Repository Management: Stages of Adoption

Organizations that use 3rd-party and/or open source software in their application development are increasingly using repository managers to gain control over the software artifacts they acquire. This is especially true if these organizations use Maven to build and release their applications. Repository Managers store and manage binary software artifacts, similar to the way source control management tools like Subversion store and manage source code. Driven by the growth of using open source components as part of applications, repository managers are quickly gaining advanced capabilities to support the modern software development lifecycle. This paper focuses on Nexus Professional, the leading solution in this market segment, provided by Sonatype.

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