I installed the add-on plugin I downloaded from the Atlasian marketplace.
But I modified the source code(.js) for the plugin.
Even if I uninstall and reinstall it, it works with the version I installed before.
I deleted it from the osgi (transformed-plugins) folder and rebooted the server, but it still works with the old version. It works the same in Confluence...
How can I read the updated jar file?
There is a part of the jar file I downloaded from the marketplace that I want to customize. However, just adding logs and changing them does not update it. I deleted all cache directories related to the plug-in, but it does not reflect.
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@Brant Schroeder I'll say it's a file (b) that I modified only the log, Marketplace original file (a). Then only a is recognized and b is not. It's the same even if you remove it from the Jira addon screen and reinstall it. (It worked well in bitbucket)
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@김민주 it is a marketplace app and is not meant to be updated. If you are changing the file the signature probably no longer matches so it would not load.
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@Brant Schroeder Thanks. I see.
But why did it work in bitbucket?
Is there any way I can modify the jar file of the marketplace I downloaded?
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I am not sure why a bitbucket app would allow you to change it. I would suggest reaching out to the app creator and seeing if they can help.
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