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Is there a supported Atlassian connector for Eclipse?

David Karr
Contributor
January 24, 2020

I have no idea what is the proper category for this question.

There is an "Atlassian Connector for Eclipse", described at https://confluence.atlassian.com/ideplugin/atlassian-connector-for-eclipse .  This is either obsolete or just not supported on newer versions of Jira and Eclipse.  Is this obsolete, or is there a different wiki page that describes the supported version?

After a little more searching, I'm guessing there is no support for this.  That's very unfortunate.

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Petter Gonçalves
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
January 27, 2020

Hello David,

Thank you for reaching out.

As you can see in the documentation below, Atlassian has discontinued the support for IDE Connectors:

We are discontinuing the support for Atlassian IDE Connectors 

The reason behind that decision is that most of the Application upgrades and product APIs implemented in the past 4 years were duplicating the functionality provided by the IDE connectors in the past, so the effort to release new versions of IDE connectors has stopped adding the expected value to our customers.

That being said, we are sorry to hear this is not a change you expected to happen. We have created the following feature request to track the requirement of our customers to start creating new versions of IDE connectors again:

Provide Connector for Eclipse 

Feel free to vote and watch the suggestion to increase its priority and also receive notifications about any updates.

Let us know in case you have any questions or any functionality you are struggling to achieve with Jira application.

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