Some features like Jira Service Management Forms require authentication to Jira via OAuth 2.0. This page describes the steps to authenticate to Jira from Salesforce using Named Credentials and OAuth 2.0 (for more details, please refer to OAuth 2.0 Apps in Jira Cloud and https://confluence.atlassian.com/adminjiraserver/jira-oauth-2-0-provider-api-1115659070.html).
Note that OAuth 2.0 is optional and replaces the authentication steps for OAuth 1.0 described here Enabling Connectivity between Salesforce and Jira.
For more information on setting OAuth 2, please refer to:
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OAuth 2.0 Setup - Create External Application Link -
OAuth 2.0 Setup - Creating a Connected App -
OAuth 2.0 Setup - Define Remote Sites -
OAuth 2.0 Setup - Create an Auth Provider -
OAuth 2.0 Setup - Create & Configure a Jira Connection -
OAuth 2.0 Setup - Create Permission Set to grant access to External Credentials -
OAuth 2.0 Setup - Sign in to Jira from Salesforce -
OAuth 2.0 Setup - Sign in to Salesforce from Jira