How to Manually Upload Third-Party JARs to Nexus Repository – Step-by-Step Guide

Learn how to manually upload third‑party JAR files to a Nexus repository by following three simple steps—selecting the upload interface, adding the JAR, and saving the changes—complete with illustrated screenshots for clear guidance.

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How to Manually Upload Third-Party JARs to Nexus Repository – Step-by-Step Guide

Manual Upload of Third-Party JAR Files to Nexus

This guide shows how to upload a third‑party JAR package to a Nexus repository manually.

Open the Nexus web interface and navigate to the “Upload” section.

Step 1: Nexus upload page
Step 1: Nexus upload page

Click “Choose File” (or similar) and select the JAR file you wish to upload, then confirm the upload.

Step 2: Select JAR and upload
Step 2: Select JAR and upload

Click “Save” to complete the process.

Step 3: Save upload
Step 3: Save upload

After saving, the JAR will be available in the repository for your projects.

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