Hi David,

you are right: repository-proxy creates the OBR metadata (repository.xml) based on an existing repository (or storage).

However, check if the repo is registered in the obr url (obr:url-list).
If not, you have to register the repo with obr using cave:repository-install.

Regards
JB

On 05/31/2015 01:32 AM, David Leangen wrote:

Hi!

I am using 3.0.3.

My understanding is that when running cave:repository-proxy against a 
Maven-type repository (in this case an internal instance of Artifactory), Cave 
should create the OBR metadata and store locally.

However, when I run:

  cave:repository-proxy my-repository http://my.repo/repo

The operation completes with no errors or messages, but when I obr:list, I do 
not see any bundles added.

Am I misunderstanding?


Also, how can I access Artifactory with credentials? It works fine when I allow 
anonymous, but I have not been able to get non-anonymous access working.


Thanks!
=David


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