I'm trying to create an issue tracker in NetBeans, JIRA. But what is my issue Tracker URL?
Assuming that you are using OnDemand, the issue tracker URL is just https://DOMAIN.atlassian.net (or https://DOMAIN.jira.com)
There doesn't seem to be an authoritative source of information on how to connect the latest NetBeans (8.0.2 at the moment of writing) to the latest JIRA (7.0.0-OD-01-193).
I installed the JIRA plugin, and tried with both https://[DOMAIN].atlassian.net and https://[DOMAIN].atlassian.net. In both cases I get error message like below:
No JIRA repository found al location. Invalid URL or proxy problem.
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Same problem here. Any known solution or workaround?
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Hi Darin,
As far as I remember, I had this resolved as an issue with the Atlassian support team. I was told that currently the Plug-in support for Netbeans is in discontinued state and there seems to be no active development for connecting newer JIRA repositories with Netbeans. So I was suggested an option to either change the IDE or the issue tracker.
I would suggest to check with the Atlassian team again.
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Thank you for the reply. Fortunately, I have this problem solved. NetBeans 8.2 includes two different JIRA connectors. Moving to the JIRA 5.0+ solves the issue. I hadn't seen this option when I posted my previous comment and I don't know if it was available in previous versions of NetBeans.
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what about localhost?
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