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Javadoc in Confluence

Bahar Çağlar
Contributor
October 21, 2012

What does developer.atlassian.com use for adding javadocs in a confluence page?

There is an javadoc example in conluence:

https://developer.atlassian.com/static/javadoc/upm/plugin-license-storage-lib/2.1/reference/com/atlassian/upm/license/storage/lib/ThirdPartyPluginLicenseStorageManager.html

I have generated javadocs and I want to put them in a confluence page.

Thanks in advance.

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Stefan M
Contributor
May 9, 2015

Try out the Docs Plugin. This seems to be that what you are looking for: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/net.meixxi.confluence.docs.docs-plugin

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nriley
Atlassian Team
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October 21, 2012

The javadoc is actually a static page (with the same header as the confluence pages we use) that includes the javadoc in an iframe I believe.

Currently it is not possible to embed a javadoc directly (by url) into a confluence page, however this should be possible in the upcoming 5.0 release of Confluence using the {html-include} macro. More information can be found here: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Enabling+the+html-include+Macro

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