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Change Home Page to Confluence

FaizanM January 22, 2012

I just set up onDemand Confluence & Jira. But for some strange reason Jira is being displayed under the root url.

How can I change that to Confluence?

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Ross Westerbur October 29, 2013

For the record, there is an open Improvement for this at https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/AOD-6068.

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Brendan Patterson
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October 4, 2012

Agree.

This is a pretty big problem mainly because the OnDemand JIRA dashboard gives so little control over what you can communicate to users on the landing page.

Any chance for an iFrame gadget? Or a redirect? Those would be huge helps!

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Sven Peper June 7, 2012

Dudes, seriously? I cannot change my default application?? That's weak! We're really annoyed by this situation..

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January 22, 2012

Atlassian OnDemand is always going to default to JIRA as the landing page /default application if it is enabled on your instance. Unfortunately, this is not currently configurable (due to a platform limitation...aka there is no feature request open for it).

FaizanM January 23, 2012

On another side: If I was to purchase those licenses and host Confluence / Jira on my own server, would I then be able to change this behavior?

Can I also transfer all data from the OnDemand to the Self-Hosted setup?

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January 23, 2012

If you install JIRA and Confluence on a local server, they will be two separate applications, so you could direct people to login directly to Confluence, bypassing JIRA completely (there is no way to install an OnDemand suite locally). Note that this way you would be able to link the two applications.

Another option is to have two OnDemand instances, one with JIRA and one with only Confluence...this way the Confluence instance would default to the Confluence home page. The down side of this is that you can not have two OnDemand instances talk to each other, so all link/"suite" functionality would be lost.

You can request an export/backup from a (non free-trial) OnDemand instance by submitting a support request.

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