RE: Archiva vs. Nexus

2014-04-09 Thread Martin Gainty
0 > 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

Re: Archiva vs. Nexus

2014-04-08 Thread ghostwolf59
I have never used Nexus, but this "error" seem like a classic windows "long file names" issue - I suggest you specify C:\program~\Sonatype\ instead of C:\Program Files\Sonatype\... Alternatively surround long file names/paths with quotes - not sure if this is part of the standard installatio

Re: Archiva vs. Nexus

2011-07-25 Thread Eric Kolotyluk
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

Re: Archiva vs. Nexus

2011-07-25 Thread Wayne Fay
> 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

Re: Archiva vs. Nexus

2011-07-25 Thread Jesse Farinacci
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

Re: Archiva vs. Nexus

2011-07-25 Thread Brian Topping
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

Re: Archiva vs. Nexus

2011-07-25 Thread Eric Kolotyluk
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 Powered by Jetty:// I do have an open m

Re: Archiva vs. Nexus

2011-07-25 Thread Arnaud Héritier
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

Re: Archiva vs. Nexus

2011-07-25 Thread Brian Topping
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

Re: Archiva vs. Nexus

2011-07-25 Thread Eric Kolotyluk
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

Re: Archiva vs. Nexus

2011-07-19 Thread kanesee
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 -- View this message in context: http://maven.40175.n5.nabble.com/Archiva-vs-Nexus-tp4594364p4614051.html Sent from the Maven - Users mailing list archive a

Re: Archiva vs. Nexus

2011-07-19 Thread Dan Tran
..@gmail.com >> To: users@maven.apache.org >> Subject: Re: Archiva vs. Nexus >> >> 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

RE: Archiva vs. Nexus

2011-07-19 Thread Robert Scholte
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

Re: Archiva vs. Nexus

2011-07-19 Thread Eric Kolotyluk
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

Re: Archiva vs. Nexus

2011-07-19 Thread Ron Wheeler
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

Re: Archiva vs. Nexus

2011-07-19 Thread Eric Kolotyluk
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:

Re: Archiva vs. Nexus

2011-07-19 Thread Jesse Farinacci
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

Re: Archiva vs. Nexus

2011-07-18 Thread Rajesh Koilpillai
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 > > --- > Sent from my Android phone, so random spelling mistakes, random nonsense > words and ot

Re: Archiva vs. Nexus

2011-07-16 Thread Stephen Connolly
competing - Stephen --- 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