One advantage of using JIRA for issue tracking, bug tracking, or project management is the ability to extend this tool with hundreds of plugins from the JIRA community. In this concise book, software toolsmith Matt Doar―the author of Practical JIRA Administration ―shows you how to create and maintain your own JIRA plugins to meet the specific needs of a project. This book uses detailed examples to clarify some of the more confusing aspects of JIRA plugins, and serves as an ideal supplement to the extensive documentation already available.
If you are looking for the helpful insights about JIRA plugins, this book can be a quick helper.The author delves into the architecture of JIRA and provides common instructions on how to develop, deploy, and maintain plugins to enhance JIRA's capabilities. I would rate this book highly if there were no more comprehensive and informative guides on this topic. For example, I was totally satisfied after reading this list of the plugins with a Gantt chart for JIRA: