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Configuring Bamboo and JIRA to work together simply requires you to set up an application link (two-way) between JIRA and Bamboo.
On this page:
Application Version | Requirement | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Bamboo Version | 3.1 or later | If you are using an earlier version of Bamboo, please refer these instructions in the appropriate older version of the Bamboo documentation. |
JIRA Version | 4.4 or later | If you are using an earlier version of JIRA, please refer to the Bamboo 3.0 instructions: Integrating Bamboo with JIRA (Bamboo 3.0). |
If you are using an earlier version of Bamboo and/or JIRA, you can also download an older version of the JIRA Bamboo plugin from the Atlassian Plugin Exchange. However, we strongly advise you to upgrade JIRA to version 4.4 or later and Bamboo to version 3.1 or later, if you wish to integrate Bamboo with JIRA.
Before you begin:
Follow the JIRA instructions to configure the application link in JIRA.
Congratulations! You have successfully integrated Bamboo and JIRA.
You may wish to read about how to use these two applications together in the following pages:
If the Bamboo gadgets do not appear in your JIRA gadget directory, you will need to subscribe JIRA to Bamboo's gadgets.
To subscribe JIRA to Bamboo's gadgets:
Deploying multiple Atlassian applications in a single Tomcat container is not supported. We do not test this configuration and upgrading any of the applications (even for point releases) is likely to break it. There are also a number of known issues with this configuration (see this FAQ for more information).
We also do not support deploying multiple Atlassian applications to a single Tomcat container for a number of practical reasons. Firstly, you must shut down Tomcat to upgrade any application and secondly, if one application crashes, the other applications running in that Tomcat container will be inaccessible. Finally, we recommend not deploying any other applications to the same Tomcat container that runs Bamboo, especially if these other applications have large memory requirements or require additional libraries in Tomcat's lib subdirectory.
JIRA and Bamboo cannot run in the same Tomcat instance due to a known issue with the Bamboo plugin for JIRA (see JRA-19662).
If integrating Bamboo with JIRA, you should not change the JIRA project key format from the default, as Bamboo only supports the default project key format.
If you need further help, please raise a support request in our support system, in the Bamboo project. You may also want to view articles in the Bamboo Knowledge Base and browse our forums.
Configuring Application Links (JIRA documentation)