
Artifactory
The world’s most advanced repository manager. Artifactory offers powerful enterprise features and fine-grained permission control behind a sleek and easy-to-use UI. Ar...
- Freemium • Proprietary
- Windows
- Linux
- Java Mobile
What is Artifactory?
The world’s most advanced repository manager. Artifactory offers powerful enterprise features and fine-grained permission control behind a sleek and easy-to-use UI. Artifactory acts as a proxy between your build tool (Maven, Ant, Ivy, Gradle etc.) and the outside world. It caches remote artifacts so that you don’t have to download them over and over again.
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Supported Languages
- English
Comments and Reviews
Said about Artifactory as an alternative
Intial setup took very less time and if you invest time it's very easy to setup. However finding tutorials for this cloud may not be easy but the online assistance by the team was very good and quick.
Lean but powerful and easy to handle repository manager.
Tags
- maven
- Java
- repository-manager
- development
- Software Repository
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DevelopmentRecent user activities on Artifactory
K0RRadded Artifactory as alternative(s) to Packagecloud
mradevadded Artifactory as alternative(s) to VMware Harbor
- Upvoted a comment on ArtifactoryGuThe Artifactory free edition doesn't support the non-Java repository types which means that you will have to start paying $5000 or more per year if you want to use it with other repository types. This makes the product not so interesting for people non-Java centric companies.
The Group & Privileges are cumbersome and illogical. Login access is not required if you need only to access files without managing the content. A very expensive tool that uses the principle of WebDAV with a Binary App Manager interface.
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The Artifactory free edition doesn't support the non-Java repository types which means that you will have to start paying $5000 or more per year if you want to use it with other repository types. This makes the product not so interesting for people non-Java centric companies.