Hi Robert,

Confluence has a supported DocBook export, and an experimental DocBook import. 
Here is a link to a blog entry about this capability:

http://ffeathers.wordpress.com/2012/02/19/docbook-export-and-import-round-trip-with-confluence-wiki/

As you will see in the blog entry, the export was used to create a book that my 
company published. It worked quite well for that purpose. The author (Sarah 
Maddox) did some experimentation with the import, with results described in 
that entry, but I have not tried it myself. Also, be aware that the blog 
article is about a year old, so there has probably been some progress since 
then.

Sarah keeps good track of comments on her blog, so if you posted a comment on 
that blog entry, she could probably get you some more up-to-date information.

Best Regards,
Dick Hamilton
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On Apr 29, 2013, at 6:38 AM, robert wrote:

> Dear all,
> 
> My technical documentation is developed using DocBook and then published to 
> many different formats using the DocBook XSL library, everything works 
> smoothly. 
> 
> Now, I would like to publish some content developed in DocBook to a 
> Confluence-based portal. Confluence accepts its own XML format so I can of 
> course write XSL transformations by myself, but before I start I would like 
> to ask you if you have ever tried to convert DocBook to the one of supported 
> Confluence format. Are you aware of any existing tools that would do the job?
> 
> Thanks,
> Robert
> 
> 


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