We have 2 separate sites set up. (2 different URLs)
I want to publish Content from a space in site A into a space in site B.
That is possible with the plugin "Space Sync for Confluence (Copy & Publish Pages over Sites)".
Does "Comala Publishing" also have this feature, or am I limited to one site?
And are there other plugins, that offer this feature?
Hi @C_ Dicker
Comala Publishing by Appfire officially supports one-way publishing (synchronization) between two spaces on a single Confluence site.
Space Sync for Confluence by Ricksoft supports omnidirectional synchronization (publishing) among multiple spaces across multiple Confluence sites.
I used both apps for several years.
I'm not affiliated with the abovementioned vendors.
As always, it might be worth testing the apps (as @Nikola Perisic suggested) and / or contact a vendor to make an inquiry about their roadmap.
Hi @C_ Dicker
You would have to see that information from the Comala vendor. As for the other apps, you can always start a free trial and cancel it anytime for each of the apps either if they are paid or unpaid.
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Yes, Comala Publishing does allow you to sync and publish spaces across different URLs/instances, but it requires a dedicated add-on. You are not limited to a single site, though native cross-instance publishing requires an extra setup.
I belive this was answered here:
Activating different-space publishing
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@Radwan Almsora - your entire answer is wrong on every single account.
First of all, you're linking to the Comala Document Management documentation.
Second, you're linking to the deprecated Comala's documentation site.
Third, you're linking to the Data Center version of Comala Document Management.
Fourth, you're saying that "Comala Publishing does allow you to sync and publish spaces across different URLs/instances, but it requires a dedicated add-on." Well... the documentation you link to references Comala Publishing as that dedicated add-on.
Fifth, Comala Publishing supports cross-instance publishing only on Data Center. Not on Cloud.
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Oh Improvements will be made next time.
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