What does Artifactory mean?
What does Artifactory mean?
JFrog Artifactory is a repository manager that supports all available software package types, enabling automated continous integration and delivery. Add Artifactory to your toolchain and store build artifacts in your Artifactory repository.
What is Artifactory use?
Artifactory is a Binary Repository Manager product from Jfrog. You’re right – being a binary repository manager it is typically used to manage storage of artifacts generated and used in the software development process.
What is Artifactory and how it works?
Artifactory provides full metadata for all major package formats for both artifacts and folders. These include metadata that originates with the package itself, custom metadata added by users such as searchable properties and metadata that is automatically generated by tools such as build information and more.
Who owns Artifactory?
YOAV LANDMAN
YOAV LANDMAN Yoav, Co-Founder and CTO of JFrog, created Artifactory after 7 years as a senior consultant with AlphaCSP. He has held several senior technical roles with Attunity, Verve and Sausage. Yoav holds a Master of Computing degree from RMIT University and a BA in Law (LLB) from Haifa University.
What is the difference between GitHub and Artifactory?
GitHub Package Registry is not a competitor to Artifactory, as it does not support many features required of modern binary repositories. While GitHub can manage your open source packages, the remainder of your artifacts is left to you to manage through your pipeline.
What is Jenkins Artifactory?
Overview. The popular Jenkins Artifactory Plugin brings Artifactory’s Build Integration support to Jenkins. This integration allows your build jobs to deploy artifacts and resolve dependencies to and from Artifactory, and then have them linked to the build job that created them.
Is Artifactory free?
Artifactory OSS Get JFrog Artifactory’s free, open source version and manage Java binary artifacts centrally.
Why is it called JFrog?
The greatest joy in his life was for frogsā¦ and so we are called JFrog, named by one of our founders, Fred Simon who is from France. The other story is that J is for Java, which is the repository type we started with, and frogs are fun.
What is Jenkins and JFrog?
In a nutshell Jenkins CI is the leading open-source continuous integration server. Built with Java, it provides over 300 plugins to support building and testing virtually any project. On the other hand, jFrog is detailed as “Universal Artifact Management”.
What is Artifactory in Kubernetes?
Once installed on Kubernetes, Artifactory is a Kubernetes registry that supports all major development technologies making up your applications running on Kubernetes.