Hj all,
I'm use jira 6.1.6 standalone, confluence 5.4.2 and use db = mysql. Now i'm want to change sql from mysql to nuodb (http://www.nuodb.com/). I'm to connect jira to db = nuodb.
And help me greate. Thanks alot
First, you need to install and configure a JDBC driver for nuodb - start at http://doc.nuodb.com/display/doc/JDBC+Connections
Second, I'd forget it for now - Atlassian only support four databases, and I can't recommend using another one - if you have problems with it, their first response will be "move to a supported database"
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Thanks your answer,
Because i'm read site talk can connect nuodb to jira:) http://dev.nuodb.com/techblog/2013/03/07/running-jira-on-nuodb#comment-16421) so i'm want to convert databases jira to nuodb,
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I think you need to
1. Follow any guides the people at nuodb might have, as they're going to be a lot more familiar with it than we are
2. Don't do it. You won't be supported. Nice idea to try it out in dev/test, but you are not supported, so you shouldn't use it in production.
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This database is not in the list of supported databases https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Supported+Platforms
so I think it's not possible to connec JIRA to this DB unless you implement your own support for that in some way, but I have no idea how you can do it.
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