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Parse epic responses in such a way it doesn't matter if we use http or https #749

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kosarko opened this issue May 26, 2017 · 0 comments · Fixed by #750
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Parse epic responses in such a way it doesn't matter if we use http or https #749

kosarko opened this issue May 26, 2017 · 0 comments · Fixed by #750
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kosarko commented May 26, 2017

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@kosarko kosarko added this to the 2017.03 milestone May 26, 2017
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resolves #749  - Parse epic responses in such a way it doesn't matter if we use http or https
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kosarko pushed a commit that referenced this issue Nov 6, 2024
* Use $JAVA_OPTS_HANDLE to define handle server memory.

* Do not add another slash in the handle URL (#737)

* The scheduled tasks are available in the `/scheduledtasks` endpoint. (#741)

* TUL/ The context user is set to current subscriber (#747)

* The context user is set to current subscriber

* Updated comment

* Fixed checktyle issue

* Cherry picked fix about integration tests (#751)

Co-authored-by: Tim Donohue <[email protected]>

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Co-authored-by: Tim Donohue <[email protected]>
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