Seeing lots of these warning messages in the JIRA log -
/rest/analytics/1.0/publish/bulk [analytics.client.browser.PublisherResource] BrowserEvent property values should not be Collections or Maps. name=kickass.inlineEdit, properties={issueId=****
We have modified our logging levels, but i'm struggling to understand what this one means, and if unimportant which i suspect it might be, I cannot determine which logger this is coming from.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Conor
Hi guys,
This warning is thrown by JIRA Analytics plugin which is bundled since version 6.3.3.
You're supposed to see it when you edit a field inline in a View Issue screen.
More information can be found in https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-41593
I'm not sure about Confluence, but it may share the same concept.
Cheers,
Andy
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Hi, We started seeing this also when we upgraded to JIRA 6.3.10 from 6.2.3. Can @Logostech Atlassian Support look into this please? -Bjarni
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We get similar warnings in Confluence: 2014-11-06 15:02:53,877 WARN [http-bio-8391-exec-3678] [analytics.client.browser.PublisherResource] apply BrowserEvent property values should not be Collections or Maps. name=user-menu-link-content.user-item.clicked, properties={data={id=view-mytasks-link}} and 2014-11-06 15:02:53,888 WARN [http-bio-8391-exec-3678] [analytics.client.browser.PublisherResource] apply BrowserEvent property values should not be Collections or Maps. name=confluence-spaces.tasks.my_tasks.filtered, properties={data={taskCategory=assignedToMe, statusCategory=incomplete}} No idea where it comes from.
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