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Space Packages. Get Started with Maven Repository

In one of our previous blog posts, we've made an introduction to Space Packages. Now, it's time to try them in action! Let's start with Maven repositories: we'll take a look at how to create a Maven repo, log into it, and then publish the artifacts of a Gradle or Maven project. Create a repository The steps needed to do this are pretty obvious, but let’s cover them just to be sure. Open the Packages page in Space. To create a repo, click New repository and then specify its type (Maven Repository in our case), name, and description. After you create the repository, its URL will b

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Introducing Space Packages

We're delighted to introduce Space Packages! In this post we'd like to share with you the existing features, as well as the planned features we have in store for this Space module. First of all, what is Packages? Packages is a package repository manager. If you've ever heard of Maven Central, Docker Hub, or NuGet.org, then you'll easily get the idea. In a nutshell, like these products, it lets you create your own repositories and use them to publish and share packages of various types, such as Docker/OCI images, .jar and .pom files, and others, all inside your Space instance! While this is s

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