Add an externally stored artifact to a package
Artifacts are the physical files that make up a specific version of an application.
Artifacts are the physical files that make up a specific version of an application.
This topic describes how to fetch artifacts from a Maven repository. You can access artifacts stored in a Maven repository using the fileUri property of Deploy artifacts. To use this feature, you must configure the Maven repositories that Deploy will search for artifacts.
This topic explains how to disable placeholder scanning in Deploy during package import.
Artifacts are the physical files that make up a specific version of an application.
This topic provides information on how Deploy stores all its data in the repository. The Explorer interface allows you to access, view, and manually edit the configuration items (CIs) stored in the repository.
This topic describes how to configure Deploy to store and retrieve artifacts using two local storage repository formats.
Deploy can stage artifacts to target hosts before deploying the application. Staging is based on the artifact Checksum property, and requires that the plugin being used to deploy the artifact supports staging.
This topic provides some helpful tips and tricks to use when managing deployment packages.