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Get a rough overview on where we are heading to with R4J - Requirements Management for Jira. Please refer to the release notes for details about released features.


✅ Just Released


Revisions & Baselines

 Revision data restructure

We rework the way revision details are handled. This shall decrease the size of the revision tables drastically.

REST API 2.0

 REST 2.0 with more details

The REST API 1.0 offers lot of value to our customer – to extend features and functions, we introduce REST API 2.0 which aims to provide a more complete and better structured REST support for R4J.

If you have scripts running on REST API 1.0, no need to worry! We will not remove this version and support will continue until further notice.

Coverage View

 Faster loading for the coverage view

The coverage view speeds up now! We improve the loading and filtering performance, especially for large tables. If you want to access specific issues listed in a column, just click on the header.

Tree Structure

 Brand new experience with R4J issue hyperlinks

R4J is great to work with but every time you click on an issue key you are brought back to Jira? Not any more! We are improving the issue links in R4J to provide a standardized behavior.

Export

 Improvements on template rendering

We like the template based Word export – but as always, bridging tool borders isn't easy! So expect more improvements with the renderer for empty lines, anchors of attachments, mixture of text and tables, and {noformat} content.

▶ In the works


Performance Improvement COMING SOON

 Tree structure

Supporting the loading time of large tree structures with additional configuration.

 Advanced Search Queries

With an optimized database setup, we support quicker search using our JQL function.

Cloud COMING SOON

 Exciting new development for Jira Cloud!

We are going to utilize Atlassian´s framework for our first R4J version in the Atlassian cloud ecosystem. More details can be found in our dedicated roadmap.

ReqIF ON REQUEST

 General availability of ReqIF ex- and import

Final release of ReqIF with enhancements from your feedbacks.

Tree Structure

 Improve structure flexibility with links

Need more flexibility to structure your tree? We will soon allow to mix folders and issues on the same level! This should come with performance improvements to access the tree structure through REST API.

📝 On the planning board


Export

 Template based export

Supporting custom fields for more data visibility and insights into your shared Word and Excel exports .

Revisions & Baselines

 Show tree structure in baseline

Baselines should include additional details like folder structure and others to be an exact replica of the actual requirements.

 Formatting display options for the comparison and baseline views

So far the comparison and baseline view only shows the plain text for rich text fields. Soon you will be able to compare the rendered text.

Administration

 Use project roles in permission administration

So far you can control the access permissions with global Jira groups, now we introduce support for project roles in the R4J permissions settings.


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Disclaimer: This information is being shared in order to outline some of our current product plans. We are hopeful that the following can shed some light on our road map, but it is important to understand that it is being shared for informational purposes only, and not as a binding commitment. Please do not rely on this information in making purchasing decisions because ultimately, the development, release, and timing of any products, features or functionality remains at the sole discretion of Ease Solutions, and is subject to change.

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