Databases Reference
In-Depth Information
Building the Confluence content index can take a long time to complete,
this depends on:
• The number of pages in your installation
• The number, type, and size of the attachments
• The amount of memory available to Confluence
Changing the indexing language
If the majority of your content is in a different language than English, changing the
indexing language in Confluence may improve the accuracy of the Confluence search
results. Confluence supports content indexing in English, German, Russian, Chinese,
Japanese, French, Brazilian Portuguese, Czech, and Greek.
To change the indexing language:
1.
Browse to the Administration Console ( Administration |
Confluence Admin ).
2.
Choose General Configuration in the left-hand menu.
3.
Choose Edit .
4.
Select the indexing language from the drop-down list in the Formatting
and International Settings section.
5.
Click on Save to apply the settings.
Even in an unsupported language (for example, Dutch), the content
indexing function works rather well, as it does not only rely on an
idiom but it will also look into the available content (pages and
attachments) to build the search index.
Application links
Confluence can be integrated with other Atlassian tools using application links .
An application link is a trusted relation between two applications. These applications
are allowed to share information and work with each other.
To explain the possibilities, we will be connecting our Confluence installation to
a JIRA installation. Using the same technique, Confluence can be connected to
Bamboo, FishEye, Crucible, Stash, or another Confluence installation.
 
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