Or, if you are running a freestyle build, add the "Invoke top-level Maven 
targets" build step and then for the goal set "deploy:deploy-file" and pass the 
url, repositoryId, groupId, artifactId, version, packaging, and file properties.

Will

On 09/25/13 11:21, Jeff wrote:

Are you using Maven to build?  If so configure your nexus repository in your 
pom and run 'mvn deploy'.  No special jenkins plug ins required.

On Sep 24, 2013 11:06 PM, "Irfan Sayed" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
hi,
we are using open source nexus as maven internal repository management tool
is there any Jenkins plugin which deploys the build artifacts to nexus once 
build is successful?

i have seen the plugins like : artifactdeployer , copyartifact etc , but they 
don't deploy to nexus
please suggest

regards
irfan



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