Version 10

     

    This page contains test results for the second part of testing the Nexus Maven repository.

     

    Paul Gier

     

    Lincoln Baxter

     

     

    David Vrzalik

    1. User Authentication - PASSED
    2. Consuming Repo Artifacts - PASSED
    3. Save Proxied Artifacts - PASSED
    4. Searching for Artifacts - PASSED
    5. Deploying Snapshot Artifacts - PASSED
    6. Deploying Release Artifacts - PASSED
    (Yes, it was slow...)

     

    Andrew Lee Rubinger

     

     

    Randall Hauch

     

     

    Hardy Ferentschick

     

    1. User Authentication - PASSED
      Note, the "Public Repository" group does not show me how it is composed. I think it is very important to know which of the proxied repostitories are part of a group and in which order. In my local Nexus instance the "Repository Satus" field shows this information. Personally I would even prefer that the group configuration tab is always visible, but only editable by an admin, but I think that's not possible with Nexus.
    2. Consuming Repo Artifacts - PASSED
    3. Save Proxied Artifacts - PASSED
    4. Searching for Artifacts - PASSED
    5. Deploying Snapshot Artifacts - PASSED
    6. Deploying Release Artifacts - PASSED
      This time the artifacts disappeared almost immediatley from the staging repo after promoting the repo. While the deployment was in progress I noticed that the response time from the web app was very bad. Might have been also caused by my VPN connection. Not sure if others experienced this as well.

     

     

    Tom Jenkinson

    1. User Authentication - PASSED
    2. Consuming Repo Artifacts - PASSED
    3. Save Proxied Artifacts - PASSED
    4. Searching for Artifacts - PASSED
    5. Deploying Snapshot Artifacts - PASSED (see below)
    6. Deploying Release Artifacts - PASSED (see below)

    I found the following bits:

    1. It wasn't clear I needed to login to get to the staging repo but that is just me.

    2. I can't deploy .zip artifacts which may be my project, I have some .jar projects which deploy great

    3. I found using the search interface easy, but sometimes my search term ended up in the url, then afterwards, clicking the search button didn't search for what I typed but what I originally searched for

    4. It was quite slow to use as in the response time of the app and the time to download the artifacts