How do I preserve local ivy repository in Bluemix BUILD DEPLOY

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I am trying to find a substitute method to achieve the same thing which I am doing my way. Bluemix BUILD & DEPLOY seems to provide a new virtual machine for every build. Ivy local repository (~/.ivy2) is cleared and dependency jar download runs during every build. That takes too long. Is there any way to avoid this?

Can anyone help me with this?

Thanks.

Jul 17, 2018 in Other DevOps Questions by Damon Salvatore
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You're right--the pipeline spins up a new virtual machine for each build. You can include those dependencies in the build input.

I hope it will work.
answered Jul 17, 2018 by Atul
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