NetBeans 6.7 RC1 has been released today and one of the new featires available with the RC is JIRA integration. NetBeans 6.7 now supports both Bugzilla and JIRA integration although the JIRA integration is described as “Early Access”.
To install JIRA support, you need to add the JIRA plugin via the “Tools | Plugins” menu option.
Once installed, you can easily configure the JIRA plugin to use kenai.com as as a JIRA issue tracker. Open up the Services Pane, and right click on “Issue Trackers” and choose “Create Issue Tracker”.

Create Issue Tracker
The resultant dialog allows the Kenai JIRA information to be configured.

Create Issue Tracker
When creating the Issue tracker, you can give it any Name that you wish. The Issue Tracker Url should be set to https://kenai.com/jira and the Username and Password fields should be set to your Kenai username and password.
Once you’ve created an Issue Tracker, you can then easily browse and create issues within JIRA.

Report a new Issue

Find Issues
Not working at all. I doing this and… “Host not found”. Blaaah.
Zendesk is announcing integration with JIRA tomorrow. This means that Zendesk tickets and JIRA issues become part of the same system, enabling engineers to report back to the help desk on progress resolving product issues. In turn, help desk support people can keep customers abreast of progress.
Let me know if you would like more info.
Kelby
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