Hi,

Do you know what's the timezone of Artifactory's Java runtime?
I think you can also see it in the System Info page (Admin -> Advanced ->
System Info) under 'user.timezone'.

On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 5:08 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>  HI,
>
> we have some strange occurences in artifactory I like to have explained or
> helped.
>
> We deploy our SNAPSHOTs from Jenkins into a non-unique repository. The
> buildinformation of a deployed SNAPSHOT shows as timestamp the current time
> on the system (Jenkins and aritfactory are on the same machine).
> When searching for an artifact using the search field on our artifactory
> instance, the just deployed artifact has a timestamp of an hour before.
>
> So .e.g project-A was deployed at 15:30, it is correctly shown in Jenkins
> and in the buildinof in artifactory. But when looking for project-A, it
> appears to have a timestamp of 14:30.
>
> The local maven repsitory on the machine also has 15:30.
>
> So where is the 1 hour ?
>
> Does artifactory loses it ? Does the maven "deploy" send other meta
> information instaed the maven "install" =
>
> I hope someone can bring some light into this
>
> Thanks
>
>
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