I have been asked to configure the latest artifactory release as a drop-in 
replacement for an existing artifactory 1.2.5 installation. No changes to any 
of our developer's maven configurations - the only thing that changes is 
artifactory, and in a way that, unless I told them no one would know I'd even 
done it. Our many projects have repository names (like libs-releases, 
libs-snapshots, etc) and who-knows-what-else hardcoded into them, which I 
cannot change.

It seems there are two things I need to do:

1)      configure the latest artifactory to respond the same as the old one, and

2)      export the old content; then import it into the new one.

Can this be done? If so, how easily? What would be entailed?

-ste

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