On 30/05/13 09:42, lohith wrote:
> Aitor,
>
> Thanks for the quick response :). We tested with artifactory version 3 and
> it worked. The Jenkins pushed the jars with the new version of artifactory.
> But shouldn't this have worked when I deployed older versions of artifactory
> on Tomcat?
>

If you deploy the .war file of Artifactory 2.6.7 on Tomcat, and both are 
properly configured to support large files, it should work as well; 
otherwise, we may have found a bug =P

Anyway, I recommend, if it is feasible, to migrate to Artifactory 3; 
IMO, it is more stable and has improved a lot the memory management.

>
>
> Thanks
> Lohith
>

You're welcome.
Aitor.

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