Crowd 2.0 : Developing Plugins for Crowd
This page last changed on Jul 30, 2009 by smaddox.
Crowd now ships with the Atlassian Plugin Framework 2. This gives developers lots of flexibility in extending Crowd and as more Atlassian applications migrate to version 2 you should see more similarities with configuration and development. Plugin Framework OverviewFor an overview of the plugin framework and plugin development, please refer to
The Plugin Framework in CrowdCurrently Crowd has the following plugin points. A few of these are specific to Crowd, while others are more general across all Atlassian products.
The Crowd Google Apps connector is implemented as a plugin. Crowd customers get source-code access to both the plugin and Crowd itself, and can use the source in conjunction with the documentation to understand best practices for plugin development. Adding your Plugin to your Crowd InstanceOnce you have created your plugin, you should put the jar into the plugins directory, a sub-directory of your Crowd Home directory. See Important Directories and Files. If you'd like to release your plugin to the world, please take a look at the guidelines in our Developer Network. |
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