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Hi,
I'm trying to create an app link from Confluence 6.6 to Jira 7.6.
When I enter the URL to my jira site, I get a "please enter a valid URL" message and a com.atlassian.applinks.api.TypeNotInstalledException in log file.
For information, Confluence is using the Jira user directory using the same URL so there is no network issue between both servers.
In the logs, I also have regular error messages concerning app links :
[atlassian.applinks.core.DefaultApplicationLinkService] retrieveApplicationLink Couldn't find type id for application link with id XXXX. Link is corrupted
Any idea of what's wrong with my server ?
Thanks !
HI @Eddy Fras
Please have a look at the below KB, hope it helps.
https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirakb/update-the-corrupted-application-links-792635088.html
Thanks Yogesh for the link.
The problem is that it does not work for Confluence, the application links are not stored in the same tables ...
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Hi @Eddy Fras In the case of confluence , the table which holds the application links is "BANDANA" , please check - hope this KB helps.
https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirakb/applinks-between-jira-and-confluence-can-t-be-created-due-to-obsolete-applinks-ids-in-confluence-database-878893588.html
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