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If one of the applications you are connecting to does not have Applinks, you can still set up an application link to it. See Adding an Application Link.

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Once you have added an application link, you may wish to link entities between the applications. Linking entities enables additional integration features, such as link rendering. An entity is one of the following:

In the following example, we'll create an two-way entity link between a JIRA project (project key is 'MYPROJECT') and a FishEye repository (repository key is 'MYREPO'), for the application link we previously created.

First, navigate to the FishEye administration console and find the repository that you want to link from. Click the icon and select 'Application Links' from the dropdown menu. The entity links screen will be displayed.

Screenshot: Entity links for a FishEye repository

Click 'Add Entity Link' and click the remote application where the target entity is located. In this case, it will be the 'Example JIRA' application that we linked to previously. The add entity link dialogue will be displayed.

Screenshot: Adding an entity link

Enter the key ('MYPROJECT') and an alias, i.e. display name, for the entity ('My Project'). Click 'Create' to create the entity link.

Congratulations, you've just added an entity link!

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