Jira Core 8.15.x upgrade notes

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Here are some important notes on upgrading to Jira Core 8.15.

For details on the new features and improvements in this release, see the Jira Core 8.15.x release notes


 Upgrade notes

Image attachments in email notifications

As you might have read in the release notes, we’ve fixed the issue with image attachments not being displayed in email notifications. Images now include security tokens that allow your users to view the images within 7 days, by default. You can change the expiry time in Administration > System > Advanced settings by editing the jira.security.image.attachment.jwt.tokens.expiry.hours setting.

Changes to email templates

For this feature, we’ve also edited the following email templates:

  • templates/email-batch/html/footer.vm

  • templates/email/html/includes/footer.vm

We’ve added a hyperlink to an article that describes possible problems with images caused by a disabled VPN or Jira not being allowlisted in Gmail. Here’s the article: Image attachments are not displayed in emails

If you’re using customized email templates, you can add this link too (both to help your users and keep the templates up-to-date), but the feature will work perfectly fine without these changes. For more info about editing email templates, see Customizing email content

Changes in the web.xml file for image attachments

While improving image attachments in email notifications, we've also made changes to the web.xml file. The changes include new paths to servlets responsible for image attachments. When upgrading, make sure to use the new web.xml file and copy your custom modifications to it rather then using the old file. Otherwise, Jira will look for old servers and attachments won't be displayed.

We've already had a bug related to this, you can see the details here: JRASERVER-41675 - Getting issue details... STATUS

Known vulnerability in the BKS-V1 keystore format

If you’re running Jira over SSL, we’d like to bring your attention to a security vulnerability of the BKS-V1 keystore format, provided by the BouncyCastle library. We strongly recommend that you don’t use it in your Jira instance. Learn more

 End of support announcements

There are no changes in this release. For details on what's supported, see Supported platforms.

 App developers

See Preparing for Jira 8.15 for any important changes regarding apps.

 Upgrade procedure

Upgrading from a Jira version 8.x.x? 

See  Upgrading Jira applications  for complete upgrade procedures, including all available upgrade methods and pre-upgrade steps.

Last modified on Mar 17, 2021

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