On 6/5/12 1:30 AM, "christofer.dutz@c-ware.de" wrote: > Wouldn't it be possible to setup an old Jira of the same version Adobe used > and then upgrade that version to the one apache uses ... export the issues and > provide Apache with that dump? That's what we did. > But I agree that importing that many issues is problematic because it does > tend to hang the system. But I can't see why Apache doesn't want you to use > the Rest interface. With this you would have the opportunity to controll the > load that is passed to Apache. Just by adding simple "waits" after every > issue. Even with a wait of 2 seconds it would be possible to enter all of them > within one day ... think this shouldn't cause any noticable stress on their > Jira instance. In part because the failure point seems to be when re-indexing. If we slow-feed 30K bugs in and then a re-index fails, there will be lots of pain trying to recover. They simply don't want to take that chance at this time. -- Alex Harui Flex SDK Team Adobe Systems, Inc. http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui