Confluence 2.6 : Adding a plugin project to IDEA
This page last changed on Mar 29, 2007 by jnolen.
Now that we have our web application project and our plugin projects set up, we need to connect them together. The good news is, most of the hard work has been done now. Adding a plugin
Checking the plugin settingsNext, we check that the plugin was actually generated correctly by atlassian-idea. Right-click on your new plugin module and select 'Module Settings'. We'll check through the tabs one-by-one.
Linking the plugin to ConfluenceSo far, the plugin should compile nicely, but it won't actually be hooked into Confluence if you run it in Tomcat (or your chosen application server). Let's set that up.
Building and Testing your PluginNow, you just need to develop your plugin. Once you have some code to test, do the following:
What Next?Now it's up to you to biuld something cool. Take a look at our plugin guide to see what the possibilities are. Once you've completed your plugin, it's time to package it for distribution. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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