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Is there a way to sue the Opsgenie Java SDK classes inside an Atlassian plugin?
Like all things Atlassian they have common dependencies which are banned when you include the SDK as per the maven import.
Hey @David!
Could you expand a bit on what you mean by inside an Atlassian plugin? Are you looking to develop something like a marketplace app?
Hi @Robert ,
Yes it would be for the DC side of the world. However it is for internal use only and would never be officially listed so we have a bit of freedom on that side of things.
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Hi @David ,
This seems like it might be more related to an Atlassian plugin / a marketplace app - so I'm going to transfer this to their community, and hopefully someone can provide some insight into this!
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Hi @Nick H ,
That did cross my mind however I thought the Opsgenie tech team might know the answer as someone might know the person who put it together.
All good however someone might know over there.
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