Interesting. To this date, there's at least maven-proxy (
http://maven-proxy.codehaus.org/), Proximity (
http://proximity.abstracthorizon.org/), Archiva (
http://maven.apache.org/archiva/) and now, Artifactory, for more of less the
same purpose. They are all Apache2 type licensed. We still use maven-proxy,
and while it's only at version 0.2 and its development has stopped, we
haven't seen any issues with it. Are any of these based on other's codebase
or separate efforts and does anybody have any idea what the practical
differences between all these are to the end user?

Kalle

On 3/4/07, Yoav Landman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi all,

We would like to announce the immediate availability of Artifactory, a
Maven
2 enterprise proxy.

Artifactory offers advanced proxying, caching and security facilities to
answer the needs of a robust, reproducible and independent build
environment
using Maven 2.
It uses a JSR-170 Java Content Repository (JCR) for storage, which makes
it
extremely easy to manage searchable metadata, and provide extended
features
such as security, transacted operations, auditing, locking, etc.

Artifactory is distributed under APLv2 at
http://artifactory.sourceforge.net.
It is currently available as a downloadable archive, that can be run out
of
the box (with default settings). An install script to run it as a Linux
service is also provided.
A (limited) guest live demo is available at
http://www.jfrog.org/artifactory/

You are welcome to give it a go!

Cheers,

Yoav Landman,
The Artifactory Team

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