Hi.
I'm going to make a few changes in my company servers, and we will upgrade our SQL Server to 2012 version.
In JIRA "Supported Platforms" page only states the support for SQL Server 2005 & 2008:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA052/Supported+Platforms
Is this true? No SQL Server 2012 support?
If there is no support for SQL Server 2012, anyone knows when it will be available?
Anyone tried using Jira with SQL Server 2012?
Thanks.
JIRA is supporting now W2012 SQL Server ... https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Supported+Platforms ( W2012 SQL for JIRA 6.3 with JTDS 1.2.4 driver )
the Next Version will be SQL 2014 ( dont expect it to soo ... )
Is there a "Real" reason , why there is no Info after Month regarding the Status of support for MS SQL 2012 ?
https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-30019
After 1 Year ! there is still no Info ..... how many votes does the Ticket need that someone feels the need to put some love into the issue ?
@DarlyTicket tend to not solve themselve by there own if you let the wait for 1 year.
( Personell I think that Darly is no longer employed with Altassasin since February therefor noone takes the ticket and pushes it forward )
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Hi.
Thanks for the answers :)
@Daryl, I already voted on that issue, but it shouldn't be necessary.
SQL Server is one of the most used RDBMS, and the 2012 edition was launched 12 months ago..
Most of the applications I work with already support it, and I'm talking of big applications like ERP's, CRM's, development platforms, etc.
I haven't tried it yet, but I believe it may work with some "adjustments" (like @Nic said), but Atlassian must be faster devlivering this type of support so one year after you don't have to be begging for official support for SQL Server 2012.
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Hi Carlos
There is already an improvement request raised at here : JRA-30019
Feel free to vote for it to increase its popularity and add yourself as watcher to receive any updates from the developers.
Hope it help!
Cheers :)
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Hi.
Thanks for the answers :)
@Daryl, I already voted on that issue, but it shouldn't be necessary.
SQL Server is one of the most used RDBMS, and the 2012 edition was launched 12 months ago..
Most of the applications I work with already support it, and I'm talking of big applications like ERP's, CRM's, development platforms, etc.
I haven't tried it yet, but I believe it may work with some "adjustments" (like @Nic said), but Atlassian must be faster devlivering this type of support so one year after you don't have to be begging for official support for SQL Server 2012.
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Works fine, but I've only used it on a test server so far, and only briefly (it was a temporary option before we got a nice shiny PostGres server built - much better than SQL-Server in my experience)
You can basically use the instructions for 2008, but, we had to fiddle with the driver .jar slightly (the most recent release didn't work, but a minor downgrade fixed it). Plus, I have no idea how Atlassian are planning to support it.
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