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This page tells you how to add applications to your JIRA site, so that Application Links will work between JIRA and the added applications.
Before following the instructions below, please make sure that you have installed the Application Links plugin as described in the Installation Guide.
Field |
Description |
Examples |
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Application |
Select the application you are adding. |
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Instance name |
Enter the name of the application instance. We recommend that you use a unique instance name, to ensure that synchronisation will work. |
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URL |
Enter the address of the application instance. Please make sure that the URL agrees with the base URL configured in your application. For Subversion, the URL is {{ file:///}} plus the path to the SVN repository. (See the note about Subversion below.) |
For Confluence --- http://localhost:8080 Or --- http://myHost.com/confluence For FishEye --- http://localhost:8060 For Subversion --- file:///svn_repository Or --- file:///data/svnroot |
Login, Password |
Enter the username and password of a user with system administration rights on the application instance. They are not required for Subversion. |
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FishEye Admin Password |
Enter the password of the FishEye administrator. This field is only required when you are adding the FishEye application. |
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Application Links was originally developed for JIRA Studio, which uses the Subversion linking to associate the repository with the Atlassian applications. Outside JIRA Studio, there are currently no plugins that use SVN application links.
This means that, unless you are writing a new plugin to use the Subversion linking, you will not find it useful to add Subversion to your Application Links suite. It will not provide any extra rendering of links in JIRA or Confluence. To render links of the form source:<Filename>
, you will need FishEye.
Application Links Administration Guide
Application Links Installation Guide