Yes , We are using MS Team Foundation Server.
-Ral
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 4:07 AM, Yoav Landman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Are you running Maven builds from MS-TFS?
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 10:41 PM, Rajwinder Makkar <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Yoav,
>>
>> Thanks for the information , Currently i am evalutaing the pro version
>> and given we are using Microsft TFS build server , it is currently not
>> supported by Artifactory.
>>
>> So if you guide me through the process of integrating artifactory ci
>> plugin that will be really a deal maker.
>>
>> Thanks much
>> Raj
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 12:31 AM, Yoav Landman <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Raj,
>>>
>>> The license check process relies on the actual real dependencies used at
>>> build time. To know these dependencies it is required to intercept the
>>> build as it runs and record this information. This is extremely importnat
>>> with Maven builds, since pom files include dynamic information (such as
>>> profiles, properties, version ranges, etc.) that makes it impossible to
>>> reliably extract this information from deployed poms only.
>>>
>>> The Artifactory plugins for CI servers (currently Jenkins, Bamboo and
>>> TeamCity) provide a convient way to register this integration and record
>>> the dependencies at the time of build. Moreover, since your final
>>> distribution will come from a CI build (rather from a dev machine run) the
>>> process of discovering and notifying about potential license violation is
>>> tied to the dev-to-build cycle: when a commit triggers a new direct or
>>> transitive dependency the CI will pick that up and will notify you almost
>>> instantly. You can then view this information via the UI or query it via
>>> REST<http://wiki.jfrog.org/confluence/display/RTF/Artifactory%27s+REST+API#ArtifactorysRESTAPI-LicenseSearch>to
>>> get a license report.
>>>
>>> That being said, it is quite easy to replicate the Maven integration
>>> offered by the Artifactory CI plugins in a standalone build, and we there
>>> are users who are doing it. So, if you prefer to go this way we can provide
>>> you the instructions for how achieve this.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Yoav
>>>
>>> On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 7:43 AM, Rajwinder Makkar <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> So we are using artifactory to store artifacts produced by maven.
>>>>
>>>> We are using artifactory pro version. ( eval ) with 3rd party license
>>>> control activated.
>>>>
>>>> Now i want to run a manual license check on the artifacts present in
>>>> our repo.
>>>>
>>>> The only i can see is if i run the build from one of the supported
>>>> build servers.
>>>>
>>>> Why artifactory cannot run a manual check on the artifacts in a repo
>>>> wihout a need for first running a build from a supported build server ? How
>>>> it has any thing to do with build server ? As i can upload artifacts from
>>>> so many sources and if 3rd party license plugin is installed i just need to
>>>> run what all artifacts got valid license?
>>>>
>>>> Please suggest.
>>>>
>>>> -Raj
>>>>
>>>>
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