Am I right is assuming that this proxy can also be, if locally 
deployed within my enterprise, used to deploy and manage
my project-specific artifacts?

Thanks,

/U

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From: Yoav  Landman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> 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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