This page last changed on Oct 05, 2009 by smaddox.

This page describes the level of support that each Atlassian application provides for the Atlassian Gadgets framework.

Version Matrix

The matrix below shows the Atlassian applications which provide at least some support for Atlassian gadgets. The applications are listed horizontally across the top and the gadget support levels are listed vertically on the left.

  • Version numbers next to a tick show the earliest release of the application which provides the relevant level of gadget support.
  • Version numbers in brackets show a future release of the application expected to provide the relevant level of gadget support.
Atlassian Gadget Support Level Bamboo Confluence Crowd Crucible FishEye JIRA
(AGSL-0) Prerequisites Bamboo 2.3 Confluence 3.0 Crowd 2.0 Crucible 2.0 FishEye 2.0 (JIRA 4.0)
(AGSL-1) Gadget Publisher Bamboo 2.3     Crucible 2.0 FishEye 2.0 (JIRA 4.0)
(AGSL-2) Embedded Gadgets           (JIRA 4.0)
(AGSL-3) Static Dashboard           (JIRA 4.0)
(AGSL-4) Configurable Dashboard with Reference SPI Implementation           (JIRA 4.0)
(AGSL-5) Configurable Dashboard with Custom SPI Implementation           (JIRA 4.0)
Explanation of the Atlassian Gadget Support Levels
Atlassian Gadget Support Level Description
(AGSL-0) Prerequisites AGSL-0 means that a host application has not yet integrated Atlassian Gadgets, but has satisfied all of the prerequisite dependencies required for Atlassian Gadgets integration.
(AGSL-1) Gadget Publisher AGSL-1 means that a host application supports serving gadget spec files that are bundled into installed plugins for consumption by other Atlassian or non-Atlassian gadget containers.
(AGSL-2) Embedded Gadgets AGSL-2 means that a host application supports some mechanism for embedding individual gadgets in a page and rendering the gadget contents via the Atlassian Gadgets Renderer and Shindig.
(AGSL-3) Static Dashboard AGSL-3 means that a host application supports displaying programmatically-generated, read-only dashboards in one or more pages as defined by the host application.
(AGSL-4) Configurable Dashboard with Reference SPI Implementation AGSL-4 means that a host application supports displaying read/write dashboards in one or more pages as defined by the host application, as well as a directory of known gadgets that can be added to dashboards. Persistence and permission checking is provided by a reference implementation of the Atlassian Gadgets SPI (based on SAL).
(AGSL-5) Configurable Dashboard with Custom SPI Implementation AGSL-5 means that a host application supports displaying read/write dashboards in one or more pages as defined by the host application, as well as a directory of known gadgets that can be added to dashboards. Persistence and permission checking is provided by a custom, host-specific implementation of the Atlassian Gadgets SPI.
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