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jboss.org Switches to Nexus

Note for Clarity: JBoss is a product brand and the product Maven repository will not be using Nexus.  This announcement only applies to jboss.org.2010 has been a busy year for Sonatype and its VP of engineering Brian Fox.  Last month they began migrating...

0 replies - 7471 views - 04/18/10 by Mitchell Pronsc... in Articles

Sonatype Free Maven Repository Hosting For FLOSS projects - Great Stuff!

When I start the mavenization of my projects, I had some doubts - because of my ignorance - about where to put my Maven repositories. I have two scenarios: some projects (most notably BetterBeansBinding) can be synchronized to the Maven Central Repository,...

0 replies - 5652 views - 02/26/10 by Fabrizio Giudici in News

Apache Portals Simplifies Releases with Nexus Staging Suite

In this guest post, Ate Douma, Lead Architect at Hippo, Apache member, and committer for the Apache Portals project, discusses how Nexus Professional’s Staging Suite is used to support open source projects such as Apache Jetspeed.

0 replies - 2794 views - 01/12/10 by Alex Maier in News

Maven Repository Manager: Nexus Vs. Artifactory

My goal is to compare Sonatype Nexus and JFrog Artifactory, the two leading open source Maven repository managers.

15 replies - 21208 views - 12/14/09 by Ori Dar in Articles

Maven Repository Nexus Pro Upgrades to 1.4

The newly announced 1.4 version of Nexus Professional, a Maven repository manager, introduces a full plugin model with improved capabilities.  "Plugin authors will be able to create new types of repositories, new REST resources, UI screens, security...

1 replies - 4564 views - 10/29/09 by Mitchell Pronsc... in News

Selecting Development Infrastructure

This week, I was tasked to create a development infrastructure with the following components:

14 replies - 8941 views - 08/06/09 by Nicolas Frankel in News

Maven Repository Managers - why we chose Archiva...and then switched to Nexus

When Archiva 1.0.1 came out, it was a big improvement on the existing Maven repositories - you could actually administer some of the configuration via the web interface, and not via an XML configuration file. How things have changed! Now Nexus would be my...

9 replies - 16499 views - 02/19/08 by John Ferguson Smart in Blogs