Hi Anuruddha, Thanks for the feedback.
Regards, Dilhasha *M.N.F. Dilhasha* Software Engineering Intern | *WSO2 Lanka* email : *dilha...@wso2.com <dilha...@wso2.com>*mobile : +94 77 8449321 On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 8:53 AM, Anuruddha Premalal <anurud...@wso2.com> wrote: > Hi Fathima, > > Please find my comments inline. > > On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 9:56 AM, Fathima Dilhasha <dilha...@wso2.com> > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> In order to allow OAuth access to an existing project we need to create >> an *Application Link *for a JIRA instance, specifying AppFactory as a >> trusted consumer. >> >> To achieve above, JIRA requires a *consumer key and a public key*. >> >> Do these consumer key and public key need to be unique for each >> application? >> Or is it okay if I use the same consumer key and public key for all >> applications ? >> >> It's good to go with a single consumer key and public key, otherwise > there is a usability concern in configuring the issue tracker for AF. As > you mentioned use of this key combination is to tell jira that AF is a > trusted consumer and i don't see a need of having separate keys for apps. > > I think it's better to use the same keys as these keys do not introduce >> any security issues by being common and having separate keys introduces >> redundancy. >> > > +1 > > Your feedback on this is highly appreciated. >> Thanks. >> >> Regards, >> Dilhasha >> >> >> *M.N.F. Dilhasha* >> Software Engineering Intern | *WSO2 Lanka* >> >> email : >> *dilha...@wso2.com <dilha...@wso2.com>*mobile : +94 77 8449321 >> > > > Regards, > -- > *Anuruddha Premalal* > Software Eng. | WSO2 Inc. > Mobile : +94710461070 > Web site : www.regilandvalley.com > >
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