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Re: [tycho-user] Tycho and Nexus

Nexus 2.0 is just out and add a new feature that automatically exhibits a hosted Maven repository as a P2 repository. So you just need to deploy your P2 artifacts on Nexus and this will do the job.

Regards
Jeff


On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 10:13 AM, <jonathan.x.buck@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello,

At the moment I am hosting a number of p2 repositories internally on a
plain HTTP server however I was wondering whether Tycho supports and has
been tested resolving dependencies from a Nexus repository?

I was also just wondering if anyone is doing this and if so what was the
recipe in terms of how did you get your base or platform repositories into
Nexus and how did you configure your poms for deployment of your own
artifacts into that repository?

Regards,

Jonathan X Buck
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