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Introduction
This page will guide you through the steps for adding a new application link.
The application link authorizes your JIRA instance with your Salesforce.com account. Without the application link, you will not be able to make a connection to Salesforce.com.
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Adding an Application Link
Go to Cog Icon > Add-ons.
Under the Application Links section, click on Application Links.
You will see the following screen:
- Enter your Salesforce.com URL in this format:
https://<domain>.salesforce.com
- You will see the Configure Application URL pop-up window.
Click Continue.
- The Link applications pop-up window will now display.
Type in your desired name for the Application Test field.
Then, from the Application Type pull-down menu, choose Salesforce.com.
You do not need to fill in the other fields.
Click Continue.
- The Configure Application Links will reappear, this time with the application link you just created:
Choose the application link you just created and click Edit.
- A configuration pop-up window will appear.
Click on Outgoing Authentication.
You will see that the Connector status is currently Not Configured.
Enter your Salesforce.com credentials.
Click Update.Warning title Having security token woes? If your Salesforce.com connection won't authenticate, refer to the KB article:
How Do I Resolve LOGIN_MUST_USE_SECURITY_TOKEN Errors?- If the configuration is successful, you should be able to see that the status is now Configured.
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The default Application Links interface has been replicated as part of the connector as the default interface is not accessible to all JIRA administrators. Application Links can still be added through the default interface but this documentation will focus on the connector interface. For details on adding application links through the default interface see: Linking to Another Application |
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Alternatively, you may also go to the Connection Configuration Interface and edit an existing connection. |
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If your Salesforce.com connection won't authenticate, refer to the KB article: |