
Generate your Gradle build scripts through a few simple settings in Artifactory. You can even generate dependency declarations automatically. Artifactory provides a plugin for tight integration with Gradle. Through this plugin,...
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Artifactory provides a plugin for tight integration with Maven. Through this plugin, Maven can be configured to resolve artifacts through Artifactory by modifying properties in the Maven settings file. And...
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Artifactory provides a plugin for tight integration with Ivy. Through this plugin, Ivy can be configured to resolve artifacts through Artifactory by modifying properties in the Ivy settings and module...
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Artifactory brings Continuous Integration to MSBuild, TFS and Visual Studio through the MSBuild Artifactory Plugin. Using this plugin, MSBuild can be configured to resolve dependencies and deploy build artifacts through Artifactory. Optimized builds...
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Whether you’re developing with Java or Scala, using Artifactory with SBT makes your builds faster and more reliable. SBT can be configured to resolve artifacts through Artifactory by modifying properties in...
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While it’s important to make it easy and efficient for your developers to access binary artifacts, it’s even more important for your CI systems which may be running builds many times...
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Artifactory provides tight integration with JetBrains' TeamCity through a plugin that can be freely downloaded, and is even available as an open source project on GitHub. As a CI system...
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Artifactory provides tight integration with popular CI systems available today such as Atlassian Bamboo through a plugin that can be freely downloaded. Systems such as Atlassian Bamboo, use Artifactory to supply...
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While it’s important to make it easy and efficient for your developers to access binary artifacts, it’s even more important for your CI systems which may be running builds many times...
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January 17, 2017 by Fred Simon, JFrog Co-founder and Chief Architect Modern industry has evolved to the point where a company’s survival depends, amongst other things, on how quickly it can...
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Discovering that a component you are using in your production systems has a known security vulnerability can put your whole organization on red alert. Finding all the places it’s used...
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JFrog Artifactory's logs hold a wealth of critical data. From information on server activity, to access information, site traffic, upload and download file sizes and much more. While the information...
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JFrog Xray is a universal component analysis product that works with Artifactory to analyze software components, and reveal a variety of issues at any stage of the software application lifecycle. By...
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JFrog CLI is a compact and smart command-line client that performs a variety of functions on JFrog products including upload and download of files, getting details about an artifact, managing...
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As a universal repository, Artifactory supports all major package formats, CI servers and build tools. This “universal” concept also extends to storage as Artifactory adds support for more enterprise storage...
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As companies scale up and grow into enterprises, so does the scale of their filestores. As filestores grow to terabytes and beyond, enterprises face challenges of performance, reliability, maintenance and...
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As a tried and tested technology that provides a secure connection, SSH is commonly used by many organizations. Artifactory supports authentication via SSH offering two levels of security. The server...
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The convenience and ease of using OAuth to log into Artifactory are clear, but the benefits go beyond that. Artifactory lets administrators configure any number of OAuth providers based on...
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Proxying remote repositories is great when we need release versions of external artifacts in order to proceed with our own development efforts, but when remote teams have to collaborate on...
Read More >Sitting at the core of developer and DevOps environments, Artifactory is a mission-critical resource for an organization that develops software. An Artifactory administrator must make sure that Artifactory is properly...
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With an Enterprise license, Artifactory supports a High Availability network configuration with a cluster of 2 or more, active/active, read/write Artifactory servers on the same Local Area Network (LAN). This...
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Artifactory’s use of your local filestore is great for most organizations. However, once your usage grows to the dimensions of an enterprise, you may find yourself having to initialize new...
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Software development can be an extremely complex process involving many developers, or teams of developers working on shared code bases, accessing the same build tools, downloading components, and deploying builds...
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Find the gold buried deep in your repositories with AQL. Artifactory, build tools, CI servers and your whole development ecosystem generates vast amounts of metadata. Artifactory gives you tools to search...
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Artifactory provides you with flexible search capabilities both through the UI, and using the extensive REST API. You can find binaries based on any combination of inherent attributes such as...
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Artifactory provides you with Local Repositories in which to place binaries you want to share with your colleagues and with other teams. But what if you want to share your...
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Artifactory provides extensive security capabilities that give you fine-grained control over who can download what, where they can put it, and then who can access it. You can restrict anything...
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In order to integrate with automation tools such as Build Servers and Continuous Integration systems, Artifactory exposes an extensive REST API that provides access its features anywhere in the development...
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Artifactory supports authenticating users against an LDAP server out-of-the-box allowing you to leverage your existing organizational structure to manage group-based permissions. Unlike many LDAP integrations, Artifactory uses extremely fast caching...
