Are you sure your base URL is "http://hostname/jira" and not, for example, just "http://hostname"?
You can get the wsdl by adding "/rpc/soap/jirasoapservice-v2?wsdl" to the URL you use to access JIRA.
Also pay attention if you use the right port. For example: if you access you jira on port 8080 (like that: http://localhost:8080) then the wsdl will be available here: http://localhost:8080/rpc/soap/jirasoapservice-v2?wsdl.
Cheers!
I've tried both these options and neither work. I still get a 404. Could it be something to do with the allow remote api calls setting?
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