This page last changed on Dec 17, 2007 by jnolen.
Confluence goes to some lengths to prevent itself being unusable due to a problematic plugin. However, sometimes a plugin will manage to do this anyway. To remove a plugin from Confluence when Confluence is not running:
Prior to Confluence v2.3
- Remove the jar file from the <Confluence Home>/plugins directory.
- Restart Confluence.
In Confluence v2.3 and later
- Connect to the Confluence database.
- Remove the appropriate row from the PLUGINDATA table: e.g., suppose the Google Maps plugin was not working, you would run: delete from plugindata where pluginkey = 'com.atlassian.confluence.ext.gmaps'
- Restart Confluence.
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