Hi Bruno,

When you request maven-metadata.xml from a virtual repository (e.g., /repo),
Artifactory merges the
maven-metadata.xml from all the repositories that belong to this virtual
repository.
It is possible that this maven metadata exists in more than one repository,
each one with different unique snapshots count.
To check how maven metadata looks on the specific real repository, either go
to it's parent folder in
the tree browser (br/com/company/jcompany_business/0.3.0-SNAPSHOT) and look
for it in the metadata tab or request
the file directly from the real repository.

Is it the same one you get when requesting from /repo?

Yossi


On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 6:30 AM, Bruno Medeiros <[email protected]> wrote:

> Just adding some more info:
>
> I did a new export with artifactory especifc metadata, and then a import on
> the new server. This new import didn't show the "No metadata files found"
> warning.
>
> But when ask for the maven-metadata.xml, a wrong file is given (and
> different from the file that are supposed to be imported).
>
> And this problem happens not only with example above, but with almost all
> snapshot artifacts on the repo.
>
> I'm giving up for today, but tomorrow is another day! :P
>
> Thanks for the attention,
>
> --
> BrunoJCM
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