Hi Yoav,

Uploading the file is not possible (too big). I've created a new artifactory
server on my local machine (same version as our company repository server,
same jdk and tomcat) and tried the same publication. The publication went
fine (unlike the publication on our central environment.) . Next, I tried
deploying the artifact using the web interface of artifactory. It deployed
the artifact successfully and the SHA1 checksum was the same as I calculated
(aac2c361530bdd3e5490224c7ec6499154219f65) on my local machine.

I will create a different repo in our centralized repo and do the test you
suggested where Trust Server Generated Checksums will be set. I'll post the
results once I have them.

Regards,

Ben
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