You could create on your PC a directory structure which resembles the
structure you want in your repo, then zip this structure, and finally deploy
the resulting zip-file as an artifact bundle to the Artifactory repo.

But I would also advice to structure your repos according to the type of
Artifacts you're deploying in these repos, and to respect the structure that
you will configure for your repos.

Regards,
Marc



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