I can't find the source code for crowd-integration-springsecurity 3.2.1 anywhere! Has Atlassian abandoned support of this product? Can someone tell me where to look? I'm using the maven repo https://m2proxy.atlassian.com/repository/public.
Go to https://my.atlassian.com and download Crowd's source code (you will see the download link if you have a license for Crowd, any license will do).
Thank you. It says source is not available for my license though...
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Which one do you have? Even the starter edition should allow you to download the source code.
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I have an old license for Jira. Do I need to sign up for Crowd specifically?
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Yes you do need a Crowd license. You can purchase a starter one for $10.
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Oh wow... Ok, I'm using a decompiler, and for now that's enough. Thanks for your help!!
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I found the Crowd 3.2.1 source at https://my.atlassian.com/download/source/crowd and verified that crowd-integration-springsecurity is included in the directory: atlassian-crowd-3.2.1-source/atlassian-crowd/components/crowd-integration.
I hope this is the information you are looking for.
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