This demonstration video was used at our booth at last month’s Jfokus 2010 in Stockholm, Sweden. It provides a quick, audio-less overview of some of the major features of Nexus Hosted repositories:
Highlights of this demonstration reel:
| Time (M:SS) | Notes |
|---|---|
| 0:29 | List of default hosted repositories. Nexus ships with three hosted repositories: releases, snapshots, and 3rd party. |
| 0:45 | Artifact Upload – Nexus allows you to upload artifacts or collections of related artifacts under the same GAV to a hosted repository. |
| 1:30 | Browsing storage – When you browse storage for a hosted repository, you are browsing the contents that are stored locally in the Nexus instance. |
| 1:45 | Browsing archives – this is a feature that is available in Nexus Professional. Just click on an archive under Browse Storage and Nexus will open up a Browse Archive tab. |
| 1:57 | Browsing the repository index – each repository in Nexus is associated with an index. This Nexus index allows tools like Nexus and m2eclipse to quickly locate artifacts in a repository. |
| 2:05 | Manipulating Artifact Metadata – you can modify, view, and search repository metadata that is associated with each repository artifact. |
| 2:13 | Custom Metadata – you can define your own custom metadata |
| 2:40 | Walkthrough of the Nexus Hosted Repository configuration options. |
| 3:05 | Defining available mirrors for Hosted Repositories |
| 3:23 | Hosted repository summary information |
| 3:35 | Searching custom metadata |

