~~TODO: ensure to refer to advanced configuration options, such as PLEXUS_BASE
~~TODO: upgrading
+ Archiva's configuration is loaded from the following files, in order of most precedent:
+
+ * <<<~/.m2/archiva.xml>>>
+
+ * <<<$ARCHIVA_BASE/conf/archiva.xml>>>
+
+ * <<<$ARCHIVA_HOME/conf/archiva.xml>>>
+
+ When Archiva saves it's configuration, all configuration is stored to a single file. The file chosen is by the following rules:
+
+ * If <<<~/.m2/archiva.xml>>> exists, it is saved there
+
+ * Otherwise, it is saved to <<<$ARCHIVA_BASE/conf/archiva.xml>>>, regardless of whether it previously existed.
+
+ The configuration will never be saved in <<<$ARCHIVA_HOME>>>.
+
+ Note that the configuration can be edited, but only when Archiva is not running as it will not reload a changed configuration file, and will save over it
+ if something is changed in the web interface.
+
+
{Upgrading Archiva}
...
+++ /dev/null
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-Archiva Configuration
-
-* Web Configuration
-
- Archiva can be fully configured from the web interface (with the exception of the {{{security-configuration.html} security properties, presently}}).
-
- ...
-
-~~TODO: more details needed, but I wanted to get this started
-
-* File system configuration
-
- While Archiva can be fully configred by the web interface, the configuration will be saved to the file system and can be edited from there if needed.
-
- Archiva's configuration is loaded from the following files, in order of most precedent:
-
- * <<<~/.m2/archiva.xml>>>
-
- * <<<$ARCHIVA_BASE/conf/archiva.xml>>>
-
- * <<<$ARCHIVA_HOME/conf/archiva.xml>>>
-
- When Archiva saves it's configuration, all configuration is stored to a single file. The file chosen is by the following rules:
-
- * If <<<~/.m2/archiva.xml>>> exists, it is saved there
-
- * Otherwise, it is saved to <<<$ARCHIVA_BASE/conf/archiva.xml>>>, regardless of whether it previously existed.
-
- The configuration will never be saved in <<<$ARCHIVA_HOME>>>.
-
- Note that the configuration can be edited, but only when Archiva is not running as it will not reload a changed configuration file, and will save over it
- if something is changed in the web interface.
-
-~~TODO: format?
-
Archiva is now running on <<<http://localhost:8080/archiva/>>>
-Setting up your Archiva instance
+{Setting up your Archiva instance}
You can now browse the web administration of Archiva. There will be a few basic setup tasks to get started.
- * On the first page - setup your administration user. The password requires a numerical character and must not be
- longer than 8 chars. You'll then need to log in. User 'admin' as the username and the password you've entered.
+ The first step is to setup your administration user. The password requires a numerical character and must not be
+ longer than 8 chars. You'll then need to log in. User 'admin' as the username and the password you've entered.
- * On the second page - setup your first repository. It can be both an m1 and an m2 repository.
-
- * On the third page - setup your indexing. Mostly this means choosing a directory to put the index in. It'll
- re-index every hour.
+~~TODO...