Overview
Apache Archiva welcome page
The Apache Archiva welcome page served behind nginx on first boot, with Login and Register and the artifact search box.
Apache Archiva welcome page
Administrator menu
Repositories administration
User management
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Overview Apache Archiva is a build-artifact repository manager: a central store for the binary artifacts your builds produce and consume. It manages internal and proxied Maven, Gradle and Ivy repositories, so your teams publish releases and snapshots to one governed location and pull third-party dependencies through a caching proxy instead of hitting the public internet on every build. This image delivers Apache Archiva fully installed and running behind an nginx reverse proxy, so an artifact repository is serving within minutes of launch.
Application Stack Archiva runs as a self-contained standalone distribution: a bundled Jetty servlet container serves the Archiva web application, and an embedded Apache Derby database holds the security store (users and roles) and the Archiva configuration. A dedicated unprivileged service account owns the installation, systemd starts it on boot and restarts it on failure, and nginx fronts the application on port 80. The repository storage, security database and search index live on a dedicated data disk so they are independently resizable and separate from the operating system disk.
Repository Management Create managed repositories for your own releases and snapshots, and remote proxy connectors that cache artifacts from Maven Central and other upstreams. Browse artifacts and their POM metadata in the web UI, search the index, and point your build tools at a single repository URL for both deploy and dependency resolution. Role-based access control governs who can read, deploy and manage each repository.
Secure First Boot On the first boot of your instance a one-shot service generates a fresh administrator password, unique to that instance, creates the Archiva admin account through the security API, verifies it, and writes it to a file only the root user can read. No shared or default credentials ship in the image.
Ready To Use Open the web UI in your browser, read the generated credentials, sign in as admin, and create or proxy your first repository straight away. A built-in health endpoint answers on the reverse proxy for load-balancer and uptime checks. The data tier lives on a dedicated, independently resizable data disk.
cloudimg Support 24/7 technical support by email and chat. Help with deployment, repository and proxy-connector design, build-tool integration, access control, storage and index maintenance, backup and upgrade planning.
Use Cases A private Maven or Gradle repository for your organization. A caching proxy in front of public repositories to speed up and stabilize builds. A governed release and snapshot store for your CI pipeline. An on-premises alternative to a hosted artifact repository, running in your own account.
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Highlights
- Apache Archiva build-artifact repository manager preinstalled and running behind nginx, managing internal and proxied Maven, Gradle and Ivy repositories with no manual setup required
- Self-contained stack - bundled Jetty servlet container plus embedded database - with the repository storage, security database and search index on a dedicated independently resizable data disk
- Hardened first boot generates a fresh admin password for every instance and stores it in a file only the root user can read, with 24/7 technical support from cloudimg
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t3.medium Recommended | t3.medium | $0.04 |
t2.micro | t2.micro instance type | $0.04 |
t3.micro | t3.micro instance type | $0.04 |
c5a.12xlarge | c5a.12xlarge instance type | $0.24 |
c5a.16xlarge | c5a.16xlarge instance type | $0.24 |
c5a.24xlarge | c5a.24xlarge instance type | $0.24 |
c5a.2xlarge | c5a.2xlarge instance type | $0.24 |
c5a.4xlarge | c5a.4xlarge instance type | $0.24 |
c5a.8xlarge | c5a.8xlarge instance type | $0.24 |
c5a.large | c5a.large instance type | $0.08 |
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Version release notes
Initial release of Apache Archiva 2.2.10 as a ready-to-use artifact repository manager with the admin password generated on first boot.
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Usage instructions
Connect via SSH on port 22 as the default login user for your operating system variant (for the Ubuntu 24.04 variant the user is ubuntu). Retrieve the generated admin credentials with: sudo cat /root/archiva-credentials.txt. Open the Archiva web UI in a browser at http://<instance-public-ip>/ and sign in with the username admin and the generated password. Create managed repositories and remote proxy connectors under Repositories, then point your Maven, Gradle or Ivy build at the repository URL. The application is served by nginx on port 80 (Jetty runs on loopback 8080); an unauthenticated health endpoint is available at http://<instance-public-ip>/health. The repository storage, security database and search index live on a dedicated data disk mounted at /var/lib/archiva. The instance security group opens ports 22, 80 and 443. The services run under systemd: systemctl status archiva nginx.
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