>The other important thing is that Nexus is able to proxy remote indexes
>as well so that all your developers don't need to download it directly
>from central or with the plugin install. You can just point m2e at the
>Nexus repo and it will grab the index (no issues that I know of with the
>/ like you've seen with archiva).

>We are also working on merging the indexes in the group url so that you
>get a logical index that matches the url you use to download everything,
>but it's not quite done yet.

Thank You very much,
I think Nexus is going to be a father of all repositories :)

But there had born some questions after using Nexus repository.

1. Can I deploy artifacts in Nexus (from browser)?
2. How can I make ex. releases repository to be offline
    ( i.e. to force it not connect to central repo and download some
dependencies )?

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