Hi,
i have connected Confluence and JIRA successfully through a bidirectional application link. It was possible to search for JIRA issues in Confluence and create a link within a Confluence Page. After that there was automatically and "mentioned-in"-link to the respective page in JIRA. So far so good.
Now i have upgraded JIRA from version 6.0.7 to 6.1 and i have also restored a backup with newer data from and productive JIRA envoronment into my test environment.
After that i have configured the application links and it possible again to search for issues in Confluence and create links. But now in JIRA there are no "mentioned-in"-links.
Can anybody tell me why JIRA don't create this links?
Thanks!
Greetz Fabian Toth
I have the same issue on my Cloud instances of JIRA and Confluence.
@William Zanchet [Atlassian] : I cannot remove the application links (the only option I have is "go to remote").
Thank you! It worked.
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Hi Fabian,
I'd suggest you to re-do the application links, I mean delete the current one, and then try to do it again, making sure that you have configured trusted application/Oauth and basic acess.
I hope this helps.
WZ
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I am having the same issue. Any news about this?
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