OPEN SOURCE PLUGINS
Comala Technology Solutions has contributed to the Confluence Plugin Community with very popular and innovative plugins.
Checklists PluginThis plugin was the winner of the 2007 Confluence Codegeist. A set of macros to generate checklist tables for a subset of pages (children of a given parent-page and/or filtered by a label). For each page, labels can be added/removed, values can be edited, and text segments can be added. It provides a handy way to construct to-do lists, or manage the stages of a project. You could even use it to make an ad-hoc document workflow. You can learn more about this plugin in the Checklists Plugin page. |
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Content Publishing PluginThe Content Publishing Plugin allows draft pages to be published in public Spaces. The public Space can be kept synchronized through a workflow using the Approvals Workflow Plugin, or manually. Confluence Administrators can define what Spaces can be publish and by what users. |
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TagLinks PluginAllows pages whose titles match a pattern (<id>.<id>.<id>...) to be handled hierarchically, by automatically storing them as children of higher-level pages and rendering any reference to them as links, without having to explicitly declare them as such using '[' and ']'. You can learn more about this plugin in the TagLings page. |
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RADIUS AuthenticatorA very simple and secure RADIUS authenticator for Confluence and Jira that can be used for SecurID token authentication. It is a very simple implementation, with only a few classes and uses no third party libraries. It contains a tool that can be used to validate the RADIUS server connection. You can learn more about this plugin in the RADIUS Authenticator page. |
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Database Integrity Checker PluginA plugin that allows Confluence Administrators to run a series of SQL Queries to determine if there are database integrity issues. You can learn more about this plugin in the Database Integrity Checker Plugin page. |
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