This question is in reference to Atlassian Documentation: Configuring Workflow
Is the editing of workflows in Text mode deprecated in JIRA 7.1.8? We keep getting warnings
2016-07-01 11:01:38,876 http-nio-80-exec-10 WARN harrbri 661x12946x1 by3gyt 10.196.32.69 /rest/workflowDesigner/latest/workflows/validation [c.a.p.r.c.security.jersey.XsrfResourceFilter] Use of the 'nocheck' value for X-Atlassian-Token has been deprecated since rest 3.0.0. Please use a value of 'no-check' instead.
You can ignore those errors.
The text editor is not deprecated.
We are getting the same error but our workflows are locking up workflow editing/publishing completely...
by saying "ignore those errors" are you saying they could not be related to any issues ? why would it throw warnings if there were no consequences?
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I'm saying the messages are unrelated and that 'text mode' is NOT deprecated. The errors have nothing to do with the deprecation status of the text mode.
The errors are related to a completely different problem, which was resolved. https://ecosystem.atlassian.net/browse/REST-277
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It is not. Not sure about the warning messages though. You might want to raise a ticket with the Atlassian.
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I think he's just seeing the warning relevant to this issue – https://ecosystem.atlassian.net/browse/REST-277
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Ah, I see. Good to know.
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