Nexus Repository 3.87.0 and 3.87.1 are focused on hardening the backbone of enterprise software supply chains. Key updates improve Java baselines, S3 storage reliability, NuGet security, configuration automation, and operational resilience at scale. These changes reduce SDLC risk, simplify upgrades, and enhance platform stability across multi-repo, multi-cloud environments.
JAVA 21 AS THE NEW BASELINE: STRATEGIC PLATFORM ALIGNMENT
Nexus now requires Java 21, with official Docker images and installers including it by default.
Enterprise impact:
Reduced platform and security risk with a current LTS Java version.
Simplified long-term SDLC platform planning and compliance alignment.
Operational benefits:
Cleaner upgrades and fewer JVM issues across environments.
Consistent behavior for developers, testers, and release engineers.
AWS SDK 2.X FOR S3: SECURE AND RELIABLE STORAGE
The AWS SDK for S3 has been upgraded to 2.33.5, replacing 1.x versions nearing end of life.
Enterprise impact:
Avoid unsupported storage dependencies for S3-compatible backends.
Improved storage risk management and SDLC alignment.
Operational benefits:
Pre-upgrade compatibility testing reduces unexpected failures.
Detailed error logging improves S3 storage diagnostics.
REPOSITORY FIREWALL RELEASE INTEGRITY FOR NUGET
NuGet components now support Release Integrity checks, extending supply chain security to .NET packages.
Enterprise impact:
Strengthened .NET software supply chain security.
Reduced manual security review workload.
Operational benefits:
Cleaner dependency intake for developers.
Enhanced visibility for DevSecOps and QA teams.
NEW CONFIGURATION API: CONFIGURATION AND METADATA AS CODE
The Configuration API allows export, import, and migration of repository configurations and asset metadata.
Enterprise impact:
Governance across environments with consistent configuration.