TeamForge 8.0 and later support Nexus
integration. TeamForge 16.7 and later support Artifactory integration.
Before you can create binary repositories and work with them, a TeamForge site
administrator must set up one or more Nexus or Artifactory servers and integrate the servers
with TeamForge.
Important: TeamForge-Nexus and TeamForge-Artifactory integrations are
not
supported in
SUSE
Linux
platform.
See TeamForge installation requirements.
Configure traceability for binary artifact repositories
Once a binary repository is created, configuring the repository to publish runtime data to EventQ is the next step that lets you track and visualize binary artifacts in real time using TeamForge EventQ.
Configure Maven build
CollabNet provides you with a Maven deploy plugin that completely inherits the default (vanilla) Maven deploy plugin. Additionally, it posts binary artifact creation event information on to TeamForge EventQ enabling end-to-end traceability.
Delete a binary artifact repository
You need to have the required permission to delete binary repositories. As a project admin, you can use the delete option only to unlink the repository from a project. If you want to delete a repository from the Nexus, login as a Nexus admin.
Install Nexus
The following instructions are for installing Nexus Open Source version 2.9.0 or later as a stand-alone server and integrating it with TeamForge 17.8.
Install Artifactory Pro
The following instructions are for installing Artifactory Pro4.7 as a stand-alone server and integrating it with TeamForge 17.8.