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Innovative plugin for Atlassian's Confluence allowing to run Confluence pages as executable specifications.
The main goals of this plugin are to provide Confluence users with the following:
- Centralized data repository
- Execution of documents against locally or remotely deployed systems
- Integration for various IDEs and front-end applications like JIRA.
- Maintenance of the execution history
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| Try it out! It is up and running in less than 5 minutes. (Installation guide) |
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Executable Specifications (Documentation)
- Based on GreenPepper Open executable specifications
- Executable Confluence pages
- Suite support via labels and hierarchy
- Multi System under tests support
- Specification version control
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Integration with JIRA (Documentation)
- Run all specifications referenced by selected issues (ie Stories of an Iteration)
- Link JIRA issues to a Confluence page
- Define and run executable specifications directly in JIRA
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Integration with IDEs
- Eclipse Integration (Documentation)
- Visual Studio Integration (Documentation)
- Execute specification on local code
- Publish specification from your IDE
- WYSIWYG Editor
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Integration with Continuous builds
- Maven2 support (Documentation)
- Nant support (Documentation)
- Shared working copy and implemented copies management (tagging) for efficient work cycle
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Flexible SUD deployment
- Applications (JAR or DLL) can be deployed on the same machine as the GreenPepper Server
- Applications can be deployed on any machine on your network using the Remote Agent
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 | GreenPepper does not add or alter Confluence tables or columns. Adding or removing GreenPepper from your installed plugins will not cause any collateral damage to your Confluence data. |
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 | Tested on Firefox 2.x, IE 6, IE 7.0, and Safari 3.0.3 Best viewed with Firefox |
 | The licence terms You can find the complete licence terms here but briefly:
The initial purchase entitles you of one year of free upgrades and support and you will need 1 licence per production server. |
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