: 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~\Sonatype\ instead of C:\Program
Files\Sonatype\...
Alternatively surround
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 installation
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-1.9.2bin\jsw\windows-x86-64\nexus
start
and got back
FATAL | wrapper | Unable to open configuration file.
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
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 eric.koloty...@gmail.comwrote:
So I downloaded Nexus 1.9.2, watched the video, read the user manual on
starting Nexus, entered
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
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
I think now this better fits the Nexus mailing list. Thank you.
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 3:31 PM, Brian Topping topp...@codehaus.org 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
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 Maven
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
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
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
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
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
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 to the next? I
...@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 have, and I don't want to have to go
find a server
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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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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competing
- Stephen
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On 16 Jul 2011 17:51, Eric Kolotyluk eric.koloty...@gmail.com wrote:
Are archiva and nexus competing or
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