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Artifacts are files created by a Job build (e.g. JAR files). Artifact definitions are used to specify which artifacts to keep from a build and are configured for individual Jobs.
The instructions on this page describe how to define which artifacts you want keep from a Job's build. For example, you may wish to keep reports, websites or files (e.g. JAR files) generated by a Job build.
You can also configure artifact sharing between Jobs in a Plan. For example, you may want to run acceptance tests on a build, share the WAR from one Job to another without rebuilding it each time. Artifact sharing is described on this page: Configuring Artifact Sharing between Jobs.
On this page:
Screenshot above: 'Artifacts Settings for a Job'
You can specify which artifacts to keep by setting up an artifact definition for the Job. The artifacts will be available after each build of a Job.
To set up an artifact definition for a Job:
Screenshot above: 'Creating an Artifact Definition'
Artifacts are copied to a subdirectory (/JOB_KEY/download-data/) under your 'Build Directory' folder (see Locating Important Directories and Files). Artifacts which you define in the plan are listed in each build result as artifacts (see Viewing a Build's Artifacts in the Bamboo User's Guide).
Viewing a Build's Artifacts
Configuring Artifact Sharing between Jobs