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      When using Crowd, Confluence, and JIRA, you can add users to Crowd directly from either JIRA or Confluence. However, when the user is added in one application, they are not visible to the other application until a sync job is run.

      We should add an event that triggers a sync for all consuming applications when a user is added to a Crowd directory.

            [CWD-2759] Force application sync on add user event

            In our organisation we use several Atlassian products. For the wiki, first time users get an invite, an account is created, and they get thrown an error ... upon contacting support they get told to try in about 10 minutes ... This is so unprofessional. Please Atlassian, fix this!

            Deleted Account (Inactive) added a comment - In our organisation we use several Atlassian products. For the wiki, first time users get an invite, an account is created, and they get thrown an error ... upon contacting support they get told to try in about 10 minutes ... This is so unprofessional. Please Atlassian, fix this!

            joe added a comment -

            We should allow integrated applications to register a webhook that Crowd will POST to whenever new events are created. The application can respond by re-synchronising, which will apply the new events.

            joe added a comment - We should allow integrated applications to register a webhook that Crowd will POST to whenever new events are created. The application can respond by re-synchronising, which will apply the new events.

            joe added a comment -

            We could provide a resource for Crowd clients to make a long-poll request to and respond when an event-driven poll may provide more results.

            As a workaround, CWD-1283 means the poll interval can be set low enough that an immediate synchronisation may not be necessary.

            joe added a comment - We could provide a resource for Crowd clients to make a long-poll request to and respond when an event-driven poll may provide more results. As a workaround, CWD-1283 means the poll interval can be set low enough that an immediate synchronisation may not be necessary.

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