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Maven Handbook 0.1.3: Minimal Update, Print-friendly PDF


September 17, 2009 By Tim O'Brien

Announcing the availability of The Maven Handbook, Edition 0.1.3. While this book is at an early, pre-alpha stage of development, you can read it by:

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Nexus Book 1.6: Expanded Introduction to Repository Management


September 11, 2009 By Tim O'Brien

Announcing the availability of Repository Management with Nexus, Edition 1.6. Learn Nexus today by:

This edition expands the introduction to introduce and provide motivation for using a repository manager. If you want to know what a repository is and why you need to use a repository manager, read the new introduction. Read more for a detailed list of changes:

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Nexus Book Edition 1.4: SSL Doc, Expanded Install Docs


August 24, 2009 By Tim O'Brien

Announcing the availability of Repository Management with Nexus, Edition 1.4. Learn Nexus today by:

This edition contains three major changes from Edition 1.3, and a series of smaller changes that are captured in the release notes included at the end of this blog post:

  • A new appendix focused on SSL configuration: configuring client-side certificates, configuring Nexus to serve SSL directly, and configuring SSL redirect.
  • Expansion of the installation chapter to describe the contents of the various directories created by Nexus.
  • Numerous typos, references, and errors fixed in the latest edition of the book.

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Nexus Book Edition 1.3: Printable PDF and Archiva Migrations


August 17, 2009 By Tim O'Brien

Announcing the availability of Repository Management with Nexus, Edition 1.3. Learn Nexus today by:

This edition contains three major changes from Edition 1.2, and a series of smaller changes that are captured in the release notes included at the end of this blog post:

  • A new appendix detailing the migration process for hosted and proxy repositories from Archiva to Nexus.
  • General formatting and bug fixes throughout the book.
  • Professional print-quality PDF: The PDF now contains vector art, screenshots sized for print resolution, better fonts, and has been resized to an industry-standard print size.

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