On May 30, 2008, at 1:36 PM, Ittay Dror wrote:
hdockter wrote:
I can assign authorization to you, this is no problem. You have to
first sign up to the codehaus confluence:
OK., thanks. My user id is ittayd
It came to my mind that it probably makes more sense to have an
distinct non real user which connects to our wiki and manipulates it.
I will send you a separate email with the details.
Also, the maven plugin I mentioned seems to be old and using APIs
that are
no longer supported. I found new APIs:
http://svn.atlassian.com/svn/public/contrib/confluence/confluence-
rpc-plugin/trunk
(I have some doubts about using it, it may need enabling on the
server side)
But then ran into this:
http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CONFEXT/Confluence+Command
+Line+Interface
It's a CLI that allows you to do remote actions on confluence, is
it enough
for your needs?
This looks very promising. The only thing that we might need but is
not offered at the moment is manipulating comments. But I guess this
has to be usually done manually anyway. For example if a comment has
become obsolete after an documentation update.
- Hans
Ittay
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