Below are some important notes on upgrading to Confluence 3.4. For details of the new features and improvements in this release, please read the Confluence 3.4 release notes.

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Upgrade Notes

Visibility of User Macros in the Macro Browser

As stated in the release notes, the Confluence Macro Browser and autocomplete can now show user macros as well as other macros. If your Confluence site already has some user macros, when you upgrade to Confluence 3.4 the upgrade task will set all existing user macros to be visible only to system administrators.

After upgrading, you will need to set each macro individually to be visible to all users, depending on your requirements. See the documentation on writing user macros.

Crowd 2.0.7 Upgrade Required if your Confluence is Integrated with Crowd

If your Confluence installation is integrated with Atlassian Crowd for user management and single sign-on, you will need to upgrade to Crowd 2.0.7 when upgrading to Confluence 3.4. Note also that for Confluence 3.4, there is a new Seraph authenticator to be specified in the CONFLUENCE-INSTALLATION/confluence/WEB-INF/classes/seraph-config.xml file.

<authenticator class="com.atlassian.crowd.integration.seraph.v22.ConfluenceAuthenticator"/>

Please follow the Crowd integration guide for complete instructions, including the update to the Seraph authenticator configuration. See our knowledge base article for symptoms of the problem that occurs if Crowd is not upgraded. And here are the Crowd 2.0.7 release notes.

Configuration Option for Disabling Password Confirmation (Useful if Using a Custom Authenticator)

This section is relevant to Confluence installations that use a custom authentication mechanism. You may run into problems with the Confluence security measure that requires password confirmation for administrative actions, change of email address and Captcha for failed logins.

If necessary, you can set the password.confirmation.disabled system property to disable the password confirmation functionality. See Recognised System Properties. We provide this configuration option as a workaround for issue CONF-20958.

Existing 'Remember Me' Cookies No Longer Valid

We have tightened the security of Confluence's 'remember me' functionality. As a result of this change, any existing 'remember me' cookies will be invalid after you upgrade your Confluence installation. When accessing Confluence for the first time after the upgrade, users will be prompted to log in as usual.

End of Support for Oracle 10g and Safari 3 and 3.1

As previously announced, we no longer offer support for:

Please see End of Support Announcements for Confluence.

Advance Notice of End of Support for PostgreSQL 8.1 and Firefox 3.0

We are planning on ending support for:

Please see End of Support Announcements for Confluence.

Clickr Theme and Left Navigation Theme No Longer Bundled with Confluence

Confluence 3.2 introduced two new themes, the Documentation theme and the Easy Reader theme. At the same time, we announced the deprecation of the following two themes:

Deprecated Theme

Description

Suggested Replacement

Clickr theme

This theme was inspired by the Flickr user interface, with Confluence content centred on the page.

Easy Reader theme

Left Navigation theme

This theme provided a navigation bar on the left hand side of the screen.

Documentation theme

Please note the following:

Plugin Repository Macros No Longer Work

Some macros were never intended for external use, and we have always recommended that you do not add them to a wiki page. Nevertheless, it is possible that some Confluence sites have these macros on some pages. Please note that these macros no longer work in Confluence 3.4 onwards. They were part of the Plugin Repository, which we have now replaced with a new plugin manager.

These macros no longer work:

Wiki Markup in Space Description No Longer Rendered

Please note that the space description no longer renders wiki markup. If your space descriptions include wiki markup, the markup will display as plain text.

Upgrade Procedure

As always, please test your upgrades in your test environment before rolling into production.

If you are already running a version of Confluence, please follow these instructions to upgrade to the latest version:

  1. Before you upgrade, we strongly recommend that you back up your Confluence home directory and database. See the documentation on backing up your Confluence site. If you are using an external database, perform a database backup.
  2. If your version of Confluence is earlier than 3.3.x, then please read the Upgrade Notes Overview and the Upgrade Notes for each version of Confluence listed on that page. (There are hyperlinks to each one.) Also:
  3. Download the latest version of Confluence.
  4. Follow the instructions in the upgrade guide.

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