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JIRA Development Cookbook

You're reading from   JIRA Development Cookbook Develop and customize plugins, program workflows, work on custom fields, master JQL functions, and more to effectively customize, manage, and extend JIRA

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2011
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849681803
Length 476 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jobin Kuruvilla Jobin Kuruvilla
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

JIRA Development Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgment
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Plugin Development Process FREE CHAPTER 2. Understanding Plugin Framework 3. Working with Custom Fields 4. Programming Workflows 5. Gadgets and Reporting in JIRA 6. The Power of JIRA Searching 7. Programming Issues 8. Customizing the UI 9. Remote Access to JIRA 10. Dealing with a Database 11. Useful Recipes Index

Sharing common libraries across v2 plugins


We have already explored creating both v1 and v2 plugins throughout this book. One major difference between v1 and v2 plugins is that the v1 plugins has got access to all the libraries and classes available in the application class path whereas v2 plugins can't access them.

For example, the v1 plugins can access some common utility classes by dropping the JAR file with those classes in the WEB-INF/lib or adding those classes under WB-INF/classes. But that won't work with v2 plugins as they need the JAR files embedded with them under MET-INF/lib or the classes embedded in them. How will we handle this scenario when there is a utility class that we need to share across a few v2 plugins? Should we embed the class in all the plugins? The answer is no, and in this recipe, we will see how we can share those utility classes across v2 plugins by creating an OSGi bundle.

Getting ready

Create a skeleton plugin using Atlassian Plugin SDK.

How to do it...

Let us...

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