Problem Integrating JIRA and Confluence

Jiannan Tang December 14, 2012

I had integrated JIRA and confluence by app, I follow step by http://www.jennywatson.net/2011/03/30/integrating-confluence-and-jira/

I select recent jira issue or add isue well, but search issue in confluence error.

Error message is : "Recieved the following HTTP error code from the server:0'".

PS: step

1. Add an application link in JIRA

  1. In JIRA, from the Dashboard, click Administration.
  2. Select JIRA Administration.
  3. Click Application Links.
  4. Click Add Application Link.
  5. Follow the instructions in the wizard.

2. Link a JIRA project to a Confluence space

  1. In JIRA, from the Dashboard, click Administration.
  2. Select the project.
  3. Click Configure Application Links.
  4. Click Add Link.
  5. Select Confluence.
  6. Select the space.

I’ve already created an issue in JIRA, so now I want to pull that issue into my Confluence page.

3. Display a JIRA issue on a Confluence page

  1. In Confluence, find the page where you want to add the JIRA issue.
  2. Click Edit.
  3. Click the Insert JIRA Issue icon.
  4. Select the issue.
  5. Click Insert.

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William Zanchet [Atlassian]
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December 16, 2012

I believe that the BaseURL could be wrong, could you please go to Confluence and Browse > Confluence Admin > General Configuration and check if the BaseURL matches the URL that you're trying to access? Also try to find the BaseURL in JIRA side, making the same changes, BaseURL matching the URL.

If you're using proxy, maybe JIRA cannot reach Confluence. For that I would suggest to bypass the proxy and try again.

I hope this helps.

Cheers,

WZ

Jiannan Tang December 20, 2012

I am sure the BaseURL is right.

Confluence and JIRA are deployed in a same server.

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Roman Samorodov
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November 16, 2016

Try to turn on the oauth authentication in both JIRA and Confluence.

In JIRA go to Application Links click Edit -> Outgoing Authentication -> Oauth and click Enable.

The same steps for Incoming Authentication in JIRA.

Also you should do the same in Confluence.

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Dariusz Wasiak April 28, 2013

I have this same problem.

I work on JIRA v5.2.4, Confluence v5.0.1.

BaseURL is correct.

Jira and Confluence works on the same server.

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artafon March 13, 2013

The transition to version 5 doesn't help. And now I have the other Error: Received the following HTTP error code from the server:504

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BN Licensing March 12, 2013

Same issue here too, with JIRA 5.2.4 and Confluence 4.3.7.

I've double checked the base URL, as well as deleting and re-adding the application links. Other sources indicate the specific versions of the AppLink Plugin might have issues, and upgrading to Confluence 5 may potentially fix it... haven't seen anyone confirm it yet however.

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artafon March 11, 2013

Hello.

I have the same problem. JIRA 5.2.7, confluence 4.3

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Chung Park Chan
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December 16, 2012

Firstly, which version of Confluence and JIRA that you're trying to integrate?

Secondly, I would recommend you to refer to our official documentation at the following link.

https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Integrating+JIRA+and+Confluence

Hope this helps

Jiannan Tang December 20, 2012

JIRA 5.2.x

Confluence 4.3.x

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