On-Premise and On-Demand Interoperation

Andrew Que September 10, 2013

Is it possible to integrate JIRA On-Premise to Confluence On-Demand and JIRA Agile On-Demand?

So basically I have 2 products on-demand (JIRA Agile and Confluence) and 1 product on-premise (JIRA).

Is it possible to integrate the 3?

Regards,

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RambanamP
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September 10, 2013

yes, you can link installed jira with ondemand confluenc using application links,

check this question as same as yours

https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/147374/integrating-jira-download-with-confluence-ondemand

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September 10, 2013

sorry!! i have't tried that because we have all installed versions so i can't assure you 100%

Matthew J. Horn
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September 10, 2013

You must be new here. ;)

Andrew Que September 10, 2013

Before I marked this answered, is it 100% seamless? No exceptions?

Andrew Que September 10, 2013

Will try and update you guys :)

Andrew Que September 10, 2013

Will it share users?

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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September 10, 2013

Depends on what you mean by "integrate", it's a very vague word in this context. You might want something as simple as "link issue in Jira 1 to one in Jira 2", or replication of issues between systems, or email exchanges, or shared user accounts, or SSO, or, or, or...

Could you tell us roughly what you're aiming for?

Andrew Que September 10, 2013

An analogy of my requirements will be:

Setup JIRA On-Demand
Add Confluence to package.
Add JIRA Agile to package.

After this I will be charged $30 for the 3 apps that are tightly integrated together on Atlassian's server.

I want this kind of integration so its "FULL" integration I guess, all you mentioned link issues, shared accounts, etc.

Actually the main purpose of having a JIRA On-Premise are the add-ons that are not supported on On-Premise.

Regards,

Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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September 10, 2013

If you're going to move from your own install to fully hosted OnDemand, then yes, you'll get shared users, and cross-application linking, and it's automatic.

Your original question suggested something slightly different - your own Jira, with Agile and Confluence OnDemand - that won't quite work as Agile can only work when installed inside a Jira. But if you've got (say) Jira self-hosted and Confluence OnDemand, you can get the links between them to work. But not the users, if I understand correctly.

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