Hi James,

I was looking into this too! However, I don't know how to get the
information from JIRA (apart from writing our own Jelly script that is
run inside JIRA). I looked into the JIRA forums briefly and couldn't
find an answer. Maybe we should post a question? I fear the answer is
jelly which will not be very easy as every user of Maven will need to
install some jelly script on his jira server....

And I'm not keen on doing HTML-screen scraping... ;-)

Thanks
-Vincent

> -----Original Message-----
> From: James Strachan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 25 November 2003 20:50
> To: Maven List
> Subject: generating changes.xml from JIRA
> 
> On all the OS projects I work (actually on the commercial ones too :)
> I'd like to do all change management & issue tracking on JIRA. I like
> the changes.xml report in Maven as well; I wonder has anyone figured
> out how to get JIRA to generate this report  (i.e. something like
> changes.xml) - as I hate dual typing this stuff.
> 
> Dunno when I'll get the chance, I'm kinda fully loaded but I'd be
happy
> to help if noone has figured out a way to do this yet.
> 
> James
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