JTrac is a generic issue-tracking web-application that can be easily customized by adding custom fields and drop-downs. Features include a customizable workflow, field level permissions, e-mail integration, file attachments, a detailed history view and changeable colors to fit a particular CI/CD.

After a long hiatus, development has resumed with version 2.2.0 in December 2021, 2.2.1 in February 2022, 2.3.0 in February 2023 and 2.3.1 in May 2023. See https://sourceforge.net/p/j-trac/wiki/Home/ for release notes and documentation, and download it at https://sourceforge.net/projects/j-trac/files/jtrac/. Feedback is welcome.

jTrac continues to be improved, and has recently been awarded the SourceForge "Open Source Excellence" badge.

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Apache License V2.0

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  • Thanks for the release after long years... would like to continue upgrade frequent release with new features.
  • Easy to setup and use. Would like to see more features in future releases.
  • I was a bug tester and DBA (had to be in-house trained) for 15 years and this program is incredible: embedded servlet, embedded d/b, download, unpack, chmod 2 files (Linux), and run it! I never used even half of the more advanced features. Creating a "space" is a bit daunting at first , especially the workflow. However, even I could move the WAR file into a very newer Jetty AND replace the HSQLDB JAR file (in the WAR) and it still worked! Real DBAs and CM types should be salivating over the fact that this is being resurrected. I do hope the embedded servlet and d/b remain.
  • I was up and running with jtrac in a few minutes. I haven't fully evaluated it yet, but within 20 minutes, I was able to add a user, set up a project, add an issue, then find out where my files are stored and how to change the app configuration. This project, it's setup, and the documentation are exemplary for ease of use!
  • Hi,Can know how to Sign a new account for jtrac....TQ
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Languages

French, Dutch, Polish, Slovene, Czech, Italian, Greek, English, Chinese (Traditional), Swedish, Turkish, Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese (Simplified), German, Japanese, Spanish, Russian, Hungarian

Intended Audience

Information Technology, Developers, End Users/Desktop, Quality Engineers

User Interface

Web-based

Programming Language

Java

Database Environment

HSQL, JDBC

Related Categories

Java To-Do Lists Software, Java Software Testing Tool, Java QA Automation Software

Registered

2006-03-17