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Integrate FishEye with Jira

By integrating Fisheye with Jira applications, you can do the following right inside your Jira applications:

  • monitor, search, and analyze code changes

  • conduct collaborative source code reviews

To connect a Fisheye Data Centre instance with a Jira application you need to create an application link between them.

Development panel in Jira work items

The development panel is shown in the View work item screen in Jira applications. For example, if Jira is integrated with Fisheye, you can view code changes right inside the corresponding work items. If Jira Software is also integrated with Crucible, you can conduct source code reviews within your team as well.

See Viewing the development information for a work item for more information.

Release Hub

The Release Hub in Jira shows the progress of a version, so you can determine which work items are likely to ship at a glance. The commits, builds, and deployments related to each work item are shown, helping you to spot potential development issues that could cause problems for a release.

If Jira is integrated with Fisheye, you can view code changes and conduct source code reviews by clicking the corresponding links in the Development column.

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