Vote and watch https://studio.plugins.atlassian.com/browse/JBHV-160
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Interesting. I voted on the upgrade.
Harry, does this plug in allow for custom notification / addition of watchers based on ticket criteria?
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It allows you to create custom listeners, services, post functions, validators, conditions - basically most things as long as you write your own Groovy script for it.
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@Harry Are you talking about the script runner plugin?
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Yes, only script runner can do this. Behaviour plugin can only add field level functionality, e.g. show/hide or make required fields depending on other fields. It can't do more outside of that.
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What is it exactly that you meed support on? Are you speaking about JIRA or Confluence?
I assume JIRA as Confluence 5.1 has yet to be released.
We would be happy to answer any support questions you have on http://support.atlassian.com/
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Daneil, Jared is referring to Jamie's behaviour plugin - I just found out from the tag. We'd like to know this too, but it looks like it'll be a while due to the 5.1 inline editing feature.
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Was wondering if the plug in was going to be able to be used / installed in Jira 5.1.3. I was not aware that this was also a plug in for Confluence.
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Ah, my mistake. Jobin has the right idea below. As this is a third party plugin we are uninvolved in it's continued development. Vote on the issue below to have this brought to the developers attention.
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