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3.3. Install the Maven Repository
There are three ways to install the required repositories:
- On your local file system (Section 3.3.1, “Local File System Repository Installation”).
- On Apache Web Server.
- With a Maven repository manager (Section 3.3.2, “Maven Repository Manager Installation”).
Use the option that best suits your environment.
3.3.1. Local File System Repository Installation
This option is best suited for initial testing in a small team. Follow the outlined procedure to extract the Red Hat JBoss Data Grid and JBoss Enterprise Application Platform Maven repositories to a directory in your local file system:
Procedure 3.1. Local File System Repository Installation (JBoss Data Grid)
Log Into the Customer Portal
In a browser window, navigate to the Customer Portal page (https://access.redhat.com/home) and log in.Download the JBoss Data Grid Repository File
Download thejboss-datagrid-{VERSION}-maven-repository.zip
file from the Red Hat Customer Portal.- Unzip the file to a directory on your local file system (for example
$JDG_HOME/projects/maven-repositories/
).
3.3.2. Maven Repository Manager Installation
This option is ideal if you are already using a repository manager.
The Red Hat JBoss Data Grid and JBoss Enterprise Application Server repositories are installed using a Maven repository manager using its documentation. Examples of such repository managers are:
- Apache Archiva: http://archiva.apache.org/
- JFrog Artifactory: http://www.jfrog.com/products.php
- Sonatype Nexus: http://nexus.sonatype.org/ For details, see Section B.1, “Install the JBoss Enterprise Application Platform Repository Using Nexus”.