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New: Forge External Authentication Makes Outbound OAuth Easy
If you’ve built a Forge app, you’re probably familiar with managed auth—the platform “magic” that lets you make calls to Jira and Confluence product APIs without worrying about credentials. With the release of external authentication, we’ve extended the “magic” of managed auth to external providers that use OAuth 2.0, making it easier to build Forge […]
Codegeist Chronicles: Reflections on Forge from Hackathon Developers
We looked back on Codegeist 2021 and saw that developers of all backgrounds learned how Forge can help them make powerful Cloud apps quickly. From beginners to experienced Partners, Codegeist gave the Atlassian Community a chance to use Forge to accelerate the creative process and take ideas from brainstorming all the way to the Marketplace. […]
Announcing Codegeist 2021 Winning Forge Apps
For this year’s competition, we wanted to see what developers around the world can dream and build with Forge, the app development platform enabling developers to easily and securely customize, extend, and integrate with Atlassian cloud products. And as we suspected, your apps did not disappoint. “This year’s Codegeist blew me away. From individual developers […]
Marketplace Revenue Share Updates
On April 1, 2022, new Marketplace Revenue Share amounts will take effect, increasing the share of revenue retained by publishers of server apps. In addition, the 95% promotional rate applied to apps in their first year on the Marketplace will be adjusted to apply only to new apps built on Forge. Boosting revenue for publishers […]
Atlassian Ventures Celebrates 1 Year of Investment in the Cloud Ecosystem
This September marks the 1-year anniversary of Atlassian Ventures, a fund that invests in companies building apps for the Atlassian cloud ecosystem, established ecosystem product partners, and members of the Atlassian Partner Program. In its first year, Atlassian Ventures has closed 19 investments, including 10 seed investments distributed to early-stage startups. In total, Atlassian Ventures […]
Unifying Atlassian Connect and Forge: An Update
Update: Since publishing this blog post, we’ve heard a great deal of feedback from Partners and developers. We want to answer a few of the questions you asked here on the blog for greater visibility, and outline how we plan to address concerns. We heard some developers express concern that Connect will be removed from […]
Generating a Java REST Client for Confluence Cloud
Confluence’s REST API has many endpoints, with many combinations of parameters. Getting those data types and parameters correct for everything can be error prone if you were to write the client code manually. Is that a path parameter or a query parameter? Is that parameter optional or required? What data type does that return? If […]
From Codegeist entry to Marketplace Success – 7 tips for creating award-winning apps
Every year, Codegeist is the Atlassian developer community’s chance to experiment, get creative, and try something new developing apps for Atlassian products. Celebrating the ecosystem’s innovation (with prizes and swag!) is one of our favorite parts of Codegeist. But building a successful hackathon app takes more than just an out-of-the-box approach — it also requires […]
Make your move to win: Codegeist is here
It’s time to make your move. Codegeist, Atlassian’s annual developer hackathon, is now live! With Codegeist, developers have the opportunity to unleash the potential of teams around the world by building Atlassian apps. Designed to recognize greatness of our developer community, Codegeist gives participants a stage to showcase their creativity and skill in extending Atlassian’s […]
Update to Jira Cloud’s Swagger/OpenAPI docs
In a previous Atlassian Community article, I talked about some things that might block you in generating client code automatically from our published spec, and then using that generated code to call Jira. Well, we removed those blockers! Also, we heard your feedback that you didn’t like the long and confusing method names. So here’s […]
Announcing the winners of Codegeist 2020
Thank you to everyone who participated in Codegeist 2020. Codegeist is Atlassian’s longstanding remote hackathon where participants build innovative applications for their favorite Atlassian tools. This year, we got to see our developer community in action during our biggest ever Codegeist – with over 1,300 participants, 300 app submissions and $315k in prizes. Each submission […]
10 design principles for delightful CLIs
The Forge CLI makes it delightfully easy for developers to build and run apps on the Forge platform. Read our 10 principles for designing successful CLIs.
Build your dream workflow using Forge
Forge is our new cloud app development platform – now, developers can build trusted, scalable apps in minutes without the need to manage infrastructure or security. Forge is currently available in beta for customers building in-house apps and integrations for their teams. I had the opportunity to sit down with Anil Kumar Krisnashetty, IT Consultant […]
Codegeist is back in a big way
Codegeist is a remote hackathon where participants build innovative cloud applications for their favorite Atlassian tools. These apps can be for individuals and for teams, and participants may even want to list their apps on the Atlassian Marketplace. From newbies to experts, everyone is welcome to participate from May 19 (Tuesday) to July 13 (Monday) […]
Artificial intelligence for issue analytics: a machine learning powered Jira Cloud app
This blog post was contributed by a group of students at the University of Wollongong, based on a project they did for their computer science class under the supervision of Associate Professor Hoa Dam. Introduction As Natural Language Processing matures, the value of a trusted AI interpreter to enhance a team’s performance through business applications […]
