Simple answer :)
Artifactory can store any file types.
You can deploy any file via REST or from the web UI.
Deployment can be done to any target path, via REST or from the web UI - we
don't impose maven coordinates (though the UI can be assistive about them).
HTH,
Yoav
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 8:53 PM, erdal.karaca <erdal.karaca.de@
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> Is the management of artifacts limited to jar files or is it possible to
> upload (via REST) any files to the repository?
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