How to inlcude JIRA project components to corresponding confluence project space in On demand ?

srinivasan radhakrishnan
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November 12, 2013

HI,

I have the below two on demand instance

1. JIRA

2. Confluence

When i create a new project in JIRA, automatically a new space is allocated for new project in Confluence with same KEY. It is perfect.

When i edit the page in this space, i can access the JIRA users . I need to include the project componet details like browsing a user in edit page.

It is possible in on demand Confluence.

Thanks in advance.

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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November 12, 2013

Could you explain "I need to include the project componet details like browsing a user in edit page" in more detail? I don't understand what the goal is here?

srinivasan radhakrishnan
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November 12, 2013

Hi Nic Brough,

In confluence edit page we pick up the user list by typing "@" macro , It is any way to inlcude the project component details in particular project space using macro.

Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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November 12, 2013

@ mentions are for mentioning people. I don't see much use for mentioning project components and what would you actually do with the mention? Think of it this way - in a car-related project, you say "@bob fixed something to do with an @tyre". Bob gets notified that someone has mentioned him, you can click on his profile, get more information about him. There's nothing of any use I can think of that a mention of @tyre would do.

Of course, you can code something to do it, but I'm really not sure why you'd bother.

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