https://www.redmine.org/https://www.redmine.org/favicon.ico?16793021292010-02-12T01:15:03ZRedmineRedmine - Feature #4798: Bugzilla RPC compliant adapterhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/4798?journal_id=142802010-02-12T01:15:03ZJeffrey Jones
<ul></ul><p>Good lord that looks like a big API ( Assuming <a class="external" href="http://www.bugzilla.org/docs/3.0/html/api/">http://www.bugzilla.org/docs/3.0/html/api/</a> ).</p>
<p>Maybe the chances of someone implementing it would be increased if we could identify exactly what parts of the API are required by the applications mentioned above.</p> Redmine - Feature #4798: Bugzilla RPC compliant adapterhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/4798?journal_id=243972011-01-24T12:30:01ZJulien Huang
<ul></ul><p>Indeed, Bugzilla or JIRA seems to have their API wideley implemented in third-party software. Personally, the integration with an IDE like NetBeans would be a huge step forward in our workflow.</p>
<p>NetBeans supports the Bugzilla bugtracker, and the ability to link a commit to a ticket and update it (without switching to a browser going to Redmine), which really improves the overall developer experience.</p> Redmine - Feature #4798: Bugzilla RPC compliant adapterhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/4798?journal_id=243982011-01-24T13:42:56ZJulien Huang
<ul></ul><p>On more thing, about the Bugzilla API. The doc looks huge, but only the webservice namespace have to be implemented (<a href="http://www.bugzilla.org/docs/4.0/en/html/api/Bugzilla/WebService.html" class="external">Bugzilla::WebService</a>).</p>
<p>XML-RPC and JSON are supported.</p>