Nexus

the World’s Most Popular Open-source Artifact Repository

ABOUT

NEXUS

Nexus is a repository manager. It allows us to create proxies for you and to collect and manage your dependencies so that you are not constantly juggling with a collection of JARs. This way, Nexus makes it easier for us to distribute your software and to collaborate with other developers. Once we’ve configured your builds to publish artifacts in Nexus, they’ll become available to other collaborators via your newly created centralised repository.

HOW TO BEST

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF NEXUS

Benefit from the proficiency of an experienced developer

With Davies Meyer, you benefit from a long-standing experience in designing, building, deploying and running various Nexus-powered websites for different clients.

A centralised repository for managing all major component formats

As a repository manager with a library-like structure, Nexus stores and retrieves artifacts, making the distribution of your software and the collaboration with other developers easier for you.

Easy integration of code from different sources into one standard

Nexus allows you to facilitate the integration of code from different sources into a coherent stand-alone operating unit. Therefore, Nexus can help you manage different packages of code and tailor them to a specific restricted application.

Hosting

Nexus can be hosted on all standard web servers, virtual servers or cloud solutions like the Google Cloud Platform.

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Find out how Davies Meyer can help you to manage your experience with a cost free evaluation of your existing digital infrastructure.

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Why Choose Davies Meyer as Your Nexus Partner:

  • Highly experienced Nexus developer
  • Holistic digital transformation expert
  • Data driven cloud first approach
  • Deep integration of complementary services: information architecture, UX design, content marketing, maintenance and data analytics
  • Agile teams, skilled workflows, resourceful project management
  • Transparent milestones and reliable cost proposals