Confluence 3.5 : Confluence 3.3 Upgrade Notes
This page last changed on Mar 02, 2011 by smaddox.
Below are some important notes on upgrading to Confluence 3.3. For details of the new features and improvements in this release, please read the Confluence 3.3 release notes. On this page: Upgrade NotesEnd of Support for WebSphere, WebLogic, Resin, Internet Explorer 6 and Java Platform 5 (JDK/JRE 1.5)As previously announced, we are no longer providing support for:
Please see End of Support Announcements for Confluence for further details. DWR Deprecation NoticeWe have replaced DWR with XWork actions (returning JSON, implementing the Beanable interface). The DWR servlet still works, however the client-side JavaScript files are not embedded into pages anymore. Support for the client side Javascript proxies has been moved into the Confluence Legacy Web Resources plugin. This plugin is disabled by default. If you need any of the following web resources you will need to enable the Confluence Legacy Web Resources plugin:
You will also need to make the following resource a required resource in your view template: legacy.confluence.web.resources:dwr-confluence Upgrade Procedure
If you are already running a version of Confluence, please follow these instructions to upgrade to the latest version:
Checking for Other Known Issues and Troubleshooting the Confluence UpgradeAfter you have completed the steps above to upgrade your Confluence installation, check all the items on the Confluence post-upgrade checklist to ensure that everything works as expected. If something is not working correctly, please check for known Confluence issues and try troubleshooting your upgrade as described below:
Useful PluginsBefore installing a plugin into your Confluence site, please check the plugin's information page to see whether it is supported by Atlassian, by another vendor, or not at all. See our guidelines on plugin support.
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