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Ever been held up because someone suddenly realized that there is a bunch of licensing requirements to which you must comply? Artifactory can help prevent such a scenario. Upon deployment...
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With current use of build servers and CI systems, the number of artifacts you generate can grow very quickly. Without proper management, your systems can get clogged with old and...
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In the early days of component based software development, managing Maven repositories and meta-data was all that developers needed. As the usage of components grew in the software development ecosystem,...
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The Filtered Resources feature lets you provision common settings and configuration to clients by turning any textual artifact into a dynamic template, based on request parameters, current user identity and...
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Artifactory takes the hassle out of signing jars using the Key Store feature that securely manages key pairs, and virtual repositories that wrap your WebStart deployments and their dependencies. The process...
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Artifactory gives a DevOps team the tools to efficiently manage the continual flow of code from each developer’s machine to the organization’s production environment. Bridging the gap between the development teams’...
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As the use of components in software development continues to grow, developers face new and varied challenges. Artifactory functions as a single access point organizing all binary resources removing much...
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Binary Repository Management takes Configuration Management to the next level. Cloud computing has made it very easy for DevOps and IT organizations to spin up environments to any degree of complexity...
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Binary Repository Management takes Configuration Management to the next level. Cloud computing has made it very easy for DevOps and IT organizations to spin up environments to any degree of complexity...
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Over the last several years, Artifactory has grown from being a Maven repository to being the only truly Universal Artifact Repository available on the market supporting all major development technologies...
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As powerful scripting language that is free and easy to use, PHP has become a common tool for developing dynamic and interactive web pages. Using PHP Composer to manage dependencies...
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JFrog handles all your artifact management from the development floor through to distribution on the Artifactory - Bintray axis to stream liquid software through your CI/CD pipeline. This integration already...
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Apple © enthusiasts (and anyone else developing on any Apple platform) will be happy to discover that Artifactory is a fully fledged CocoaPods repository. Using the Artifactory CocoaPods plugin, you...
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The vast diversity of connected devices continues to grow, and all these devices run their own flavor and version of embedded Linux. The distribution and variety of Opkg packages is...
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Git is one of the leading version control systems in use today, and it does an excellent job with source files, but is less suited for storing large binary assets...
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Pack up your boxes and put them in Artifactory Vagrant has made “but it works on my machine” obsolete. At the same time, it has circumvented the “onboarding hell” that developers...
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Artifactory and...what? Source files? Yes, Artifactory manages sources as binary components. Read how. You normally connect Artifactory with binary components, just like you connect Version Control Systems with source files. But...
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Just point your Bower client at Artifactory and make your front end the best it can be. Artifactory’s support for VCS repositories enables it to proxy the Bower registry for you. All...
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Put it in a Docker image and ship it with Artifactory. The ever growing popularity of Docker’s container technology has brought thousands of different images to be offered on Docker Hub....
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Snakes alive! What do you do if your PyPI is down? Over the last several years software development has evolved from focusing on in-house coding to making extensive usage of binary components...
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What is Ubuntu to you? Is it a South African term for human kindness? Well it is, but that’s probably not the first thing that popped into your mind. Whether it’s...
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Is node.js your thing? Maybe npmjs.org is the home page on your browser. Need your very own Npm registry? Well, you’re not alone. The vast majority of enterprise level companies make...
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Have a sparkle in your eye? Coding in Ruby? Then you must be downloading neat gems from RubyGems.org. It seems many developers like to sparkle since the numbers show that cumulative...
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Developing on .NET? Then most likely, you are no stranger to NuGet Gallery. The vast majority of enterprise level companies make extensive usage of binary components such as free open-source...
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If you are developing in Java, industry reports indicate that most of your code will be comprised of 3rd party components and storing our own artifacts in an internal Maven...
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Distribute RPMs directly from your Artifactory server, acting as fully-featured RPM repository that automatically updates repository metadata. Over the last several years software development has evolved from focusing on in-house coding to making...
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Proxy and host all your Eclipse® plugins via an Artifactory P2 repository, allowing users to have a single-access-point for all Eclipse® updates. Over the last several years software development has evolved...
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As complementary products developed under the same roof, it makes perfect sense for Artifactory and Bintray to be fully integrated. Once you have managed your development and deployment, Bintray provides...
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As the owner or administrator of an organization, it’s important to keep a close eye on your organization’s repositories. But beyond monitoring interactions with your repositories, it could be really...
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A EULA is a critical component of your product offering. Without it, you are exposing yourself to lawsuits, unmitigated copying and redistribution. Not only that, responsible enterprises won’t use your...
