Getting Started
There are two main ways to develop with Confluence — using our Remote API or developing a plugin. If you are integrating Confluence with another application, you will most likely want to use the Remote API. If you wish to add capabilities to Confluence, a plugin may be the answer. To get started writing plugins, we recommend you to download the Plugins SDK and follow the instructions to setup a plugin development environment.
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Main TopicsAtlassian Plugin SDK | Get started by setting up your Atlassian plugin development environment.Themes Want to customise the look and feel of Confluence? Learn how to provide your custom stylesheets, change layouts and include your own JavaScript elements into Confluence. Custom Features Add new functionality to Confluence by creating your own screens and actions. Gadgets Learn how to write Gadgets to expose or consume content in Atlassian applications. Remote API Confluence exposes its data via SOAP/XML-RPC and REST services. Learn how to use the remote API's to integrate Confluence with your other applications. Atlassian Development Hubs| Include Page |
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Here you will find information regarding the Sawyer Computing Center, located on the 5th floor of the Sawyer Building. Additionally, we have provided digital versions of all computing center policies, as well as a downloadable application for students looking for on-campus employment. | Info |
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Visit our Printing Services section to learn more about printing in the Sawyer Computing Center. |
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