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Supported Platforms FAQ (Confluence User Guides and Documents)
Q: How does Atlassian choose which JDK versions, application servers and databases to support? For databases and application servers, we try to pick a good crosssection, including open source options and the popular commercial platforms. We then choose which ...
Other labels: database, requirements
Start Confluence automatically on Windows as a Service (Confluence User Guides and Documents)
Reasons For Hosting Confluence As A Service If you are hosting Confluence on a Windowsbased server, installation as a Windows Service offers these advantages: Automated Confluence recovery after server restart Improved troubleshooting through logging server output to file The guide below applies ...
Other labels: confluence22, memory, auto-startup
Fix 'Page Not Found' errors for pages with spaces in the title (Confluence User Guides and Documents)
you are getting "Page Not Found" errors when trying to view pages with spaces in the titles, and are using WebSphere, we recommend updating your WebSphere instance to 5.1.1 (with fixpack 3) or above. This is a bug in prior versions, and is fixed in fixpack 3. See ...
Other labels: troubleshooting-faq, websphere
Known Issues for Websphere (Confluence User Guides and Documents)
Version Requirements To run Confluence on Websphere, you will need to be running Confluence 1.4.2 or higher, against Websphere 5.1.1 with fixpack 3 or higher installed (5.1.1.3 or higher). There are known issues running Confluence against earlier versions of Websphere. Websphere and Oracle ...
Other labels: oracle, known-issues-appserver, websphere
Known Issues for WebLogic (Confluence User Guides and Documents)
WebLogic Configuration tips Confluence sends its log output to standard out, so by default Weblogic does not record it. To redirect Confluence's log output to a file follow these instructions Redirecting System.out and System.err to a File http://edocs.bea.com/wls/docs70/adminguide/logging.html ...
Other labels: weblogic, known-issues-appserver
Weblogic - Troubleshooting (Confluence User Guides and Documents)
Confluence sends its log output to standard out, so by default Weblogic does not record it. To redirect Confluence's log output to a file follow these instructions Redirecting System.out and System.err to a File http://edocs.bea.com/wls/docs70/adminguide/logging.html#1026290
Other labels: weblogic
Known Issues for Resin 3.x (Confluence User Guides and Documents)
Confluence requires extra configuration to run in Resin 3. (i) As of Confluence 2.3 you can just need to update web.xml for Resin 3 Updating web.xml for Resin 3 with the shipped resin3 version of web.xml. In older versions, follow the instructions ...
Other labels: xml, resin3, installation, troubleshooting, known-issues-appserver, resin
Known Issues for JBoss (Confluence User Guides and Documents)
Quick Note about Confluence and JBoss Confluence does not make any use of the JBoss container beyond its embedded Tomcat web application server, as can be easily demonstrated by the fact that our standalone Confluence ships with, and runs entirely inside ...
Other labels: known-issues-appserver
Configuring a MySQL Datasource in Apache Tomcat (Confluence User Guides and Documents)
Instructions on setting up a MySQL DataSource connection for Confluence Standalone or EAR/WAR. The Confluence database connection URL must have {{autoReconnect=true}} added to the end to prevent disconnection issues. Shut down Tomcat Run {{bin/shutdown.sh}} or {{bin ...
Other labels: database
Apache and Apache Connector Tips (Confluence User Guides and Documents)
speed of downloading attachments is extremely slow. We are experiencing the following speeds Large file served directly through Apache: 15000 KB/sec Large file served directly from Tomcat HTTP connector: 14500 KB/sec Large ...
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