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Hello,
Making plugins for non-Cloud Confluence is understood. It operates as a part of Confluence web application.
As about Confluence Cloud, I'm still not clear: where my code should "live"? Do I have to host it on some web-server of my own?
i just need my cloud plugin to provide some output to the page based on input data - just like any generic Confluence macro does. How to do that without having own web-server?
Thanks!
It is expected to live in your own web server (if you need a dynamic content, and in most cases you do)
Atlassian Connect just provides the framework to have CORS requests inside Confluence and JIRA, at least this is my understanding
Correct - https://developer.atlassian.com/static/connect/docs/index.html is a good resource to check out
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Do you guys mean that for example https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/org.swift.confluence.table#cloud plugin, which has a Cloud version is organized as a service and there is some server somewhere which serves requests for ghis plugin?
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