Hi Martin,

I think you miss understood my answer,
The import part is only to import configuration of remote repositories not
their content. If you'll put http://repo.jfrog.org/artifactory this is our
public Artifactory you could import remote repositories configuration that
are not bundle with the default installation.

http://localhost:8081/artifactory/java.net/gnu/getopt/java-getopt/1.0.13/java-getopt-1.0.13-sources.jar
URL
was just to show you how to populate your Artifactory, if you request this
in the browser you will see the
java-getopt-1.0.13-sources.jar<http://localhost:8081/artifactory/java.net/gnu/getopt/java-getopt/1.0.13/java-getopt-1.0.13-sources.jar>
downloaded
and cached in Artifactory under the java.net-cache repository.

HTH,

Eli


On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 11:29 AM, Martin Schöpf <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Eli  !
>
> Thanx for fast reply !
>
> But : unfortunately no success.
>
> entering
>
> http://localhost:8081/artifactory/java.net/gnu/getopt/java-getopt/1.0.13/java-getopt-1.0.13-sources.jar
> gives the same "No shared repositories could be found".
>
> I start shortening the url step ba step, always getting this message until
> I
> end at "http://localhost:8081/artifactory/";. This gives me the "java.net"
> repository to select. Selecting the checkbox for that repository raises the
> "overwrite" -message. Then I click OK, get an success message on top of the
> screen. Nothing else happens. Now I can start again doing the same thing.
>
> PS: I tried to use wget to fetch the jar file. It works until
> "http://localhost:8081/artifactory/java.net/gnu/getopt/java-getopt/1.0.13/
> ".
> But adding the jar-file to that url raises an 404 error.
>
> I have no idea what can be wrong.
>
> martin
>
>
>
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