And once Nexus is set up it is almost invisible in terms of support
requirements.
Just a Nexus user.
Ron
On 03/03/2015 12:43 AM, Manfred Moser wrote:
Dale,
At one of my clients we have a large TFS deployment for TFVC and GIT as well as
a lot of the other SDLC support. However TFS does NOT include support for a
binary component repository manager like Artifactory or Nexus. And we also
ended up using Jenkins fyi.
I think you have no real choice but to use repository manager in parallel to
your TFS server. If you try to put the component/repository management aspect
into TFS/TFVC with some manual/custom setup you will spend considerable time
and money getting that working and supporting it.
My suggestion would be to get the development infrastructure support team (same
team as TFS admins, often called build mgt team, or dev infrastructure or
SCM...) to take on the role of managing a repo manager.
When it comes to choice of repo manager my suggestions would be to use Sonatype
Nexus OSS since it gives you support for Maven and NuGet repositories without
any licensing requirements and is the most widely used repo manager. Nexus OSS
also includes yum, npm and rubygems support in case you need those.
Here is the Nexus docs.
http://books.sonatype.com/nexus-book/reference/index.html
You might also want to read some of the blogs posts regarding Nexus and Nuget
from Damir Arh.
http://www.sonatype.org/nexus/author/d-arh/
I hope that helps
Manfred
Disclaimer: I also work with Sonatype as Nexus trainer and author among other
things.
Preston, Dale wrote on 02.03.2015 11:57:
The .net world uses NuGet for dependency resolution in a way similar, but not
exactly like, Maven would use Artifactory or Maven repositories. The newest
version of TFS will support Maven builds and Java - though all the old versions
did as well; it was just not as well integrated and required custom build
scripting. We'd like to dump our GIT/Artifactory/Jenkins for TFS so that the
TFS team can support our SDLC environment and our development team doesn't have
to.
We believe we can do everything except the dependency resolution/repository
functionality that Artifactory provides in TFS 2015. The TFS team doesn't want
to support Artifactory though so we'd end up with split support for our
environment. I'd rather keep our SDLC stack than to just give part of it to
them but I'd love to hand it all off to someone outside of our developer team
for support so developers can work on coding.
I hope that makes it clearer what it is that I'm trying to accomplish.
Dale
-----Original Message-----
From: Karl Heinz Marbaise [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, March 02, 2015 13:07
To: Maven Users List
Subject: [EXTERNAL]Re: TFS or NuGet repository for Maven
Hi,
What do you exactly mean by TFS / NuGet integration for Maven
repositories...
A maven repository either in Artifactory or in other repository manager
don't need any integration into TFS (version control?) ?
Kind regards
Karl Heinz Marbaise
On 3/2/15 8:03 PM, Preston, Dale wrote:
Is anyone aware of any TFS or NuGet integration for Maven repositories? We
currently have an Artifactory repository internally for use with Maven but
would like to integrate with our corporate TFS or NuGet servers for our Jave
and Maven projects.
Thanks,
Dale
Dale Preston
Senior Integration Analyst
Alaska Data Integrator
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