Why not simply spin up an instance of archiva on the cloud, rather than use
the cloud as remote storage?
On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 12:40 PM, Kazi Sadlil Rythom
sad...@thetigerworks.com wrote:
Hello Sir,
I am sorry for being confusing. Let me be clear about my side. I am trying
to modify
Hello Sir,
I am sorry for being confusing. Let me be clear about my side. I am trying
to modify archiva for my use to that it would store its jar files on cloud
host. I already tested DreamObject with java nio and Amagon S3 fileSystem
to maintain files on cloud. So I am trying to modify archiva
Hello Olamy,
What about the storage layer? Can I use any cloud storage layer for storing
the jar. Just tell Me where archiva maintain the jars and i can try
implementing java nio with aws to upload or store file in the cloud.
On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 11:52 AM, Kazi Sadlil Rythom
storage layer what do you mean exactly?
artifacts storage is a just a directory on a file system.
Olivier
On 5 May 2015 at 21:48, Kazi Sadlil Rythom sad...@thetigerworks.com wrote:
Hello Olamy,
What about the storage layer? Can I use any cloud storage layer for storing
the jar. Just tell Me
Hi,
You cannot use elasticsearch at the moment.
Maybe you can write an elasticsearch implementation? (currently we have
file, jackrabbit and cassandra)
On 5 May 2015 at 15:44, Kazi Sadlil Rythom sad...@thetigerworks.com wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to do a project where it needs to use cloud as
Hello,
I am trying to do a project where it needs to use cloud as repository
storage with archiva. As i installed a localcopy of archiva and already
tested s3 api with dreamobject. I would like to use dreamhost to store and
get my artifacts. I need a clue how can i do that. Where i can start from.