JIRA Studio Documentation

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Your source (e.g. your source code) resides in a repository such as Subversion, Perforce or CVS.

A changeset is a collection of source files that are committed to the repository at the same time. A changeset can be associated with one or more reviews.

In JIRA Studio, because a repository can be associated with projects, a changeset can automatically link to any associated issues and wiki pages.

(warning) Please note, the version of FishEye running in JIRA Studio may differ from the latest released version of FishEye. Please refer to JIRA Studio Application Versions for that latest version information.

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Working with Source

 

To work with source,

  1. Click the 'Source' tab in the top header of JIRA Studio. Only 'Developer' accounts have access to this tab.
  2. This takes you to FishEye. For details about using FishEye, please see the 'FishEye User Documentation' section below.

FishEye User Documentation

 

The guide listed below contains information on how to use FishEye. Please note, this guide does not contain documentation on JIRA Studio-specific functions (e.g. functions that cannot be found in standalone FishEye). See the 'JIRA Studio-specific Documentation' section on this page for documentation on JIRA Studio-specific functions.

JIRA Studio-specific Documentation

 

There are currently no JIRA Studio-specific user functions for FishEye.