1. Log in as a system administrator and go to the administration page. Click Application Links in the administration menu. The 'Configure Application Links' page will appear, showing the application links that have been set up.
  2. Click 'Add Application Link'. Step 1 of the 'Link to another server' dialogue will be displayed.
  3. Enter the server URL of the application that you want to link to, in the 'Server URL' field. Click the 'Next' button. Step 2 of the 'Link to another server' dialogue will be displayed.
  4. Fill out the fields, as follows:
    • 'Application Name' — Enter the name by which this remote application will be referred to, in your application.
    • 'Application Type' — Select the type of application that you are linking to: Generic, FishEye/Crucible, Confluence, Stash, Bamboo, JIRA.
    • 'Application URL' — This will be set to the server URL you entered in the previous step and will not be editable.
  5. Click the 'Create' button to create the application link. The 'Configure Application Links' page will be displayed, listing all of the application links that have currently been set up for your application including the one you just added.
  6. Configure the desired authentication type (Trusted Applications, OAuth, basic HTTP, none) for your new application link. 
  7. In your application that does not support Application Links, configure the same type of authentication that you configured for your application link's outgoing authentication (in the previous step). For example, if you configured outgoing Trusted Applications authentication in your Application-Links-enabled application, you also need log into your non-Application-Links application and manually configure Trusted Applications (see the relevant administrator's documentation for the application).
    For more information about configuring authentication, see Configuring Authentication for an Application Link.
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