Application Links 2.0 : Application Links User Guide
This page last changed on Feb 25, 2009 by smaddox.
Your system administrator can link your Atlassian applications together via Application Links. Once your applications are linked in this way, automatic cross-linking is supported between the relevant applications. This means that you can quickly and easily add text which will be automatically hyperlinked when you save the Confluence page or JIRA issue, etc. The link will 'know' which application it should point to. You do not need to enter the application's full address. Automatic cross-linking is supported between the following applications: On this page: Creating Links from one Application to AnotherTo create a link, enter the text shown in the 'Type this' column below. The text is the same, no matter which application you are in.
Naming Convention for Crucible ProjectsFor AppLinks to work, your Crucible project keys must start with CR-. For example, you might name your Crucible project CR or CR-MYPROJECT or CR-TEST (as in the example above).
Example: Linking from a Confluence Page to a JIRA IssueLet's say you have written a functional specification or a use case in Confluence, and you want to link to the JIRA issue which contains the original feature request.
Screenshot: Creating links from a Confluence page to a JIRA issue
Example: Linking from a JIRA Issue to a Source Code FileLet's say you have a JIRA issue which requests the development of a new feature. You may want to add links in the JIRA issue, pointing to the source file(s) which implement the feature.
Screenshot: Creating links from a JIRA issue to a source file
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