I'm working on a JIRA implementation and need to make use of the API. Does anyone know of an existing .net wrapper for the JIRA SOAP API?
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In a Visual Studio .NET project, right click the project references and choose 'Add Service Reference', enter the URL of JIRA's WSDL descriptor (http://your_installation/rpc/soap/jiraservice-v1.wsdl), and Visual Studio will auto-generate a .NET class for accessing the JIRA SOAP API. The parameter names aren't particularly meaningful so you'll need to refer back to the documentation quite a bit at first. |
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In Visual Studio .Net 2010 choose menu Project and Add Service Reference. In the dialogue choose advanced option. Then in the new dialogue choose Add Web Reference. http://localhost:8080/rpc/soap/jirasoapservice-v2?wsdl where localhost:8080 is your installation of jira. I did not get it to work in VS2010 with just Add Service Ref. It then only created methods without any parameters. For example the login method claims to have no arguments althought the [documentation](http://docs.atlassian.com/software/jira/docs/api/rpc-jira-plugin/latest/com/atlassian/jira/rpc/soap/JiraSoapService.html#login(java.lang.String, java.lang.String)) says there should be a user and a password parameter. See this jira forum for more info in the matter. I did not need to use the old program Wsdl.exe. But I do not get any intellisense of the parameters more then what type it is like:
To know that the first parameter should be a token from
you have to check documentation. |
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I was also unable to get parameters on the methods when using a service reference. What I had to do was a strange 'add web reference' trick.
You will now have a 'Web Reference' folder under service references, with the
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