Hi @suren
This is Majid @ Exalate.
If you take plugins out of the equation, then that would basically leave you with a couple of options only:
It would also be interesting to know why you would like to take the no plugins approach? Is that a company dictated policy or is it related to security concerns.
Hope it helps.
Thanks
Majid
I do not really have a step by step for the API solution, as it would be a huge project in itself. I am not sure if you would even be able to Google such a guide, but here is a starting point mainly:
https://developer.atlassian.com/cloud/jira/platform/rest/v3/intro/#version
Try to start slow by reading a ticket from Jira and then trying to create it on ServiceNow using the APIs.
Also, just in case you are interested, Exalate can be hosted fully on-prem on your side i.e. you will keep all your data in house and do not need to share it to any external server e.g. https://docs.exalate.com/docs/install-exalate-for-jira-on-docker
Hope it helps!
Thanks
Majid
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Hi @suren
OpsHub, an Atlassian partner, provides a free Community Edition that integrates Jira and ServiceNow without having to install any plugins. This is the only no-plugin, free solution you will probably get in the marketplace. OpsHub integration offers a complete GUI-based configuration without having to code anything. You can refer to Jira and ServiceNow integration documentation and a demo video to learn how OpsHub Integration Manager facilitates a bidirectional integration between Jira and ServiceNow.
Additionally, OpsHub Community Edition provides rich integration capabilities, like:
You can get started immediately with OpsHub’s Community Edition without requiring any call or license.
Thanks,
Brad
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@suren hi. I know you mentioned "no plugins" for security reasons, but feel free to check ZigiOps' no-code connector at the Atlassian marketplace. It connects Jira & ServiceNow in minutes, bi-directionally, without saving your data. You can give it a try with our trial version (it's all free).
Diana (ZigiOps team)
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