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Where do I find "Application Links" in Confluence 5.1?

Amy Farrell August 2, 2013

I've just installed Confluence 5.1.4 in evaluation mode. I'm testing an application that communicates with Confluence using OAuth for authentication, which requires that I set up an Application Link in Confluence.

I have Confluence 4.3.1 installed on another server for testing and know where Application Links are in the administrator interface there (under "Administration" in the left nav on the Administration Console). But I haven't been able to find this in the 5.1.4 installation.

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Amy Farrell August 2, 2013

I found it. A google search on the first apparently-relevant error message led me to this: https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/28331/confluence-system-plugins-failing-on-startup ... which led to this: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CONFKB/Plugins+are+Disabled+at+Startup+and+Various+Timeout+Errors+Appear+in+the+Logs+After+Startup

I increased the timeout as described in the article above, and the Application Links plugin became available after a restart.

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Amy Farrell August 2, 2013

I thought maybe I needed to install an Add-On, so I looked there. I see an "Applinks Product Plugin" with add-on key com.atlassian.applinks.applinks-plugin that shows "0 of 135 modules enabled." I don't see a way to enable it, though. I'm also seeing a lot of error messages in atlassian-confluence.log that appear to be related.

Would love to get some troubleshooting hints!

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