This page last changed on Mar 09, 2011 by ggaskell.

If you have set up application links from JIRA to more than one of the same type of application servers, e.g. you have linked JIRA to two FishEye servers, then one of these servers will be marked as the 'Primary' link. This means that any outgoing requests will be directed to the primary link's server.

For example, if you have set up a JIRA server that is linked to two FishEye servers with two-way authentication for both links, you can nominate an application link to one of the FishEye servers as the primary link. Every time JIRA requests FishEye information (e.g. for a FishEye repository changeset), JIRA will request this information from the primary link's FishEye server. Note, both FishEye servers can still make requests of the JIRA server.

Please read, Making an Entity Link the Primary Link, for information on how primary entity links also influence the information shared between servers.

Making an Application Link the Primary Link

To make an application link the primary link:

  1. Log in as an administrator and navigate to the administration page. Click 'Application Links' in the administration menu. The 'Configure Application Links' page will be displayed, listing all of the application links that have currently been set up for your application.
  2. Click the 'Make Primary' link next to the application link that you want to make the primary link. A '' symbol will display in the 'Primary' column next to the application link.
    The 'Primary' column and 'Make Primary' link will only display if you have set up application links to more than one of the same application type, e.g. you have linked your application to two JIRA servers.

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Related Topics

Making an Entity Link the Primary Link

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