JIRA - documentation of searchrequest.xml [closed] - documentation

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My BSc thesis is a JIRA gadget that uses searchrequest.xml strongly.
I use this feauture through observations collected from different pages:
e.g.
http://pulasthisupun.blogspot.fi/2011/03/retrieving-and-filtering-jira-issue.html
and from source code of other gadgets.
Is there any official documentation available about this feature?

There is some documentation about this at
https://developer.atlassian.com/display/JIRADEV/Search+Request+View+Plugin+Module
but most of the parameters are passed as a JQL statement now

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