The database contained unsalted password hashes, which are vulnerable to rainbow attacks, dictionary lookups and cracking tools. The Jira password database was also compromised. In April 2010, a cross-site scripting vulnerability in Jira led to the compromise of two Apache Software Foundation servers.
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For academic and commercial customers, the full source code is available under a developer source license.
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Ītlassian provides Jira for free to open source projects meeting certain criteria, and to organizations that are non-academic, non-commercial, non-governmental, non-political, non-profit, and secular. Jira is a commercial software product that can be licensed for running on-premises or available as a hosted application. Jira implements the Networked Help Desk API for sharing customer support tickets with other issue tracking systems. It ships with various translations including English, French, German, Japanese, and Spanish. Jira integrates with source control programs such as Clearcase, Concurrent Versions System (CVS), Git, Mercurial, Perforce, Subversion, and Team Foundation Server. For remote procedure calls (RPC), Jira has REST, SOAP, and XML-RPC interfaces.
Jira is written in Java and uses the Pico inversion of control container, Apache OFBiz entity engine, and WebWork 1 technology stack. Jira Align is intended for strategic product and portfolio management.Jira Service Management is intended for use by IT operations or business service desks.Jira Software includes the base software, including agile project management features (previously a separate product: Jira Agile).Jira Work Management is intended as generic project management.Jira includes tools allowing migration from competitor Bugzilla. Some of the organizations that have used Jira at some point in time for bug-tracking and project management include Fedora Commons, Hibernate, and the Apache Software Foundation, which uses both Jira and Bugzilla. Description Īccording to Atlassian, Jira is used for issue tracking and project management by over 180,000 customers in 190 countries. The name originated from a nickname Atlassian developers used to refer to Bugzilla, which was previously used internally for bug-tracking.
The product name comes from the second syllable of the Japanese word pronounced as Gojira, which is Japanese for Godzilla.