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.
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.
Click “Choose File” (or similar) and select the JAR file you wish to upload, then confirm the upload.
Click “Save” to complete the process.
After saving, the JAR will be available in the repository for your projects.
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