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JIRA 4.3 and Confluence 3.5 on same server. Change path still needed?

Rodrigo Arruda
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July 26, 2011

Installing JIRA(4.3) and Confluence(3.5) standalone still needs to change the context path to right login?

Reference: http://confluence.atlassian.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=229183296</p<>>

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Daniel Hebb July 26, 2011

I have both Jira and Confluence running on the same server. The Jira context is /jira and the confluence context is /confluence, and they work perfectly on the same system. Does that answer your question?

Rodrigo Arruda
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July 26, 2011

Yes, but context is not optional, right?

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Andrei [errno]
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July 26, 2011

we are running all Atlassian tools on the same (capable) server with no issues - the key is to put an Apache proxy in front of them and route to different tomcats (different ports) depending on a request:

  • example.com/jira -> example.com:8080
  • example.com/confluence -> example.com:8081

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