Confluence 4.0 : Making a Project Link the Primary Link
This page last changed on May 30, 2011 by smaddox.
If you have set up project links to more than one project in the same application, for example you have linked your Confluence space to two JIRA projects, then one of the project links will be marked as the primary link. All outgoing requests will be directed to the primary link. For example, if you have a Confluence space that is linked to two JIRA projects, you can nominate the link to one of the JIRA projects as the primary link. Every time Confluence requests JIRA information (for example, in a JIRA issues macro) it will request it from the primary link's JIRA project. Note, both JIRA projects can still request information from the Confluence space (for example, a Confluence page gadget on the dashboards of each JIRA instance). To make a project link the primary link:
Screenshot above: Viewing the project links for a Confluence space RELATED TOPICSAdding Project Links between Applications |
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