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Blueriq provides an Artifactory containing Blueriq artifacts which are updated every releases. A customer can use this Artifactory in its automated build process to use the latest Blueriq artifacts. Customers can request access by e-mailing support (support@blueriq.com).
If you have access to the Blueriq Artifactory you need to configure your Maven settings.xml
. This file is located in the Maven home folder, which is usually located at <user home folder>\.m2
.
Instructions
Copy the contents below to your settings.xml
and replace USERNAME and ENCRYPTED PASSWORD with the appropriate values.Blueriq provides the artifacts from every release via an Artifactory as a remote repository. A customer that wants to automate their build process or needs to create their own custom plugins and wants an automated process to retrieve the latest Blueriq dependencies can use this repository to retrieve them. Blueriq will provide a service account to customers meant to be used in an Artifactory or other binary repository manager at their side. To acquire a service account please contact: support@blueriq.com. A customer can create accounts for their employees at their binary repository manager.
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The ENCRYPTED PASSWORD is an encrypted version of your password that you can use in configuration files without exposing your actual password. If you do not have an encrypted password, you can generate it by logging in to the Artifactory and going to your Profile Page. There you can enter your password and press unlock to generate the encrypted password. | ||||
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service account provided by Blueriq is not meant to be distributed to users directly and should never be used in the settings.xml of any user/build job. Unfortunately misusage of this account means we will have to disable the service account. |
The service account can be used to add https://artifactory.blueriq.com/artifactory/libs-release-
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R11/ as an remote repository in the binary repository manager of a customer. We also kindly yet urgently request customers to cache the binaries not created by Blueriq at their own from the jcenter repository. Please order the remote repositories in such a way that our repository is only checked for the existence of artifacts created by Blueriq.