Repository Management with Nexus
Chapter 6. Configuring Nexus

- 6.1. Customizing Server Configuration
- 6.2. Managing Repositories
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- 6.2.1. Proxy Repository
- 6.2.2. Hosted Repository
- 6.2.3. Virtual Repository
- 6.2.4. Configuring Repositories
- 6.2.5. Selecting Mirrors for Proxy Repositories
- 6.2.6. Adding a Mirror Entry for a Hosted Repository
- 6.2.7. Viewing Repository Summary Panel
- 6.2.8. Accessing The Central Repository Securely
- 6.2.9. Auto Block/Unblock of Remote Repositories
- 6.3. Managing Groups
- 6.4. Managing Routing
- 6.5. Managing Scheduled Tasks
- 6.6. Accessing and Configuring Capabilities
- 6.7. Managing Security
- 6.8. Managing Privileges
- 6.9. Managing Repository Targets
- 6.10. Managing Roles
- 6.11. Managing Users
- 6.12. Network Configuration
- 6.13. Nexus Logging Configuration
- 6.14. Nexus Plugins and REST Interfaces
- 6.15. Security Setup with User Tokens
Many of the configuration screens shown in this section are only available to administrative users. Nexus allows the admin user to customize the list of repositories, create repository groups, customize server settings, and create routes or "rules" that Maven will use to include or exclude artifacts from a repository.
