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How do I listen / respond to events in Jira OnDemand?

Cory Sandahl March 1, 2012

I've read that Jira provides a vast event sub system that allows for people to author custom listeners to respond to specific events - this looks to be specific to non-hosted Jira.

For hosted Jira, how do I go about leveraging existing listeners and events so that I can trigger processes external to Jira?

Thanks,

Cory

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Deleted user March 4, 2012

Im pretty sure that you cant deploy traditional plugins that would normally get hooks into such things (http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/AOD/Restricted+Functions+in+Atlassian+OnDemand).

There is an effort to create remote-apps, that help Atlassian externalize the management and complexity involved in supporting arbitrary plugins. Have a look at https://bitbucket.org/mrdon/remoteapps-plugin , note, this si still in development and AFAIK not yet available in ondemand, getting up to speed will I think allow you do what you want _later_.

I guess the only way you could do things like that now, is to monitor activity through the REST api's

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Renjith Pillai
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October 13, 2012

Webhooks is now available on OnDemand in Labs, check out https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/AOD/Managing+Webhooks

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