Don't know enough about Gradle to know why the gradle.org repo shows 
what it shows, but if you punch in the 
"/plugin/com.github.mjdetullio.gradle.coverity" path for what you're 
looking for, Artifactory finds it right away.

I'm an IT guy and not really a software developer, so "it works like 
it's supposed to and the dev team is happy" is usually when I go back to 
my ticket queue to find my next problem. :-)

Maybe somebody with more gradle experience can chime in?

Regards,
Dave P.

On 1/5/2016 4:01 AM, Whgibbo wrote:
> I tried using "https://plugins.gradle.org";, but when you browser the
> repository it is only showing a few items.   As it happens it is only
> showing the items that are show via the browser which is about 10 items.
>
> Any thoughts ?
>
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