Learn how to install Artifactory in just one minute.
Deploy your build artifacts into Artifactory from your favorite CI Server together with build environment information captured at deployment time to obtain fully-reproducible builds.
Promote builds and use the build's Bill of Materials to view the deployed modules, with their published artifacts and dependencies (all scopes).
See where specific artifacts are used and receive warnings when required build dependencies are removed. Link back to the build information in the CI server and vice versa.
Current build integration supports Jenkins and Hudson and JetBrains' TeamCity and, Atlassians' Bamboo.
Exercise full control over the licenses that are used by your third-party dependencies, as part of your Maven, Gradle and Ivy builds, and potentially included in your final software distribution.
Artifactory will analyze all dependencies used in your build and will notify you immediately about any third-parties that violate your organization's license policy, letting you deal with licensing issues early on during development.
You can define approved and unapproved licenses, manage optional licenses policies, and export license reports as part of your build's Bill of Materials.
Synchronize your LDAP groups with Artifactory and leverage your existing organizational structure for managing group-based permissions.
Unlike many LDAP integrations, LDAP groups in Artifactory uses super-fast caching, and has support for both Static, Dynamic, and Hierarchical mapping strategies.
Powerful management is accomplished with multiple switchable LDAP settings and visual feedback about the up-to-date status of groups and users coming from LDAP.
Actively sync your repository content and metadata from/to remote Artifactory repositories using pull or push (inbound/outbound) replication.
Schedule periodic rsync-like mirroring and maintain up-to-date replicas of repositories on remote sites, using the administration UI or via Artifactory's REST API.
Using properties, you can annotate your artifacts and folders with fully-searchable properties.
Define your own sets of structured properties, and use them from the UI or REST API to tag artifacts and locate them later on.
Combined with the Smart Searches add-on, you can perform bulk operations on the retrieved artifacts.
Smart Searches gives you the ability to search and collect artifacts by building a 'shopping cart' of found artifacts, which you can later manipulate in one go.
Once you assemble search results, from any type of search available in Artifactory, you can perform bulk operations on found artifacts such as promoting them to another repository or deleting them, and so on.
Watch selected artifacts, folders, or repositories for any event (add, delete, or modify), and receive focused, email notifications on repository changes that are interesting to you and that you're allowed to see.
No need to tediously sift through non-secure feeds to find the events you actually care about - get them directly to you as soon as they happen.
Manage your JKS key-pairs inside Artifactory and have requested artifacts and their dependencies automatically signed upon request.
Avoid repetitive, manual jar signing and complex JNLP file generation when deploying WebStart applications.
Use the OSS WebStart Maven plug-in to deploy your Maven projects as fully modular WebStart/JavaFX applications with reusable, signed dependencies.
A Screencast that demonstrates how easy it is to use Artifactory as YUM Repository.