Using Jira On-Demand with DB2

Raoul Kaiser July 24, 2012

Currently we are able to put all of our Websphere code in Jira and tag it. Can this be done with DB2 code as well?

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Tom Towkach July 24, 2012

In general if you are talking about having the code show up in the Source tab of a JIRA issue then it shouldn't be a problem when you integrate JIRA with a FishEye repository. I'm not exactly sure how you work with DB2 code files, is it that something you commit to a CVS? If so then using the SVN included with your subscription you should be fine.

You can more information about this OnDemand subscription here: http://www.atlassian.com/licensing/fisheye#ondemandsubscriptions-1 .

Raoul Kaiser July 24, 2012

We use tortoise to upload to Subversion. Do I need a special plug-in to connect the AS400 iSeries DB2 to Jira? I have no idea where to go to figure this out.

Tom Towkach July 25, 2012

Unless I'm not understanding your development and release process, you wouldn't need to integrate your i server with JIRA. What would happen is you would commit your DB2 code to the OnDemand Subversion repositories.

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