A Confluence plugin to view and manage the jobs registered by Confluence and its plugins.
This simple plugin provides a window into the internal Confluence job engine, allowing you to view its jobs and related information, as well as start, pause, and resume any job.
Features
Ability to see when jobs last ran and will run again
Ability to start, pause, and resume any job
Adds the management page to the Confluence global administrative section
A very useful addition to this plugin would be the ability to change the schedul...
A very useful addition to this plug-in would be the ability to change the scheduling of these jobs from the Job Manager page. For example, changing the MailQueueFlush job to run every 5 minutes instead of every minute, etc. Especially as more plug-ins are created that have registered jobs, this would be extremely useful indeed. Not sure if this is technically feasible/possible though?
Comments (4)
Jan 09, 2007
Aggelos T. Paraskevopoulos says:
Don, The plugin is registered as 'Invite', is this correct? Wouldn't be a confl...Don,
The plugin is registered as 'Invite', is this correct? Wouldn't be a conflict with Invite plugin itself?
Jan 10, 2007
Don Brown says:
You are absolutely correct. I fixed that and another bug, and released 1.0...You are absolutely correct. I fixed that and another bug, and released 1.0.1. Thanks for pointing this out.
Jan 10, 2007
Mike says:
I've installed this on Confluence 2.2.9 the Last Execution and Next Execution co...I've installed this on Confluence 2.2.9 - the Last Execution and Next Execution columns are blank - seems OK in 2.3 though.
Oct 31, 2007
David Dembo says:
A very useful addition to this plugin would be the ability to change the schedul...A very useful addition to this plug-in would be the ability to change the scheduling of these jobs from the Job Manager page. For example, changing the MailQueueFlush job to run every 5 minutes instead of every minute, etc. Especially as more plug-ins are created that have registered jobs, this would be extremely useful indeed.
Not sure if this is technically feasible/possible though?