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You need to set up your project and environment go be able to handle Comala Document Management events. |
You can have your app to listen to workflow related events using Confluence's Event Listeners.
Events
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| Fired when the page of blogpost is approved.
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| Fired when the state of page or blog post is changed | ||||||||
| Fired when the state of a page of blog post has expired | ||||||||
| Fired when the approval is assigned | ||||||||
| Fired when the approval is unassigned | ||||||||
| Fired when the page or blog post is approved
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| Fired when the page or blog post is rejected | ||||||||
| Fired when a task is created | ||||||||
| Fired when a task is updated | ||||||||
| Fired when a task is completed | ||||||||
| Fired when a task is closed (usually when the state changed and there are still open tasks) | ||||||||
| Fired when a task is assigned | ||||||||
| Fired when a task due date is expired |
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Check Comala Document Management API's |
The JAVA API event ContentApproveEvent (Comala Workflows API 6.17.3) has been removed from v7.0+ releases. Comala Document Management Java API in v7.0+ releases use the following for approval events - Approval ApprovedEvent (Comala Workflows API 7.0.0 API)
Usage
Workflow events are handled the same way as Confluence events
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