I developed a plugin for Bamboo.
I put the jar file under the [Bamboo Inst Dir]/webapp/WEB-INF/lib and the plugin works fine.
But I wonder where the right place is.
There is the directory of [Bamboo Home]/plugins.
Which is the right place and what is the difference between them?
I may be wrong, but I think WEB-INF/lib location is for plugins 1 only. $BAMBOO_HOME/plugins is for both plugin 1 and plugin 2 (when manually installed). Put it into /plugins - in this way it will survive reinstallations.
You should use the Universal Plugin Manager (Admin > Administration > System > Plugins) to install plugin in Bamboo.
http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/UPM/Adding+a+Plugin#AddingaPlugin-Uploadingyourownplugin
If you still want to install them manually, put them in $BAMBOO_HOME/plugins
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Thank you for your info.
I tried to install my plugin using UPM, but it siad, "The plugin is a version 1 plugin. Version 1 plugins cannot be dynamically installed."
I refered to UPM Document. But it does not describe about the error.
What should I do to my plugin jar file.
I guess I should edit the atlassian-plugin.xml.
Is it right?
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If you are developping a new plugin, you should definitely used plugin version 2.
Unless you plan to use it on an older version of Bamboo (pre 3.3), where version 2 is not supported on agents.
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Are you trying to install a downloaded plugin or is it yours?
If you are developping a new plugin, you should definitely use plugin version 2, if you can (Bamboo > 3.3 and compatible module types).
https://developer.atlassian.com/display/BAMBOODEV/Bamboo+Plugin+Module+Types
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Thank you for your valuable information.
Based on your information, I tested my plugin on various versions of Bamboo.
The test results are as below.
1. Older versions of Bamboo than 3.2, including 3.2
Plugin Type: 1
atlassian-plugin.xml Root Symantec: <atlassian-plugin key="*" name="*">
Directory to place jar: [Bamboo Inst Dir]/webapp/WEB-INF/lib
2. Later versions of Bamboo than 3.4, including 3.4
Plugin Type: 2
atlassian-plugin.xml Root Symantec: <atlassian-plugin key="*" name="*" <tt>plugins-version="2"</tt>>
Directory to place jar: [Bamboo Home]/plugins
3. Bamboo 3.3
Both plugin types of 1 and 2 do not apply to the version 3.3.
The error message below appears when using plugin 1 or plugin 2.
[XWorkPluginConfigurationMaintainer] Error while reloading XWork configuration to include *.***Actions (null)
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/atlassian/bamboo/plan/cache/ImmutablePlan
I cannot configure a plugin for Bamboo 3.3.
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Did you compile it against 3.3 sources?
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Thank you for your advice. The issue has been solved.
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