Hi Matthew,

Artifactory has a feature called “ Archive Browsing
<http://www.jfrog.com/confluence/display/RTF/Advanced+Settings>  ”, When
enabled in the local (or remote) repository configuration of Artifactory,
you can directly browse HTML content present inside a jar or zip archive.
This allows you to deploy the full javadoc or zip version of the site,
alongside each build/version of your product, and have it linked and
browsable.
For example: 
http://repo.jfrog.org/artifactory/libs-releases-local/org/artifactory/artifactory-papi/2.6.6/artifactory-papi-2.6.6-javadoc.jar!/index.html
<http://repo.jfrog.org/artifactory/libs-releases-local/org/artifactory/artifactory-papi/2.6.6/artifactory-papi-2.6.6-javadoc.jar!/index.html>
  

By running the $ mvn site:jar deploy command, Maven will pack and deploy
your site project as jar to Artifactory.

FYI, Artifactory also fully support the WebDav protocol so you can deploy
your site to Artifactory with WebDav and browse it.

Hope this helps.



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