Hi,
If your project configuration (like Maven's settings.xml) is set up to
resolve it's dependencies from Artifactory, and if the dependency does not
exist in your local cache (like ~/.m2, for Maven), Artifactory will download
the dependency to it's cache and serve it upon your build tool's request.
HTH,
Noam
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 1:21 AM, jacky <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My Artifactory was installed and running fine. I keep the repo1-cache
> pointing to the Central Maven 2 repository (http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/
> ).
> But how can I update or add a new artifact to my repo1 from the central
> Maven 2 repository? For example, I added the following dependency on my
> local project, the repo1 in my artifactory doesn't have the joda-time
> 1.6.2,
> how can trigger it to download from the central Maven 2 repository? Thanks
> folks!
>
>
> joda-time
> joda-time
> 1.6.2
>
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