Trying to evaluate Jira locally, I need to install Jira 6.4.11. It asks for a license. But I can't generate any. Where do I get a license for this version of Jira? Thank you.
Hell @kapxapot, welcome to Atlassian Community.
Thank you, Lennart. That link for license generation totally helped.
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You're most welcome. Always a pleasure to help :)
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Licences are not tied to versions, they work for most versions of the software.
In the case of Jira, a licence you get now will work with all versions of Jira from 4.0 to the current release.
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I bought a license for version 5.7.3 and upgraded the version from 5.7.3 to 6.9.0. Now using the same licence for 6.9.0, I see that the page load is so SLOW and unable to open the attachments. However, when I use the trail version licence which i got along with 6.9.0 version, It works perfect with out any issues. Any help please?
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There is no Jira 5.7 or 6.9
I'm guessing you mean Confluence, and if you're experiencing slowness like that, it's not down to the licence.
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My bad, yes i meant Confluence. Any help on why it is acting SLOW?
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It could be anything. Start by quantifying what is slow - all pages? Read? Just edit? How are the admin pages?
Pick a slow page, and use the developer tools to see what is taking a long or short time to respond - javascript? Everything?
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Its all pages. It works fine for like 2 -3 pages and when i try to search for 3rd page, it spins for ever.
Pick a slow page, and use the developer tools to see what is taking a long or short time to respond - Can you suggest me any developer tool?
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Ok, I suggest you ask this as a new question, rather than bother people here (who want to talk about licences), and get a full audience.
We'll need a bit more than "all pages" and "it works fine for 2-3 pages" because that sounds like your browser is struggling. Does it work for other people for 2-3 pages and then fail, or does the first user cause it to fail for everyone? Different browser behaviour? Type of pages.
Sorry about the "developer tool" - that's a function most browsers have now, and most of them include displays on "time it takes to render parts of a page"
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I agree, we may need a new thread, sorry about it.
And this is same behavior for all users.
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