Repository names are nothing more than logical names. The preconfigured
repositories that come with Artifactory represent sensible defaults for the
common sets of hosted artifacts (releases, snapshots for libraries and
plugins, remote repos, and aggregating virtual repos) and are used without
modification by many users. You can, however, always come up with a
different scheme that works better for your use case.
Once created, repository names are usually very stable, since they make up
a URL that is shared with the world for publishing and resolution.
Artifactory doesn't expose changing the name from the UI, but you can
easily create a new repository and use the UI to move/copy over the content
from the old repository to the new one (which is going to be very fast due
to Artifactory's checksum-based storage).
Hope that helps,
Yoav
On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 1:54 PM, wannabeartist <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm new to Artifactory and I'm trying to integrate it to our system.
>
> Right now I'm wondering why the local repositories cannot be renamed?
>
> Is the given naming (for example: libs-release-local) following some
> convention? Should I indeed be using these and not try to change them?
>
>
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