23 February 2011

Atlassian is proud to present the Confluence SharePoint Connector 1.3.

This release includes a number of end user features and administration improvements. Most notably, the Confluence Page web part and Confluence Tree View web part now support web part 'Connections.' This means that you can configure the Confluence Page web part to dynamically update when a user clicks within the Tree View web part. In addition, the Confluence Page web part now displays any comments associated with that page, allowing SharePoint users to view threaded discussions happening in Confluence.

Our developers have managed to squeeze in a number of other improvements too. Better sub-folder support in the SharePoint List macro, full support for row-level security, improved handling of anonymous users in Confluence, and a nicer integrated search experience are just a handful of the extra goodies in this release.

To see the full picture, take a look at the list of improvements below.

Highlights of this release:

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Please refer to the SharePoint Connector 1.3 Upgrade Notes for essential information about factors affecting your upgrade.

 

Support for Web Part Connections

The Confluence web parts now support web part 'Connections'. This allows users to browse the pages in a Confluence space without leaving SharePoint. Setting up the connection is easy – just edit the SharePoint page and use the menus to connect the web parts together.

 

Bring Confluence Discussions into SharePoint

A new option in the Confluence Page web part allows users to toggle the display of comments on a Confluence page within the web part. If you use comments to discuss your Confluence content, this discussion can now automatically be displayed in SharePoint.

 

Search SharePoint From Any Space

One of the best features of the SharePoint Connector is the ability to search Confluence and SharePoint at the same time. Prior to SharePoint Connector 1.3, you needed to use the SharePoint Decorators theme if you wanted to search SharePoint from your Confluence space. In 1.3 we've eliminated this dependency so that you can now add integrated SharePoint search to any Confluence space, regardless of the theme you're using.

 

Improved SharePoint List macro

SharePoint Connector 1.3 gives you more flexibility and security when embedding SharePoint lists into your Confluence page:

 

Plenty of Improvements

Here's a selection of the other improvements in this release:

The SharePoint Connector 1.3 Team

Development
Elwist Ng
Kang Leng Ong

Product Management
Bill Arconati

Product Marketing Management
Matthew Hodges

Support
Roy Hartono
Adam Laskowski
Azwandi Mohd Aris

Team Lead
Joseph Clark

External Contributions
Atlassian gratefully acknowledges the contributions of these external developers, who contributed software patches that were incorporated into this release
Mohd Sukri (CustomWare)
Vikas Sharma

Complete List of Fixes in this Release