Peter, I was a little confused by your query. You indicate you already use Nexus, thus, it's clear you seem to have a good understanding of the role of an artifact repository already, but it seems like maybe you have another question that is unsaid, perhaps?
Nexus *is* a repository manager, and your last question regarding knowing about a tool to enable that for Ivy has me somewhat confused, I must confess, because the "tool" is already "enabled" in Ivy. Publishing artifacts to Nexus is a fairly straightforward process, once you see an example or two. Maybe you are having problems getting publishing to work, perhaps? Perhaps I'm missing something, and if so, I apologize. Everyone else's responses are all very good, right and correct, but they didn't seem to scratch the one itch that I had, which was to ask, maybe you are asking a question but maybe you don't know perhaps how to ask it? Ivy can appear to be confusing to start out with, I know it was for me, which is why I am asking because I had questions about it myself that I wasn't sure how to even ask. Thanks shaka On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 10:40 AM, Peter Kahn <citizenk...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > Does anyone know of a repository manager for Ivy? I use nexus between my > developers and external repositories both to ensure we always have a copy > of > 3rd party dependencies and to enable ease searching of dependencies. Does > anyone know of a tool to enable that for IVY? > > Thanks > > Peter > > -- > Peter Kahn > citizenk...@gmail.com > http://www.google.com/profiles/citizenkahn > Awareness - Intention - Action >