Book Image

Mastering JIRA

By : Ravi Sagar
Book Image

Mastering JIRA

By: Ravi Sagar

Overview of this book

<p>JIRA is an issue-tracking tool from Atlassian and has gained immense popularity in recent years due to its ease of use and, at the same time, its customization abilities and finely grained control over various functions. JIRA offers functionalities for creating tasks and assigning them to users and many useful add-ons can be added such as JIRA Agile for Agile tracking and Groovy scripts, a powerful tool for administering customizations for customizations.</p> <p>This book explains how to master the key functionalities of JIRA and its customizations and add-ons, and is packed with real-world examples and use cases. You will first learn how to plan JIRA installation. Next, you will be given a brief refresher of fundamental concepts and learn about customizations in detail. Next, this book will take you through add-on development to extend JIRA functionality. Finally, this book will explore best practices and troubleshooting, to help you find out what went wrong and how to fix it.</p>
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
Mastering JIRA
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Installing the Atlassian SDK on Windows


The Atlassian SDK can be downloaded from https://marketplace.atlassian.com/download/plugins/atlassian-plugin-sdk-windows. This link will always give you the latest stable version of the SDK. Here, you will get an executable file called sdk-installer-5.0.4.exe. Perform the following steps to install the SDK on your Windows system:

  1. After downloading the SDK installer, double-click on it and complete the installation.

  2. Once the installation is complete, the installer prompts you to restart the computer. If the installer doesn't ask you to restart, check whether you are able to use atlas-commands; if not, then restarting the system is the safest way to make sure that the SDK is installed properly.

  3. Open Command Prompt and enter the following command:

    atlas-version
    
  4. It should return the following information:

You can see that it will tell you the version of the Atlassian SDK installed on the system and give you the details of the JDK installed as well.

At this...