Hi Rajeevan,

Thanks for the valuable feedback. I'll go through the code and see.

Regards,
Dilhasha


*M.N.F. Dilhasha*
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On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 11:48 AM, Aiyadurai Rajeevan <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Dilasha,
>
> +1 for the proposal.
>
> IMO, Addition to the above architecture you might have to think about how
> you are going to give access to the team for a created project in Jira. As
> you aware the app owner/admin can invite team members. So, Eventually those
> team members should get the access to that application.
>
> And you shall obviously think about below tasks.
>     1. Deleting an application from Jira
>     2. Removing the team members from Jira for an App
>
> Below [1] code would help for app creation.
>
> https://bitbucket.org/doklovic_atlassian/atlassian-beer-supply/src/master/src/main/java/com/example/beersupply/components/BeerSupplyProjectCreator.java?at=master
>
> Thanks & Regards,
> S.A.Rajeevan
> Software Engineer WSO2 Inc
> E-Mail: [email protected] | Mobile : +94776411636
>
> On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 7:47 AM, Fathima Dilhasha <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Following is what I have figured out so far regarding $Subject.
>>
>> REST API for JIRA [1] can be used to get any data related to a JIRA
>> instance. I tried creating a JIRA account on cloud and accessed it via REST
>> API call using Curl from terminal. I tried for a local instance of JIRA as
>> well.
>>
>> These API calls successfully returned results in JSON format, which can
>> be used to render the relevant data.
>>
>> *For example:*
>>
>> API call to get all the dashboards available in my JIRA instance,
>> returned a JSON object which included URLs of each dashboard.
>>
>> So the dashboards can be rendered using the URL.
>>
>>
>> *Next Steps:*
>>
>>
>>    - Figure out how to create a project in JIRA, when user creates a
>>    project on the cloud. (I think I can use a similar aproach as creation of
>>    git repository)
>>    - Access REST API via java or JavaScript to get relevant details
>>    - Test all the functionality against a test jaggery app (or a java
>>    project)
>>    - Port that functionality into appmgt
>>
>>
>> I highly appreciate your feedback on this approach or suggestions on a
>> better approach.
>>
>> [1]  https://docs.atlassian.com/jira/REST/latest/#d2e86
>>
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Dilhasha
>>
>> *M.N.F. Dilhasha*
>> Software Engineering Intern | *WSO2 Lanka*
>>
>> email   :
>> *[email protected] <[email protected]>*mobile : +94 77 8449321
>>
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