Hi there
We are running a Jira and Confluence instance. At the moment they have different base URL's configured.
Is it recommended to use context paths within the URL (instead of different base URL's)? Such as..
<base-URL>/jira
<base-URL>/confluence
Or are there any known issues when using context paths? Maybe using different base URL's is more stable? I don't know.
Thanks and regards,
Michael
They're not recommended, but equally, no other system is recommended. It is entirely up to you and your preference of urls.
Currently, Adaptavist's internal systems are on their own urls (not quite these, but equivalent - jira.adaptavist.com, confluence.adaptavist.com, bitbucket.adaptavist.com, and so on).
But the last place I worked wanted the services to be seen as an integral part of the company site. So they had site.org/jira, site.org/confluence, site.org/bitbucket, which fitted in better with their site.org/marketing, site.org/people and so-on.
Neither scheme (or others) are "better" technically, just go with what works best for you.
I personally prefer separate urls, one less thing to worry about.
You may want to read this page for similar information: https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Jira-questions/JIRA-and-Confluence-behind-Apache-without-context-path/qaq-p/220586
Ravi
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