I used the Jira SDK to install a local instance of Jira, per the tutorial here https://developer.atlassian.com/docs/getting-started/set-up-the-atlassian-plugin-sdk-and-build-a-project/install-the-atlassian-sdk-on-a-windows-system. Now that I have my localhost:2990 instance running with just the username:password as admin:admin, again per the tutorial, I'm getting notifications that my JIRA Core will expire in four days, and that I haven't downloaded Jira Software or Jira Service desk, but those will also expire in four days. Obviously there isn't a real account registered to this local instance, I've just been following the tutorial exactly, so what can I do to make sure I can continue testing on this?
You may generate an evaluation license at https://my.atlassian.com/product.
When you restart you development instace the license will automaticly renew.
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The development instances are time-bombed at 3-4 days depending on version. As Pedro says, just stop it and start it again.
Remember also that a dev install is not a "proper" JIRA server - it's modified to help support your development work. It's not really suitable for doing support or end-user testing work.
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Thanks Pedro, Nic. I'm just planning on using it to test webhooks with some sample projects.
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