Hi,
We are developing a plug in connector using JIRA and one of our client tools. During investigation, we came to know JIRA supports Cloud and On premise setup as well.
Please help provide answers to the following questions
These will help us decide the scope.
Thanks in advance,
Pooja Gurjar.
Thanks for this elaborate reply. Appreciate it.
if I can ask, we encountered session authentication as one of the authentication modes along with Basic and OAuth. Is that really used in the market by the customers since we could find documentation only for OAuth and Basic and not much for session.
If that is the case, then the authentication mode supported will include session as well. Please comment.
-Pooja Gurjar
I'm not sure about session authentication, I've only used internal, google, crowd, ldap and certificates, so I'm not qualified to answer. I would ask this question again, separately, it's a good question that deserves an answer, and it should go to a wider audience (only people following your original question will have been emailed your new question)
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Ok Alright. Thanks. I will definitely raise this as a separate question on the forum.
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It's hard to answer those, as the information simply isn't gathered (let alone made public)
There is one other thing to consider; the type of thing you want to write.
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