Yes, the class search does not support querying the package name.
Please open this as a feature request in our JIRA <https://issues.jfrog.org> if
you feel this is needed.
-Noam
On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 1:58 PM, hsn <[email protected]> wrote:
> i tried some searches on http://repo.jfrog.org/
>
> I was trying to do class search for package *com.anotherbigidea.flash* with
> no results.
>
> It can be promoted as maven repo search engine, because most search engines
> have really sucking result browsing.
>
> Hmm searching is not very good if i do search for class and type package
> name *org.apache.cassandra* i will get no results but Cassandra jars are in
> repo1-cache
>
> I think that people search more for package names then for class names.
> Artifactory should definitely to index them too.
>
> *org.apache.cassandra.** or *org/apache/cassandra/**- also no results.
>
> Search needs major improvement
>
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