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Distributing your software is the main reason you uploaded it to Bintray in the first place. Then why would you want to restrict downloads? Geo Restriction There are different reasons why you...
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Access keys and entitlements give you the greatest flexibility with access privileges. Entitlements are permissions assigned to different entities that contain files. These may be: repositories, packages, versions or paths in a...
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Bintray’s universal support for all major packaging formats means the respective clients work with Bintray seamlessly and transparently to upload and resolve packages. Bintray’s support for the different packaging formats...
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JFrog handles all your artifact management from the development floor through to distribution on the Artifactory - Bintray axis to stream liquid software through your CI/CD pipeline. This integration already...
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Bintray is a download center in the cloud providing software distribution as a service to both individual developers and enterprises alike. In order to provide enterprise grade distribution services, Bintray...
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Docker Hub, NuGet Gallery, npmjs.org and other repositories for different packaging formats all provide download statistics. It’s the most basic piece of information you need as a software publisher to...
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The movement to agile development methodologies has made the use of automation tools, such as build servers, best practices in software development. But these ecosystems usually only take you so...
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Most packaging technologies offer a solution for private repositories. These give enterprises and other users some degree of access control by defining “users” and grouping them into “teams” or “organizations”,...
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As the king of containers, Docker’s popularity continues to grow, and Docker Hub already offers over 45,000 images for public download. Sounds like a great place to put your Docker...
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Mission Control stores historical data about Artifactory instances and their repositories. Together with real time data, this information can provide insights on how you need to manage those instances. Storage...
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Part of DevOps is making sure that all of a company’s critical systems are fully functional and operating smoothly. To make sure systems are always up, the responsible DevOps practitioner...
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Mission Control greatly simplifies the management and configuration of Artifactory instances using configuration scripts, however, embracing this configuration-as-code approach need not stop at scripts. As the number of Artifactory instances...
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Each Artifactory instance is a critical resource for the organization using it, but zooming out to the level of the whole enterprise, some Artifactory instances are more critical than others....
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JFrog Mission Control offers a convenient way to apply licenses to Artifactory instances it manages. This works well when managing several instances of Artifactory, but may become more challenging as enterprises...
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When you are responsible for multiple instances of Artifactory that serve mission-critical projects in your organization, you need to ensure that all systems are up and running at all times....
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JFrog Mission Control Instance Browser shows you all your Artifactory instances both individually and in groups. Click any server to dig into its details. The "General" tab shows information such...
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To connect an instance of Artifactory to Mission Control, all you need is an admin user and password, and the URL of the Artifactory instance you want to add. Mission...
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Get an instant snapshot of system health for all Artifactory instances you are managing in a simple easy-to-read table. See online/offline status, get license information, and know who the administrator...
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Assembling Artifactory instances into groups lets you address them as a collective unit and apply the same configuration scripts to all members in a single action to keep your Artifactory...
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Mission Control gives you centralized management for activation, renewal and upgrade of licenses for all Artifactory instances under your control. Through Mission Control you can match up any number of...
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Different Artifactory instances may serve different groups of people, each with their own special requirements for artifact management. However, there are several aspects of your Artifactory configuration that you can...
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Configuration scripts are at the heart of Mission Control, and embrace a “configuration as code” approach to managing many instances of Artifactory. They are reusable pieces of code developed using...
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Mission Control REST API covers everything from managing instances and repositories to managing users, groups and permissions. To give you flexibility in managing your Artifactory instances, Mission Control REST API...
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Many organizations run periodic checks on all OSS components being used to make sure that they are only using those with licenses approved by the company’s legal department. This inventory-taking...
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Discovering that a component you are using in your production systems has a known security vulnerability can put your whole organization on red alert. Finding all the places it’s used...
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Vulnerabilities in your software may be identified at any time, from initial development phases through to its lifecycle in your production systems. Whether these are security flaws that make headlines,...
Read More >JFrog Xray is tightly coupled with JFrog Artifactory, and as a complementary product, has access to the wealth of metadata Artifactory stores. Artifactory indexes not only standard package metadata (such...
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JFrog Xray comes with a set of analyses built-in including monitoring for security vulnerabilities, open source license compliance, component version changes and more. However, different organizations may require their own...
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JFrog Xray starts with your primary software component, and then recursively drills down to identify its dependencies, and then the dependencies’ dependencies, and so on down to any level, until...
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Xray’s deep recursive scanning gives it a complete picture of the relationships between all the components in your product. Once a component is identified to suffer from a vulnerability, Xray...
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