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ket.pjwstk
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September 7, 2011

I badly need information since when https://studio.plugins.atlassian.com/wiki/display/CAL/Confluence+Calendar+Plugin is not supported. Or perhaps, when confluence 3.5.1 was released.

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Matt
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September 7, 2011

The Calendar Plugin has never been supported by Atlassian. With the release of Team Calendars customers now have the option to use a fully-supported calendar add-on for Confluence that has new features, that customers ask for, added in frequent releases. I encourage you to check out the Team Calendars blog and product page for more information:

http://www.atlassian.com/en/software/confluence-team-calendars

http://blogs.atlassian.com/mt/mt-search.cgi?blog_id=27&tag=team%20calendars&limit=20

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Ioannis OIKONOMOU October 6, 2013

Just to note that the old Calendar plugin worked fine on our Confluence 3.5.7 after migration from an odler Confluence version a couple of years ago.

Functionality was suddenly broken (I think after introducing a web proxy). To restore it, I had to uninstall the plugin completely using the web interface, shutdown Confluence, clear plugin cache, start up Confluence again, and re-install the plugin. Actually this time I decided to install an updated version of the plugin which I got from https://bitbucket.org/soudmaijer/confluence-calendar/wiki/Home. Although it is supposed to work on Confluence 5.1.x, it works fine also on our Confluence 3.5.7 :)

Other interesting links:

[1] https://bitbucket.org/atlassianlabs/confluence-calendar-plugin
This is a reworked version 3.0 of the calendar plugin.
If you're looking for any of the older 2.x versions, you'll find them in the 2.x branch.
(Updated 2013-02-19)

[2] https://bitbucket.org/abutcher/confluence-calendar/wiki/Home
This repo contains changes to allow the Confluence Calendar plugin (latest release 2.7.2.1) to work with Confluence 4.

[3] https://bitbucket.org/soudmaijer/confluence-calendar/wiki/Home
This project enables you to run the legacy Confluence Calendar Plugin on Confluence 5.1.x
You can download version 2.7.4 here:
http://build.oudmaijer.nl/job/confluence-calendar/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/target/calendar-plugin-2.7.4-SNAPSHOT.jar
(Updated 2013-04-25)

Thanks,

Ioannis

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ket.pjwstk
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September 11, 2011

It works fine. However that not the case.

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David Yu
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September 8, 2011

It's not supported doesn't mean it won't work. Have you tested it?

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Deleted user September 7, 2011

We were reluctant to purchase team calendars as well as this is a new release\test phase for us... We instead opted to test out using Google Calendars and adding that to the wiki page. You can use code like this: {widget:url=https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=xxx%40gmail.com&ctz=America/New_York} where xxx is your gmail account name... Hope this helps.

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