JiraRMI

JiraRMI is a plug-in that exposes much of Jiras core functions over RMI.
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JiraRMI is a plug-in that exposes much of Jiras core functions over RMI. JiraRMI is a plug-in that exposes much of Jira's core functions over RMI allowing for rich integration between Jira and Java applications. It is similar to the Jira RPC (SOAP) plug-in, although more efficient and richer in functionality.The JiraRMI plug-in is actually not really a plug-in but a Jira service. On Jira start-up, an RMI registry is created and the following RMI objects are registered: Authentication Service Authenticates users against Jira and manages JiraRMI sessions. User Service Create, update, and search for users using this service. Functions are also provided to reset users' passwords. Group Service Manages user groups, including user membership. Project Service Includes functions for managing projects, categories and components. Issue Service Provides functions for creating, updating and retrieving issues. Also allows you to progress workflow actions. Work Log Service Creates, updates, and retrieves issue work logs. Search Service Use this interface to search for issues using compound queries. Workflow Service Allows you to query project workflows. Attachment Service Allows you to manage attachments, including retrieving attachment contents. Comment Service Create, update, and retrieve comments using this interface. Custom Field Service - Allows you to search for custom fields. Change History Service - Examine the change history of an issue. Issue Constants Service - Retrieve the issues constants: issue-type, priority, resolution, and status. Version Service Retrieves project version information. JiraRMI was originally developed at ReserveAmerica and has been in production since June of this year.Requirements:· Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.5 or later· Jira 3.12Installation:(1) Build the project using the ant file, build.xml.(2) Copy the files listed below from the "dist" directory to the Jira installation directory, < jira-dir >/atlassian-jira/WEB-INF/lib: - jirarmi.jar - ra-commons.jar(3a) Modify the security policies in the file /conf/catalina.policy. Add the following lines: grant codeBase "file:${catalina.home}/atlassian-jira/-" { permission java.security.AllPermission; };(3b) (optional) Modify the log4j.properties in /atlassian-jira/WEB-INF/classes/lo4gj.properties.Add the following lines (changing to the appropriate logging level): log4j.category.com.reserveamerica.jirarmi = WARN, console, filelog log4j.additivity.com.reserveamerica.jirarmi = false log4j.category.com.reserveamerica.commons = WARN, console, filelog log4j.additivity.com.reserveamerica.commons = false (4) Start Jira using the following syntax: /bin/startup.bat -security(5) Install the RMI service in Jira as follows: (a) Go to Administration-->Services (b) Add a service with the following parameters: Name: JiraRMI Service Class: com.reserveamerica.jirarmi.service.JiraRmiService RMI Registry Port: 7099 (default). This is the port the client initially connects to in order to lookup RMI objects. You may choose a different port if this one is already taken. RMI Port: 7100 (default). This is the port over which actual RMI calls are made. You may choose a different port if this one is already taken. Session Expiration (seconds): 1800 (default) Delay: 1 (6) If successful you should see the following Log4j log: " ...JiraRMI service successfully started."


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