Hi Dave...

I think the serialization idea would be better, sorry I didn't understand
this reply from the first time, but as I can see from the Jira system
web-client you can export the XML representation of a report of multiple
Jiras or a detailed XML about a certain Jira, so why not writing code,
as Jason said, that exports an accumulated XML file of all Jiras of interest
and then import this XML file into the other Jira system.



On 8/30/06, David Blevins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Aug 29, 2006, at 4:04 PM, Mohammed Nour wrote:

> I have build the src code of Swizzle and could run the JiraExample
> program,
> I think I can help but I need more info about what should be done
> exactly.

Jason was talking about a possible way to migrate data stored
internally in one Jira installation to another Jira installation by
writing some code that would be installed into Jira that would
serialize the required data from Jira System A then deserialize it
into Jira System B and I guess insert it somehow?  Jason is that
right?  It's a bit over my head as I don't have a clue how Jira works
internally.

The swizzle stuff I wrote could potentially do a different thing
which would be to create new Jira Issues in a new Jira System.  We'd
create one new Jira Issue for each Jira issue in the old Jira
System.  But that's less than optimal as we'd lose all the dates,
links, attachments, etc.  Also 50% of our Jira Issues are subtasks
which you *can't* add via the XML-RPC api swizzle uses.

-David

> Thanks and best regards...
> Mohammad Nour El-Din
>
>
> On 8/30/06, David Blevins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Anyone have any time to experiment with the serialized object
>> approach to marshalling data from one confluence install to the next?
>>
>> It'd be a major win.
>>
>> -David
>>
>> On Jul 20, 2006, at 8:41 PM, David Blevins wrote:
>>
>> > I'd certainly love it if we could get that to work.
>> >
>> > If we could the migrate the codehaus Jira issues into the Apache
>> > jira, then we could finally take all those OpenEJB issues in the
>> > Geronimo Jira and move them right into OpenEJB.  Same goes for any
>> > future OpenEJB issues people file under the Geronimo Jira.
>> >
>> > What a dream that would be.
>> >
>> > -David
>> >
>> >
>> > On Jul 17, 2006, at 11:22 PM, Henri Yandell wrote:
>> >
>> >> Attachments and change history were the two that Jeff mentioned as
>> >> definitely not being in the xmlrpc/soap interfaces. The
>> serialization
>> >> idea is interesting though.
>> >>
>> >> Hen
>> >>
>> >> On 7/12/06, Jason Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>> I was under the impression that the SOAP interface for JIRA
>> was much
>> >>> more feature-rich than the XMLRPC interface... though probably
>> still
>> >>> not enough to copy from instance to instance.
>> >>>
>> >>> But, it should be possible to just write a plugin that will
>> expose
>> >>> the right data... does not need to be a full RPC plugin either...
>> >>> could just be to expose a project and the raw issue detail
>> (even as
>> >>> serialized objects or marshaled w/xstream) to be pulled into
>> another
>> >>> instance.
>> >>>
>> >>> --jason
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> On Jul 12, 2006, at 10:01 PM, David Blevins wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> >
>> >>> > On Jul 10, 2006, at 10:49 PM, Henri Yandell wrote:
>> >>> >
>> >>> >> On 7/10/06, Brett Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>> >>> On 6/07/2006 9:50 AM, David Blevins wrote:
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>> > Not sure what is required for JIRA -- I seem to recall
>> >>> >>> > it is a big undertaking.
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>> You have the following options:
>> >>> >>> - leave it at Codehaus
>> >>> >>> - have your own instance running on issues.apache.org (like
>> >>> >>> Struts do)
>> >>> >>> - bribe Atlassian into implementing the merge feature.
>> >>> >>> - start fresh
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> - Hope that Hen finds time to improve the Jira xmlrpc
>> >>> interface so he
>> >>> >> can start to write a script to migrate a Jira from one
>> >>> instance to
>> >>> >> another. :)
>> >>> >
>> >>> > I wrote a java client on top of the xmlrpc interface, which may
>> >>> > help you.
>> >>> >
>> >>> > http://swizzle.codehaus.org/swizzle-jira/
>> >>> > http://docs.codehaus.org/display/SWIZZLE/Swizzle+Jira
>> >>> >
>> >>> > Never tried to lookup an Issue from one Jira then add it to
>> >>> > another.  Dunno if it will add all the comments, etc that
>> are in
>> >>> > the Issue.  If so, you might be a for loop + testing time away
>> >>> from
>> >>> > a workable solution
>> >>> >
>> >>> > -David
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
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