It looks like artifactory is powered by wicket....

http://www.jfrog.org/Uploads/Gallery/fullarchitecture.jpg

that seems like a plus!


On Mar 25, 2009, at 12:54 PM, Martijn Dashorst wrote:

The major disadvantage of Nexus is the marketing done by Sonatype
employes who are also Maven core committers and PMC members. It feels
like a constant attack against Artifactory by the Nexus developers

Two incidents come to mind: a bug in Artifactory caused heavy traffic
on the central repo. This was traced by a sonatype employee who also
works on maven project (and is pmc member). He reported the issue,
blocked access to the central repo for artifactory users and in the
same message sent out to the whole maven community did an infomercial
for nexus.

The second is the recent, rather aggressive post on migrating from
artifactory to nexus, also published by a Maven PMC member and
committer.

I hate this type of marketing, and that alone makes me cringe to use nexus.

Martijn

On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 5:42 PM, Erik van Oosten <e.vanoos...@grons.nl> wrote:

I have heard good news from both Nexus (2nd hand) and Artifactory (1st
hand).
The only disadvantage of Artifactory is that it uses more memory which can
be a problem on virtual machines.

Regards,
  Erik.


Igor Vaynberg wrote:

we use nexus here and im pretty happy with it. its simple if nothing else.

-igor






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