Below you will find TFS4JIRA compatibility matrix.
TFS (on-premises) | VisualStudio Team Services | JIRA (server) | JIRA (cloud) | |||||
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Feature | 2010 | 2012 | 2013 | 2015 | 2017 | 6.0 - 7.x | ||
TFS / VSTS check-ins synchronization | (2) | |||||||
TFS-JIRA issues synchronization | (2) |
(2) Since Synchronizer version 6.0 TFS 2010 is not officially supported
Version 6.0 or newer
TFS4JIRA Synchronizer web app must be installed on:
- Windows machine running Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 or Windows 7 SP1 or newer
Please note that 6.0 uses several Microsoft Prerequisites that will be installed/enabled during synchronizer installation.
Version 5.2.2 - 5.2.x
TFS4JIRA Synchronizer web app must be installed on:
- Windows machine running Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 or Windows 7 SP1 or newer
- With IIS windows feature version 7.0 or newer with ASP.NET 4.5 enabled - it should be enabled in Programs in Control Panel. (see screenshot bellow)
- TFS 2012 Update 4 Object Model (used to connect to the Team Foundation Servers; works for all versions of TFS including TFS 2010-2015 and VSTS).
- .NET Framework 4.5 or newer
Please remember that IIS Express version won't work with Synchronizer.
Version 5.0 - 5.2.1
TFS4JIRA Synchronizer web app must be installed on:
- Windows machine running Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 or Windows 7 SP1 or newer
- With IIS windows feature version 7.0 or newer with ASP.NET 4.5 enabled - it should be enabled in Programs in Control Panel. (see screenshot bellow)
- Please remember that IIS Express version won't work with Synchronizer.
- TFS 2012 Update 4 Object Model (used to connect to the Team Foundation Servers; works for all versions of TFS including TFS 2010-2015 and VSTS).
- .NET Framework 4.5 or newer
- SQL Server Compact Edition 4.0 (required even when full SQL Server version is installed)
TFS4JIRA Synchronizer 6.0 will install/enable the following components :
- NET Framework 4.5.2
- IIS Server with ASP.NET support
Do not configure the synchronizer to use MS SQL Server
While it is technically possible to use the synchronizer's configuration files to connect to a different database than SQL Server Compact (for example to MS SQL Server), such a configuration is not tested and not supported. If you do reconfigure the synchronizer this way, it might work, but in case of problems, you are on your own