

Otherwise simply go with e.g., C:\nexus or something similar. If you plan to run the repository manager as a specific user you could install into the AppData\Local directory of that users home directory. On Windows you should install the repository manager outside Program Files to avoid problems with Windows file registry virtualization. If you downloaded the ZIP use: $ unzip nexus-2.14.5-02-bundle.zipĪnd, if you download the GZip’d TAR archive, run: $ tar xvzf nexus-2.14.įor Nexus Repository Manager Pro the equivalent commands would be: $ unzip nexus-professional-2.14.5-02-bundle.zip Nexus Repository Manager Pro and Nexus Repository Manager OSS do not have any hard coded directories. If you are installing the repository manager on a local workstation to give it a test run, you can install it in your home directory or wherever you like.


How to install nexus 2 nfp archive#
Unpack the web application archive in a directory. Installing the repository is straightforward. Nexus Repository Manager Pro and Nexus Repository Manager OSS are bundled with a Jetty instance that listens to all configured IP addresses on a host (0.0.0.0) and runs on port 8081 by default. The following instructions are for installing Nexus Repository Manager OSS or Nexus Repository Manager Pro as a stand-alone server.
