Hi Alon,

you don't need the Artifactory source code, only the papi jar.
You can setup simple groovy project with your plugin as the source file,
papi jar (and groovy) as the dependencies, start Artifactory with remote
debugging and connect to it from Eclipse.

Regards,
Baruch

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On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 5:33 PM, alon <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Baruch,
> tnx for the answer.
> I did see that, and already started to deploy the samplePlugin and other
> plugins via
> https://github.com/JFrogDev/artifactory-user-plugins
> <https://github.com/JFrogDev/artifactory-user-plugins>
> I'm more intereseted now in the Development Enviroment. I got eclipse with
> artifactory source code that I checkout, where should I locate the plugin
> there ?
>
> tnx
>
>
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