I am exploring rest api with jira and want to sync third party application with jira using rest api.
As organization we use Wso2 api manager to use or utilize the exposed rest api for our application. is there anyone used Wso2 api to have standard intermediate platform for rest api to communicate with jira? Also any documentation for small application which can help to start exploring the jira rest api with other rest api based application much appreciated.
I also have not used the WSO2 API manager, but for exploring the Jira REST API, I‘ve found their postman collection quite useful. You have the docs in a good tool and can directly perform calls.
Cheers,
Matthias
PS: The link provided by@Milankumar Ardeshana was broken for me, here‘s the working one.
Thanks, Seems like my engineering team came up with working application link between jira and wso2 api. I believe as of now i am on right track with rest apis. Thanks for the links. :)
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Hey, Milankumar. Thanks for reaching out the Atlassian Community!
I've never used Wso2, but I can point you to the Jira Server REST API documentation. Here's the main page where you can find information about authentication, URI structure, etc.
In that page, the first three links are the actual REST API reference page with all the calls that can be done, one for Jira in general and one for Jira Software and Service Desk.
Kind regards,
Maurício Karas
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Thanks, Seems like my engineering team came up with working application link between jira and wso2 api. I believe as of now i am on right track with rest apis. Thanks for the links. :)
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