Mark Derricutt's Disturbing Thoughts

IDEA JIRA Plugin - now bleeding from cruisecontrol

posted Monday, 14 February 2005
The JIRA plugin for IntelliJ IDEA is now being built regularly by cruise-control out of the subversion repository, build artifacts can be found here for your bleeding edge build..

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1. a reader left...
Saturday, 19 March 2005 6:34 am

Mark,

I've downloaded and tried to use the latest build of the plugin (0.1.6.cc76). Everything works up to the point of adding a Jira project. Then I just get a project dropdown with no entries in it. I can tell that the plugin actually talks to the database, as if I change the url away from the actual jira installation, I get an error message. Any pointers? CC-76 was built a month ago. Is there a newer build?

Thanks
Dmitry

Dmitry Beransky [db01@dembel.org]


2. a reader left...
Wednesday, 25 May 2005 11:08 am

Hi, I got this same issue which Dmitry explained with version 0.1.4.22. Any update on that one?

Kim


3. Chris left...
Tuesday, 17 January 2006 2:25 am

Hi,

get the following error in jira log:

2006-01-16 13:27:30,983 WARN DEPRECATED. Deprecated parameters called for URL '/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?view=rss&decorator=none&os_username=xxxx&o s_password=xxxxxx&reset=true&tempMax=9999&pid=10161&component=10273&assigne e=crapp&assigneeSelect=specificuser&resolutionIds=-1&summary=true' from remote user with ip address 10.xx.xx.xx. They should be informed that their bookmark has been deprecated and should be updated.

Using Jira version: Professional Edition, Version: 3.4.2-#108 Jira browser plugin: 0.1.4.22

Hope this helps!

Greets from Germany, Chris


4. Fernando left...
Friday, 17 November 2006 4:42 am

Hello

I have tried using the plugin with a jira installation version 3.6.3 but it doesn't seem to work very well. I can get a list of issues, but I cannot do anything else, nor can I see my saved filters or anything like that

I notice that the jira plugin is relatively old. Is it no longer maintained?