Polarion REST API: A Form Extension Example

While the Polarion API was already powerful, you always had to go with classic wiki pages or java extensions in order to create something interactive that could create data in Polarion. With the new Polarion REST API it’s as easy as ever, to create your own interactive reports, form extensions, integrations and more! In thisContinue reading “Polarion REST API: A Form Extension Example”

Creating Form Extensions with Velocity

While you can easily create reports and widgets for Live Report pages with Velocity, you would usually have to create a Java extension in order to create something that will extend the work item view. But with the “Velocity Form”-extension you will be able to create extensions for the work item view as quickly asContinue reading “Creating Form Extensions with Velocity”

Basics: Filter Work Items and configure Widgets by SQL Queries

Most Polarion users use the lucene filter functionality on a daily basis, as it’s pretty handy and easy to use. But there is one downside to lucene queries: as soon as you want to create a filter, based on a complex linking scheme, you will have to switch to using SQL Queries or Velocity Code.Continue reading “Basics: Filter Work Items and configure Widgets by SQL Queries”

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