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is there anybody here, who has programmatically accessed the "Nexus Repository Manager 3" ? in particular I can not achieve the token key










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          • yes, offcourse via rest.
            – Hayk Mkhitaryan
            Nov 22 at 11:08










          • by saying pro, you mean nexus3 ?
            – Hayk Mkhitaryan
            Nov 22 at 11:17










          • Nexus has two different types of licensing models, first the OSS version which is free, but does not provide access via REST API (see here for details). The PRO version does provide a REST API. We are using the REST API for fetching artifacts during the continuous delivery process, therefore I could provide some help if you perhaps have more details what exactly you want to do.
            – saschadoemer
            Nov 22 at 14:30












          • Dear @saschadoemer, can you please tell me, is it possible not to use groove script for creating a nexus 3 repo, but using just java for that?
            – Hayk Mkhitaryan
            Nov 23 at 6:37











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          Can you explain the use case more detailed?



          If you want to access the API



          How do you want to access the API? Via REST? Are you aware, that only Nexus Repository Pro only provides access to the REST API?






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          • yes, offcourse via rest.
            – Hayk Mkhitaryan
            Nov 22 at 11:08










          • by saying pro, you mean nexus3 ?
            – Hayk Mkhitaryan
            Nov 22 at 11:17










          • Nexus has two different types of licensing models, first the OSS version which is free, but does not provide access via REST API (see here for details). The PRO version does provide a REST API. We are using the REST API for fetching artifacts during the continuous delivery process, therefore I could provide some help if you perhaps have more details what exactly you want to do.
            – saschadoemer
            Nov 22 at 14:30












          • Dear @saschadoemer, can you please tell me, is it possible not to use groove script for creating a nexus 3 repo, but using just java for that?
            – Hayk Mkhitaryan
            Nov 23 at 6:37















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          Can you explain the use case more detailed?



          If you want to access the API



          How do you want to access the API? Via REST? Are you aware, that only Nexus Repository Pro only provides access to the REST API?






          share|improve this answer





















          • yes, offcourse via rest.
            – Hayk Mkhitaryan
            Nov 22 at 11:08










          • by saying pro, you mean nexus3 ?
            – Hayk Mkhitaryan
            Nov 22 at 11:17










          • Nexus has two different types of licensing models, first the OSS version which is free, but does not provide access via REST API (see here for details). The PRO version does provide a REST API. We are using the REST API for fetching artifacts during the continuous delivery process, therefore I could provide some help if you perhaps have more details what exactly you want to do.
            – saschadoemer
            Nov 22 at 14:30












          • Dear @saschadoemer, can you please tell me, is it possible not to use groove script for creating a nexus 3 repo, but using just java for that?
            – Hayk Mkhitaryan
            Nov 23 at 6:37













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          up vote
          0
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          Can you explain the use case more detailed?



          If you want to access the API



          How do you want to access the API? Via REST? Are you aware, that only Nexus Repository Pro only provides access to the REST API?






          share|improve this answer












          Can you explain the use case more detailed?



          If you want to access the API



          How do you want to access the API? Via REST? Are you aware, that only Nexus Repository Pro only provides access to the REST API?







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          • yes, offcourse via rest.
            – Hayk Mkhitaryan
            Nov 22 at 11:08










          • by saying pro, you mean nexus3 ?
            – Hayk Mkhitaryan
            Nov 22 at 11:17










          • Nexus has two different types of licensing models, first the OSS version which is free, but does not provide access via REST API (see here for details). The PRO version does provide a REST API. We are using the REST API for fetching artifacts during the continuous delivery process, therefore I could provide some help if you perhaps have more details what exactly you want to do.
            – saschadoemer
            Nov 22 at 14:30












          • Dear @saschadoemer, can you please tell me, is it possible not to use groove script for creating a nexus 3 repo, but using just java for that?
            – Hayk Mkhitaryan
            Nov 23 at 6:37


















          • yes, offcourse via rest.
            – Hayk Mkhitaryan
            Nov 22 at 11:08










          • by saying pro, you mean nexus3 ?
            – Hayk Mkhitaryan
            Nov 22 at 11:17










          • Nexus has two different types of licensing models, first the OSS version which is free, but does not provide access via REST API (see here for details). The PRO version does provide a REST API. We are using the REST API for fetching artifacts during the continuous delivery process, therefore I could provide some help if you perhaps have more details what exactly you want to do.
            – saschadoemer
            Nov 22 at 14:30












          • Dear @saschadoemer, can you please tell me, is it possible not to use groove script for creating a nexus 3 repo, but using just java for that?
            – Hayk Mkhitaryan
            Nov 23 at 6:37
















          yes, offcourse via rest.
          – Hayk Mkhitaryan
          Nov 22 at 11:08




          yes, offcourse via rest.
          – Hayk Mkhitaryan
          Nov 22 at 11:08












          by saying pro, you mean nexus3 ?
          – Hayk Mkhitaryan
          Nov 22 at 11:17




          by saying pro, you mean nexus3 ?
          – Hayk Mkhitaryan
          Nov 22 at 11:17












          Nexus has two different types of licensing models, first the OSS version which is free, but does not provide access via REST API (see here for details). The PRO version does provide a REST API. We are using the REST API for fetching artifacts during the continuous delivery process, therefore I could provide some help if you perhaps have more details what exactly you want to do.
          – saschadoemer
          Nov 22 at 14:30






          Nexus has two different types of licensing models, first the OSS version which is free, but does not provide access via REST API (see here for details). The PRO version does provide a REST API. We are using the REST API for fetching artifacts during the continuous delivery process, therefore I could provide some help if you perhaps have more details what exactly you want to do.
          – saschadoemer
          Nov 22 at 14:30














          Dear @saschadoemer, can you please tell me, is it possible not to use groove script for creating a nexus 3 repo, but using just java for that?
          – Hayk Mkhitaryan
          Nov 23 at 6:37




          Dear @saschadoemer, can you please tell me, is it possible not to use groove script for creating a nexus 3 repo, but using just java for that?
          – Hayk Mkhitaryan
          Nov 23 at 6:37


















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