Hi everyone,
is it possible to create a new instance of Confluence in the cloud environment, to synchronise with a pre-existing instance of the Jira server? The latter will be migrated to the cloud at a later date.
Thanks in advance to all
Hello all,
Jumping in to add an update to this thread to make sure the information on what's available gets included.
Details on how to Integrate Confluence Cloud with Jira Server and the capabilities of the integration are covered in the following documentation:
and in summary the functions that are and are not possible covered in the documentation are:
In summary
Application links
Displaying issues on pages (single issues, list of issues based on filter, issue count) Show
Linking issues to pages Show
Creating issues from Confluence Show
Displaying issue and project information using charts Show
Linking and creating pages from sprints and epics Show
Products are ‘remote applications’ to one another and can be used by Marketplace apps
In-product integration
Using Confluence as knowledge base for Jira Service Management Show
Regards,
Earl
I think you should elaborate your use case to get more help.
What do you precisely mean by "synchronising" a Confluence Cloud instance with a Jira Server instance?
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Thanks for the advice. I would like to know if it is possible to make it possible for a jira server instance to receive notifications of links saved in a confluence space in the cloud. Can having instances on different hosts be a limitation to using the two applications in an integrated way?
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Thanks for this question. I have the same exact requirement. JIRA is hosted in house and trying Confluence Cloud. Can we integrate? so that JIRA issues can be shown on pages.
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