Hi,
I have a jira 7 server setup and I would like to access an issue by jira client, I have used AsynchronousJiraRestClientFactory to access the service but sample code fail on "claiming" the issue object from promise object.
My i using JIRA rest client build version 2.0.0.m29
Thanks
Is the rest client you're using valid for JIRA 7? What does your code say?
its not clear to me, so I have provided versions I had used, in my question.
The response from server is different for me for urls.
I am trying to get issue object for this JIRA issue.
https://taquii.atlassian.net/rest/api/2/issue/TEST-1
you can access it, for testing!
Thanks
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its not clear to me, so I have provided versions I had used, in my question. The response from server is different for me for urls. RestClientException{statusCode=Optional.of(404), errorCollections=[ErrorCollection{status=404, errors={}, errorMessages=[]}]} at com.atlassian.jira.rest.client.internal.async.DelegatingPromise.claim(DelegatingPromise.java:47) at com.ptrsoft.web.services.client.JiraClient.main(JiraClient.java:37) I am trying to get issue object for this JIRA issue. https://taquii.atlassian.net/rest/api/2/issue/TEST-1 you can access it, for testing! Thanks
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It's the same question - you've said you are using a JIRA Client - which one, and are you sure it is valid for JIRA 7? Because it looks like it is not.
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I have the same error. I use JIRA v7.1.10 and JRJC : 2.0.0-m29.
thanks for your help
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Waht is your code doing?
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