[X] Our team uses HTTP to retrieve our artifacts
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Jason van Zyl-2 wrote:
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I'm just trying to get some data on what protocol is used to retrieve
artifacts. This question strictly relates to what you use for
retrieval. Most people I have seen use a web server
[x] Our team uses HTTP to retrieve our artifacts
HTTPS actually
[ ] Our team uses the filesystem
Don't using this at the moment, but I think a filesystem based
repository could be really useful for example when one wants/needs to
ship a repository with a product.
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[X] Our team uses HTTP to retrieve our artifacts
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[X] Our team uses HTTP to retrieve our artifacts
... and should be using HTTPS because some repos require
On 22-May-08, at 12:41 AM, Tim Kettler wrote:
[x] Our team uses HTTP to retrieve our artifacts
HTTPS actually
[ ] Our team uses the filesystem
Don't using this at the moment, but I think a filesystem based
repository could be really useful for example when one wants/needs
to ship a
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 11:15 PM, Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[X] Our team uses the filesystem
I also use the filesystem with file:// urls, it's very useful for
testing a set of repository contents locally before making them
available in a remote repo, and for quick examples. I
I use HTTP for ordinary development.
However file is also used often in tooling. For example I have a
custom release plugin that deploys to a file based staging repository.
Only when the release completely succeeds, is the staging repository
uploaded (using the staging plugin) to the real
[X ] Our team uses HTTP to retrieve our artifacts
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I'm just trying to get some data on what protocol is used to retrieve
artifacts. This question strictly relates to what you use for
retrieval. Most people I have seen use a web server or a shared
network drive, but I'd like to get some feedback.
[ ] Our team uses
[X ] Our team uses HTTP to retrieve our artifacts
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[X] Our team uses the filesystem (and *gasp* SCM) for .NET artifacts -
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[ ] Our team intends to use HTTP to retrieve our artifacts
[ ] Our team uses the filesystem
[X] Our team does not use HTTP or the filesystem because please
say what protocol you use and
Our team uses HTTP to retrieve our artifacts
Jason van Zyl wrote:
Hi,
I'm just trying to get some data on what protocol is used to retrieve
artifacts. This question strictly relates to what you use for retrieval.
Most people I have seen use a web server or a shared network drive, but
I'd
[X] Our team uses HTTP to retrieve our artifacts
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Most people I have seen use a web server or
[X ] Our team uses HTTP to retrieve our artifacts
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This is the third team i've been in that uses http(s), I was using scp for a
while but its was just waaay too difficult for windows users to get working.
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Our team uses the filesystem
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artifacts. This question strictly relates to what you use for
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network drive, but I'd like to get some
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[x] Our team does not use HTTP or the file system because
a rabidly security conscious admin insisted on using scp. It's
been the source of unnecessary headaches ever since, especially
in cross-platform settings.
[x] Our team intends to use HTTP to retrieve our artifacts
as we
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[x] Our team does not use HTTP or the file system because
a rabidly security conscious admin insisted on using scp. It's
been the source of unnecessary headaches ever since, especially
in cross-platform settings.
What if the HTTPS
We use HTTP.
Hi,
I'm just trying to get some data on what protocol is used to retrieve
artifacts. This question strictly relates to what you use for
retrieval. Most people I have seen use a web server or a shared
network drive, but I'd like to get some feedback.
[ ] Our team
[X] Our team uses HTTP to retrieve our artifacts
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Us too. (3 teams total, and 2 web server repos at my organization.)
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[X] Our team uses HTTP to retrieve our artifacts
Authenticated HTTPS.
Our developers are distributed. Our transport must be encrypted and
authenticated. We use authentication information to implement access
control lists which control
That's fine, I should have said HTTP/S. Secure connections are
important.
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Authenticated HTTPS.
Our developers are distributed. Our transport
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Now using: HTTP(S)
was (and still to a low extent):
filesystem, scp
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[X] Our team uses HTTP to retrieve our artifacts
... and should be using HTTPS because some repos require
authentication. While we're on the subject, the plain text passwords
in settings.xml are a problem (violation of
[ ] Our team uses HTTP to retrieve our artifacts
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[X] Our team uses HTTP to retrieve our artifacts
... and should be using HTTPS because some repos
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anymore...
For tunnels I would think almost always IT folks will take care of
this and you'll just use HTTP. Is HTTP/S a problem?
LieGrü,
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