URGENT! Can jira OnDemand be integrated with Xstudio

Xiuzhi Li October 30, 2012

Hello,

Currently, Jira v5.0.6 integrating with Xstudio v1.4SP3 works very well.

Wondering will Jira OnDemand make a difference?

We are going to migrate Jira v5.0.6 to Jira OnDemand.

Thanks in advance.

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Ivan Maduro
Atlassian Team
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October 30, 2012

Hi Joy Li,

Yes, Xstudio uses XML-RPC to connect to JIRA, which is still supported by JIRA OnDemand.

Please note that Atlassian has stopped development of XML-RPC and SOAP in favor of using the REST API, so any bugs that may occur in the XML-RPC API will most likely not be fixed.

This page on our Documentation Space details what connection methods are possible in OnDemand.

Cheers,

Ivan.

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Eric Gavaldo January 8, 2016

Hi,

I'm Eric from XQual.

Yes, I confirm you can connect your XStudio instance (cloud hosted or not) to your JIRA instance (cloud hosted or not). We provide 2 connectors (XML-RPC and REST on JIRA). I advise you to use the REST-API as this is the only one supported by Atlassian in their SaaS offer I think.

Thanks,

Eg\\*

 

Note: Integration in this case consists in:

  • ability to get the JIRA issues in XStudio GUI
  • ability to link an issue with a failed test (automated or not)
  • get the impact of an issue on the requirements, specifications etc.
  • ability to create and link JIRA issue on the fly during manual testing
  • etc.
Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
Community Leader
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January 8, 2016

Eric, you're spot-on - only REST can be used on Cloud.

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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October 30, 2012

Define "integration"? What are you doing now, and how?

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