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> From: martin.cederv...@commerce.wa.gov.au
> To: users@maven.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Archiva vs. Nexus
>
> I have never used Nexus, but this "error" seem like a classic windows "long
> file names" issue
> - I suggest you specify C:\program~\Sona
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Thanks - that did the trick.
I'll stop bothering everyone on the maven list now :-)
Cheers, Eric
On 2011-07-25 12:31 PM, Brian Topping wrote:
Try http://localhost:8081/nexus.
On Jul 25, 2011, at 3:30 PM, Eric Kolotyluk wrote:
OK, so it is a bug, the correct way to start it is to go to the a
> First impressions are very important - this one was pretty bad. How much
> time am I supposed to waste now trying to figure out how to actually start
> Nexus?
(snip)
These are all GREAT questions and comments for the Nexus Users list.
Feel free to continue this discussion there. This is the Mav
I think now this better fits the Nexus mailing list. Thank you.
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 3:31 PM, Brian Topping wrote:
> Try http://localhost:8081/nexus.
>
> On Jul 25, 2011, at 3:30 PM, Eric Kolotyluk wrote:
>
>> OK, so it is a bug, the correct way to start it is to go to the actual
>> directory
Try http://localhost:8081/nexus.
On Jul 25, 2011, at 3:30 PM, Eric Kolotyluk wrote:
> OK, so it is a bug, the correct way to start it is to go to the actual
> directory and run
>
> nexus.bat
>
> without any parameters. Things seems to start up, but when I go to
> http://localhost:8081 I get
OK, so it is a bug, the correct way to start it is to go to the actual
directory and run
nexus.bat
without any parameters. Things seems to start up, but when I go to
http://localhost:8081 I get
HTTP ERROR: 404
Problem accessing /. Reason:
NOT_FOUND
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I do have an open m
This is a bug, it is sure.
Probably due to spaces in your path (programs don't love them in general).
Arnaud
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 9:06 PM, Eric Kolotyluk wrote:
> So I downloaded Nexus 1.9.2, watched the video, read the user manual on
> starting Nexus, entered
>
> C:\Program Files (Open)\Sona
I'd run it from a directory that does not contain spaces or other non
alphanumeric characters. Yours has two spaces, one of each different
parenthesis, and a ">" in it.
Nexus is a very robust and easy to use installation that gets a lot of
attention. You are not "supposed to waste time on ins
So I downloaded Nexus 1.9.2, watched the video, read the user manual on
starting Nexus, entered
C:\Program Files
(Open)\Sonatype\nexus-oss-webapp-1.9.2-bundle\nexus-oss-webapp-1.9.2>bin\jsw\windows-x86-64\nexus
start
and got back
FATAL | wrapper | Unable to open configuration file. C:\Pro
My 2 cents: I'm very new to Maven and its repository and I found Nexus very
easy to install, set up, and use. I haven't tried Archiva though
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>> Subject: Re: Archiva vs. Nexus
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>> Is it easy to move a Nexus repository from one system to the next? I was
>> thinking of using my personal workstation to host Nexus, because it is
>> more powerful than any server we
http://www.sonatype.com/people/2011/06/nexus-tips-and-tricks-backup-nexus/
-Robert > Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2011 14:55:38 -0700
> From: eric.koloty...@gmail.com
> To: users@maven.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Archiva vs. Nexus
>
> Is it easy to move a Nexus repository from one system
Is it easy to move a Nexus repository from one system to the next? I was
thinking of using my personal workstation to host Nexus, because it is
more powerful than any server we have, and I don't want to have to go
find a server with spare cycles.
Would it make more sense for me to create a VMW
On 19/07/2011 9:17 AM, Eric Kolotyluk wrote:
I must say, I don't know either technology that well, but after
looking around Nexus seems to have the more favorable reviews. I'll
probably try Nexus first given I am already using m2e and Sonatype
seem to document things well.
I am really happy wi
I must say, I don't know either technology that well, but after looking
around Nexus seems to have the more favorable reviews. I'll probably try
Nexus first given I am already using m2e and Sonatype seem to document
things well.
Thanks for that clarity everyone.
Cheers, Eric
On 2011-07-19 4:
It works fine just as long as your minimal configuration doesn't
include Java 6. There's a bug[1] hanging out there for almost a year
now which prevents Archiva from being useful for me and a lot of
others.
That being the case, Nexus all the way.
[1] http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRM-1412
-Jes
They are competing and Apache Archiva works just fine with minimal
configuration.
On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 3:55 AM, Stephen Connolly <
stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com> wrote:
> competing
>
> - Stephen
>
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> Sent from my Android phone, so random spelling mistakes, random nonsense
> words and ot
competing
- Stephen
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Sent from my Android phone, so random spelling mistakes, random nonsense
words and other nonsense are a direct result of using swype to type on the
screen
On 16 Jul 2011 17:51, "Eric Kolotyluk" wrote:
> Are archiva and nexus competing or complementary products?
>
> Cheers
Are archiva and nexus competing or complementary products?
Cheers, Eric
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