I have a Confluence page where I keep stakeholders updated. I would like to embed my 'Releases' page in JIRA so the Confluence data updates when I change it in JIRA. Example of JIRA page to embed in Confluence:
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Did you ever find a way to do this? I am looking for a solution for this too.
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I see a couple things you could do. You could iframe the release page in Confluence, or you could create a filter that selects the issues that are part of that release and then use the jira macro to display that filter.
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Thanks, Davin. I do not want the granularity of issues to display, just the Versions, date, status...
I will look into the iFrame approach again, but think it's a plugin that needs to be purchased and I was looking for a cheap way to implement.
Thanks again!!
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Did you ever find a way to do this? I am looking for a solution for this too.
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I am also looking for the same view, has anyone been able to come up with a solution?
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