With the release of Jira 5, we made significant improvements to the Jira REST API. The full featured Jira REST API allows you to create, update, and search for issues. You can even take advantage of Jira 5’s newest features by creating remote issue links and adding custom events to the activity stream. Developers love this because it’s much easier to use REST than the previous SOAP, XML-RPC, and JSON-RPC interfaces for Jira. Plus, with all of the great resources out there – like the REST API Browser and the Jira 5 RubyGem – it’s never been easier to build fully remote integrations for Jira.
What is a “Remote Integration”?
Unlike a Jira plugin, a Jira remote integration does not require any code to be installed on your Jira server. This is ideal for Jira OnDemand customers. This also greatly reduces server administration headaches for Jira download customers, especially when it’s time to upgrade.
Hassle-free Upgrades
The Jira REST API is versioned, so even when we release a new one, all existing remote integrations will continue to work with the older REST APIs. This means you can Jira upgrade without fear of the integration breaking. And in turn, when the remote integrations themselves upgrade, they can move to the latest version of the REST API to take advantage of the newest features.
Jira 5 Remote Integrations
The following integrations are fully remote and available for you to use with Jira 5 today:
Desk.com
Note: Desk.com integration is not available with Jira OnDemand. See documentation for details.
eazyBI
Enterprise Tester
HockeyApp
Innotas
Jama Contour
Jira Client (ALM Works)
Worklog Assistant
Worklog Assistant uses the REST API to provide tighter time tracking integration than ever before for Atlassian’s Jira and OnDemand products.