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JIRA 5.2 Essentials

You're reading from   JIRA 5.2 Essentials Learn how to track bugs and issues, and manage your software development projects with JIRA

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782179993
Length 396 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Patrick Li Patrick Li
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JIRA 5.2 Essentials
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Getting Started with JIRA 2. Project Management FREE CHAPTER 3. Issue Management 4. Field Management 5. Screen Management 6. Workflows and Business Processes 7. E-mails and Notifications 8. Securing JIRA 9. Searching, Reporting, and Analysis 10. General Administration 11. Advanced Features Index

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JIRA comes in two distributions, the standalone and WAR distributions. Fundamentally, there are no differences between them. The major difference is that the standalone distribution comes bundled with Apache Tomcat, an in-memory database, and Java if you use the executable installer version.

As you can see, the standalone distribution comes with everything required to get JIRA installed. As mentioned earlier, the standalone distribution comes in two flavors, an executable installer and a ZIP archive. The executable installer provides a wizard-driven interface that will walk you through the entire installation process. It even comes with a Java installer to save you some time. The ZIP archive flavor contains everything except for a Java installer, which means you will have to install Java yourself. You will also need to perform some post-installation steps manually, such as install JIRA as a service. However, you do get the advantage of learning what really goes on under the hood.

The WAR distribution is for more advanced users who are familiar with the Java EE application deployment model. With the WAR distribution, you have to make the necessary changes to the configuration files, build your own deployable JIRA, and then deploy it to an application server; in this case, Tomcat. The advantage of using the WAR distribution is that it is very easy for you to version and control all the changes you make to the standard distribution files, which makes future upgrades much easier.

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