On 16/08/2010 12:07 PM, Trevor Harmon wrote:
On Aug 16, 2010, at 4:48 AM, Ron Wheeler wrote:

Find a provider that lets you run your own application.
Put it on a cloud service.
Yes, those are ways around the shared hosting problem, but as soon as I have to 
purchase and manage separate server space just to run a repository manager, it 
is no longer trivial. (At least, not as trivial as it is to set up site and 
artifact deployment, which only require an HTTP server and some way to upload 
the files.)

Nexus is easier to install than an HTTP server and a lot less configuration.

Once it is set up, you have a great tool for controlling maven artifacts.
Doing it right sometimes takes more work up front but the rest of your life will be much simpler.
It makes Maven a pleasure to work with on an everyday basis.

Read the Nexus docs on how to set up a deployment.
Is there a specific section I should be looking at? I can't seem to find 
anything about deployment without a repository manager. Everything I've read in 
the Nexus docs is in the context of a repository manager.

Yes it is a repo system but the docs will tell you what you have to do.

Thanks,

Trevor


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