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Just to let you know that I have just released a plugin for Confluence (an enterprise WIKI, made by Atlassian). Using this plugin it becomes very easy to show in Confluence what your status is in JavaBlackBelt or to create an overview of your team's status.
I hope I could take tests using the Eclipse Desktop... I believe with the announcement of the new "remodeled back-end" we can get access to Web Services APIs in order to build our own plugins... Is there any update on this?
JavaBlackBelt Confluence plugin
At 6:24 AM on Sep 17, 2007, Hilbert Schraal wrote:
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Just to let you know that I have just released a plugin for Confluence (an enterprise WIKI, made by Atlassian). Using this plugin it becomes very easy to show in Confluence what your status is in JavaBlackBelt or to create an overview of your team's status.
See: http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CONFEXT/JavaBlackBelt+Plugin
Kind regards,
Hilbert Schraal
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Re: JavaBlackBelt Confluence plugin
Great Hilbert !Can you write me a short article explaining it, that we can post as a news on the JBB home page ?
thank you very much.
Re: JavaBlackBelt Confluence plugin
I hope I could take tests using the Eclipse Desktop... I believe with the announcement of the new "remodeled back-end" we can get access to Web Services APIs in order to build our own plugins... Is there any update on this?Re: JavaBlackBelt Confluence plugin
What do you mean, Marcello ?Accessing our multiple choice question DB through web services ?
So people can creat other gui (as an Eclipse Desktop plug-in) to view the question.
Is that what you mean ?
Kind regards.
John.