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To get Nexus Repository Manager 2 running so you can use it with Maven, you need to run through a few steps before you install the repository manager itself. Download and install the Oracle JRE, version 7 or newer (suggest using version 8, because, duh). It can be obtained at the following link: ...
Once you've met the prerequisites for installing Nexus Repository Manager 3, you'll need to follow a few steps to get it running on Linux. Open a terminal Copy the package to a sane place sudo cp nexus-3.1.0-04-unix.tar.gz /usr/local cd /usr/local Untar the Nexus Repository Manager package via...
Once you've met the prerequisites for installing Nexus Repository Manager 3, you'll need to follow a few steps to get it running on Windows. Unzip the package, e.g. 7za.exe e nexus-3.1.0-04-win64.zip Copy the package to a sane place, likely C:\nexus Assuming you are using the command prompt a...

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