Yes, whatever is calling the API will need to know where it has moved to.
(I'm assuming by "product url" here, you mean the base-url of your Jira system - you're changing the name from abc.atlassian.net to xyz.atlassian.net for example. If not, then can you explain more about what you mean by "product url"?)
Thanks, was referring to this - https://support.atlassian.com/organization-administration/docs/update-your-product-and-site-url/
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Yep, that's what I guessed at.
Maybe a worked example - I've got a site on alice.atlassian.net, so it has a rest api at alice.atlassian.net/jira/rest/api/. My application Bob talks to Jira over that rest api. I move the site from alice to charlie, so it becomes charlie.atlassian.net. Now Bob will need to update its connection so that it stops talking to alice and starts talking to charlie.
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