[jira] (DOXIA-470) Conflence: support "[jira-ticket@jira]" construct

2013-03-30 Thread Robert Scholte (JIRA)

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Robert Scholte updated DOXIA-470:
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Component/s: Module - Confluence

> Conflence: support "[jira-ticket@jira]" construct
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> Key: DOXIA-470
> URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/DOXIA-470
> Project: Maven Doxia
>  Issue Type: New Feature
>  Components: Module - Confluence
>Reporter: Valters Vingolds
>Priority: Minor
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> In Confluence Wiki, it is possible to link to Jira tickets with format 
> "{{[DOXIA-293@jira]}}", because the Wiki also knows the Jira server location. 
> It's very useful. I'd like to see support in Doxia for this too.
> The @jira signals to parser to get the location of JIRA server (configured 
> somewhere, "http://(jira...)/browse/") and append the ticket identifier. The 
> information needs to come from maven-site-plugin.
> I feel this would be similar story to support "javadoc" location macro 
> DOXIA-293. 

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[jira] (DOXIA-470) Conflence: support "[jira-ticket@jira]" construct

2013-03-30 Thread Robert Scholte (JIRA)

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Robert Scholte updated DOXIA-470:
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Description: 
In Confluence Wiki, it is possible to link to Jira tickets with format 
"{{[DOXIA-293@jira]}}", because the Wiki also knows the Jira server location. 
It's very useful. I'd like to see support in Doxia for this too.

The @jira signals to parser to get the location of JIRA server (configured 
somewhere, "http://(jira...)/browse/") and append the ticket identifier. The 
information needs to come from maven-site-plugin.

I feel this would be similar story to support "javadoc" location macro 
DOXIA-293. 

  was:
In Confluence Wiki, it is possible to link to Jira tickets with format 
"{{[DOXIA-293@jira]}}", because the Wiki also knows the Jira server location. 
It's very useful. I'd like to see support in Doxia for this too.

The @jira signals to parser to get the location of JIRA server (configured 
somewhere, "http://(jira...)/browse/") and append the ticket identifier. The 
information needs to come from maven-site-plugin.

I feel this would be similar story to support "javadoc" location macro 
DOXIA-293.


> Conflence: support "[jira-ticket@jira]" construct
> -
>
> Key: DOXIA-470
> URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/DOXIA-470
> Project: Maven Doxia
>  Issue Type: New Feature
>Reporter: Valters Vingolds
>Priority: Minor
>
> In Confluence Wiki, it is possible to link to Jira tickets with format 
> "{{[DOXIA-293@jira]}}", because the Wiki also knows the Jira server location. 
> It's very useful. I'd like to see support in Doxia for this too.
> The @jira signals to parser to get the location of JIRA server (configured 
> somewhere, "http://(jira...)/browse/") and append the ticket identifier. The 
> information needs to come from maven-site-plugin.
> I feel this would be similar story to support "javadoc" location macro 
> DOXIA-293. 

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[jira] (DOXIA-470) Conflence: support "[jira-ticket@jira]" construct

2012-06-04 Thread Valters Vingolds (JIRA)
Valters Vingolds created DOXIA-470:
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 Summary: Conflence: support "[jira-ticket@jira]" construct
 Key: DOXIA-470
 URL: https://jira.codehaus.org/browse/DOXIA-470
 Project: Maven Doxia
  Issue Type: New Feature
Reporter: Valters Vingolds
Priority: Minor


In Confluence Wiki, it is possible to link to Jira tickets with format 
"{{[DOXIA-293@jira]}}", because the Wiki also knows the Jira server location. 
It's very useful. I'd like to see support in Doxia for this too.

The @jira signals to parser to get the location of JIRA server (configured 
somewhere, "http://(jira...)/browse/") and append the ticket identifier. The 
information needs to come from maven-site-plugin.

I feel this would be similar story to support "javadoc" location macro 
DOXIA-293.

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