I’d like to know if Exalate supports the following in Jira Cloud:
We want to change the authorization process and use API Manager to handle the tickets instead of Jira.
Does Exalate support OAuth2.0 and OV certificates?
Thanks
I’d like to know if Exalate supports the following in Jira Cloud:
We want to change the authorization process and use API Manager to handle the tickets instead of Jira.
Does Exalate support OAuth2.0 and OV certificates?
Thanks
Based on the available documentation, Exalate for Jira Cloud does not explicitly mention support for OAuth2.0 authentication or the use of Organization Validated (OV) certificates for its connections. Exalate is typically installed via the Atlassian Marketplace or App Manager, and its authentication and authorization mechanisms are managed through the Jira Cloud environment and Exalate’s own connection setup process.
Regarding API Manager integration: Exalate is designed to sync issues between Jira and other platforms, but there is no direct reference in the documentation to using an external API Manager to handle tickets or to change the default authorization process to OAuth2.0 or certificate-based authentication.
For more details on installation and supported authentication methods, you can check the official documentation here:
If you have a specific use case or need advanced integration (like custom authentication flows), it might be best to reach out to Exalate support for guidance on possible workarounds or upcoming features.