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  1. Deploy Maven Artifacts - JFrog

    Create a New Release Bundle v2 in the Platform UI; Create a Release Bundle (v2) from the Builds Table; Create a Release Bundle (v2) from Existing Release Bundles; Create a New Version of an Existing Release Bundle; Create a New Release Bundle from the Same Build; Exclude Artifacts from a Release Bundle (v2) Create a New Release Bundle v2 using ...

  2. Setting Up A Maven Repository With JFrog Artifactory In Less …

    By using Artifactory as your Maven repository you gain consistent and reliable access to remote Maven resources, optimized builds with exhaustive information for fully reproducible builds, security and access control, sharing of internal and external artifacts and more.

  3. How to create a Java Spring Boot library with Gradle and

    Aug 4, 2021 · In this article, I am going to explain how we did it and publish it to JFrog Artifactory which is the shared maven artifact repository we use. I created a basic Gradle project using Intellij...

  4. android - How to use artifactoryPublish to publish release and …

    I have Android Studio projects that build AARs or APKs in both release and debug versions. I'd like to publish these to different to different repositories on my Artifactory server. The JFrog examp...

  5. deployment - Using artifact repository for storing full releases ...

    Oct 7, 2016 · In Artifactory this can be easily achieved through the Build Integration features. If you are not using any CI server such as Jenkins (for example) you can use the JFrog CLI to upload your builds and their corresponding Build Info.

  6. Release Lifecycle Management | JFrog Applications

    This page describes how to use JFrog CLI with Release Lifecycle Management. Note. Release Lifecycle Management is available since Artifactory 7.63.2. When used with JFrog Release Lifecycle Management, JFrog CLI uses the following syntax: The create command allows creating a Release Bundle v2 using file specs.

  7. How to run Maven Release on GitLab with Artifactory

    Mar 24, 2021 · The Maven Release plugin allows you to easily craft releases of your own libraries, to share code between projects. When combined with Semantic Versioning you can communicate clearly to your library users which changes are minor, or potentially breaking

  8. Publishing to JFrog Artifactory With Gradle | arika.dev

    Feb 12, 2022 · Here we will go step by step on how we can upload a library or jar to jfrog repositiry. First of all we need a gradle project in order build our artefacts. You can either goto Spring starter, if you are create spring boot project or also create gradle project using gradle cli.

  9. Artifactory, Gradle and publishing - Igor Popov

    Apr 27, 2014 · In this post I’ll show you how to setup Artifactory from scratch and how to publish a jar from gradle. Go to JFrog’s Artifactory download page and get the zip archive. Extract it somewhere and then start bin/artifactory.sh (or bin/artifactory.bat in case you’re using Windows).

  10. Supercharge Your Microservices: How Java Spring Boot and Artifactory

    Jan 15, 2025 · Install Artifactory: Use the JFrog Artifactory installation guide to set up your repository manager. Create Repositories: Define separate repositories for: Libraries (e.g., Maven, Gradle). Docker Images. Snapshot Artifacts (for development builds). Release Artifacts (for production-ready builds).

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