Has anyone gotten this to work properly yet with Jira and/or Bitbucket? I've tried Adopt OpenJDK 8 and 11 with no success so far. The documentation says both of these applications (latest version) should support both.
Dear @Allan Libby ,
yes I can confirm, running Jira Software 7.13.3 and Confluence 6.15.6 and Jira Core 8.1.x with AdoptOpenJDK (just the JRE) 8 u212.
No problems at all - very stable.
So long
Thomas
How? I've tried a number of different things from setting the JAVA_HOME and the Java version in Tomcat to no avail at all.
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Do use the standalone without bundled JRE? Is Oracle JDK uninstalled? Do you start the application with as SystemD script setting JAVA_HOME as "environment"?
Edit: Is the JRE/JDK read + executable by the user running Atlassian apps?
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Oracle JDK and JRE are uninstalled. I used the installer from the AdoptJDK website. I have set the JAVA_HOME variable (the intaller did it as well as adding it to my PATH variable). I am not sure why setting my JAVA_HOME to "environment" would do anything, that seems like it would break pretty badly as that isn't even a path.
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Please read my article - that could help: How-to setup a secured Jira Software 8 on openSUSE Tumbleweed in less than 30 minutes
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I think if I was running linux that would be helpful, but I am running Windows, so none of that applies unfortunately ;-(
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