It is a thing that is spat out by. Also, does jenkins delete the artifacts after each build ? Your solution is compiled by teamcity using a build step.
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For example, the log file is an artifact. Seems, my company has its own repository which needs to be referred for fetching all artifacts and. :) artifact is merely a word for something that is produced, in this context a byproduct when developing software.
In this case, the image is the artifact!
There are maven artifacts, repository manager artifacts and then there are maven artifact s. So the runnables/libs are the artifact (s) produced. It usually means something like a file created during testing. Artefact, artifact [ˈɑːtɪˌfækt] n something made or given shape by man, such as a tool or a work of art, esp an object of archaeological interest
The dictionary defines artifact as: Problem i tried reading more (on jenkins si. (not the archived artifacts, i know i can tell it to delete those) no, hudson/jenkins does not, by itself, clear the workspace after a build. A maven artifact is just as other commenters/responders say:
Artifacts are the files you choose to 'keep' after compiling your visual studio sln file.
This assumes you have a. If your tests create temporary files, they are artifacts. My understanding as far as i understood artifacts up to now, is that it was used to know if my project refers to an unfinished build task's artifacts. If your test dowloads images, those.
1 in my case it was related to wrong maven repository getting referred for finding artifacts.