Set up a connection between Jira and Jenkins and configure it to do what you want it to.
We can't tell you more than that, you've not given us any idea of what you are trying to achieve or what you have got set up.
please give me documents or a link to proceed with it and give me the idea for what we start with
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I can't really tell you a lot, you have not told us what you are trying to achieve, or if you have a preference for a particular route (for example, do you want Jenkins to poke something into Jira? Or Jira to pull something from Jenkins and update or report or log or, or, or, or...)
Broadly though, if I could work out where to go, you would get a link to a list of apps for Jira that help it talk to Jenkins, a pointer to Jenkins functions that talk to Jira, or a link to the rest api docs to get you started on building your own code to get Jenkins to talk to Jira.
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Ok, and what is your preferred route? I would guess "Jenkins does some stuff, which it somehow knows has an association with one or many Jira issues, so at the end of the process, it updates the issues with something". Is that the right idea?
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