Dear list,
after further investigations, the dba fonud some issues into the database.
So the plugin is working fine.
Sorry for this false issue reporting.
2012/5/11 Noam Y. Tenne
> Perhaps an overactive antivirus application?
> Do you seen any errors or exceptions in Artifactory's log files afte
Perhaps an overactive antivirus application?
Do you seen any errors or exceptions in Artifactory's log files after
the broken upload is performed?
When looking at Artifactory's request.log, the last column of each
entry represents the request's content length; try to find the entry
of the problemat
No compression is done on the trasmission, Jenkins and Artifactory are
running on the same server..
Doing further tests i checked that the issue is presenting only with jar
file.
2012/5/10 Jan Seidel
> Are you using some kind of compression while transferring?
> I had a similar issue with or T
Are you using some kind of compression while transferring?
I had a similar issue with or TeamForge server. The stream was compressed
and broke the jars.
Other scenario was I uploaded a bunch of files and downloaded all at once.
There is a feature on our server that then zips all files to one. Th
Dear Noam,
thank you for interesting, our situation is quite critical!
If you want i can check for the md5sum but i did this test today:
1) downloaded to my pc the jar produced from jenkins taking it from
ws/target/appname.jar
2) downloaded to my pc the jar stored from jenkins in artifactory from
Hi Federico,
Are you certain the package is damaged only after being deployed?
I trust that you've compared the checksums of the produced artifact
that's archived by Maven/Jenkins and the checksums of the artifact
that's deployed?
Perhaps you've got some sort of proxy or firewall between Jenkins a