It looks like Jason's original message was tossed by out mail server
as junk. I'm not sure why. Anyway, we use HTTP (hosted by
Artifactory), but I would not be infavor of eliminating the
possibility of other protocols.
-Josh
On May 22, 2008, at 1:03 AM, Brett Porter wrote:
2008/5/21 Jason van Zyl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
I'm just trying to get some data on what protocol is used to
retrieve
artifacts. This question strictly relates to what you use for
retrieval.
Most people I have seen use a web server or a shared network
drive, but I'd
like to get some feedback.
[ ] Our team uses HTTP to retrieve our artifacts
[ ] Our team intends to use HTTP to retrieve our artifacts
[ ] Our team uses the filesystem
[ ] Our team does not use HTTP or the filesystem because ....
please say
what protocol you use and the reason
Thanks,
Jason
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jason at sonatype dot com
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programming is not
worth knowing.
— Alan Perlis
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