Hi
I have two jira instances , consider jira 1 ad jira 2. If user of jira1 creates an issue,Then this Issue should be created For both Intances and both jira1&2 should be able to view and perform operations on the issue similarly vice-versa.and if we perform changes in jira 1 issues then this changes should be also reflect in jira2.
Is this type of synchronization possible in jira ?.If possible then How can we do This ?
Yes, it's possible (and we did it up to a point) An example (pretty old) is here: http://confluence.kepler-rominfo.com/display/KB/2013/03/13/JIRA+-+Creating+issues+remotely. However, you need to script it very carefully, and there's a lot of work involved in this ....
It is not possible to carry over changes on issues between instances in the way as you have described above. I have to admit though, that I also do not see the use setting up such a configuration. If you could explain why you want to set up such a configuration, there might be another path to your goal.
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I have a need to allow a third party to access a subset of my JIRA database, and I want to create a separate instance to duplicate that subset of data to limit my security exposure. Is there a way to synchronize this data?
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Actually ,I want to Synchronize Jira Project between Two Jira instance .
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