I have installed Jira and Bamboo, both integrated with Crowd and with a SSO working.
Those are all the latest versions, downloaded yesterday from Atlassian website.
I have set up the application link between Jira and Bamboo and in the administration interface the link seems to be set up correctly.
From Crucible I can see Jira data: when I open a review I can link a Jira Issue and see the summary of the issue. i can create subtasks from comments and close the issue when the review is closed.
The problem is from Jira: I cannot see any commit or any review from the project Tab. I cannot either see commits and reviews from the Jira issue view page.
I have also tried to change the application link:
- I have enableb oAuth authentication, no success
- I have disabled everything and enabled onli Basic authentication: I read on another question that this fixed the problem, but it did not work for me
Any idea? Thanks
I had to update the whitelist in JIRA to get my OAuth to work correctly. Also ensure that the same users exist in both applications.
In Crowd logs I cannot see anything interesting.
In Jira log I get:
2012-01-11 08:35:29,232 http-8080-4 WARN admin 515x1085x1 1ueouzi 10.80.28.71 /plugins/servlet/gadgets/makeRequest [http.impl.client.DefaultRequestDirector] Authentication error: Unable to respond to any of these challenges: {oauth=WWW-Authenticate: OAuth realm="http%3A%2F%2Flocalserver.localdomain%3A8085"}
In Fisheye logs there is nothing related to this problem.
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are there any messages in the log files (catalina.out, atlassian-jira.log, atlassian-fecru.log)?
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