Yes, it does.
To do it, you'll need to decide what you want from the integration and then find or write things to do it.
I know this is a vague answer, but it's because "integrate" is a suitcase word - it does not tell us what you want, just that there is something there that could be almost anything.
Ok, in our entreprise some people work with Nolio, so i need juste some documentation about integration Jira/jenkins/bitbucket with Nolio?
Thank you
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What do you want from this "integration"? Without any knowledge of what that means, all I can do is point you at the docs Jira has on webhooks and its REST API
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"Communication" is just as useful as "integrate" when describing what you want.
What do you want this integration/communication to do?
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I don't want really applicate something, i need juste some documentation talk about it.
Just inform me.
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This is the same problem - documentation on what?
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What do you want from this "integration"? Without any knowledge of what that means, all I can do is point you at the docs Jira has on webhooks and its REST API
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