create recurring issue for jira ondemand

sferrell615 May 24, 2013

hello

i have seen similar questions of this elsewhere; however, i cannot find out how to use the command line interface with jira ondemand. is the command line interface downloaded and ran on a windows / linux server but somehow interfaces with an instance of jira ondemand in the cloud?

the objective: issues created monthly (e.g. creating backup of servers) to remind system administrator of required task.

thanks!!!

scott

similar examples:

https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/80032/recurring-jira-issues

https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/75358/recurring-issues

https://bobswift.atlassian.net/wiki/display/JCLI/Installation+and+Use

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Bob Swift OSS (Bob Swift Atlassian Apps)
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May 24, 2013

Using the JCLI with an OnDemand server is no different than using it against a download version server. The distribution installs on a client system (like a PC) and the program interfaces with the server via remote APIs. See the Installation and Use page as mentioned in other posts.

Andrew Pimlott June 4, 2013

Why does the Marketplace page say, "This add-on is not available for OnDemand customers"? Just wondering if you could get that updated to avoid confusion.

Andrew Pimlott June 4, 2013

Curious why the Marketplace page says, "This add-on is not available for OnDemand customers". Any way you could get that updated to reduce confusion. Thanks for the great tool!

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June 4, 2013

That was fixed at one point, but it looks like it is back again. I will report to Atlassian. Thanks for noticing that.

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May 24, 2013

According to the documentatiion:

It is recommended that you open the jira.bat or jira.sh file with an editor and customize it for your environment by adding server, user, and password parameters. Follow the example in the comments and make sure you do not remove the %* at the end of the line.

https://bobswift.atlassian.net/wiki/display/JCLI/Installation+and+Use

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