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*If you are running JIRA version 5.2 or greater, or if you are
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using the hosted JIRA provided by Atlassian, you can use the built-in
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web-hook support to connect to Zulip — read on. For older,
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self-hosted JIRA installs, you can use our [JIRA Plugin](./jira-plugin).*
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{!create-stream.md!}
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{!create-bot-construct-url.md!}
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Next, in your JIRA administration control panel, go to the **Webhooks**
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page. If you are using the OnDemand hosted JIRA, follow the instructions
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[on the Atlassian wiki][1] for locating the Webhook UI.
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[1]: https://developer.atlassian.com/jiradev/jira-apis/webhooks#Webhooks-jiraadmin
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Give your new webhook a name, and for the URL provide the URL we
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created above.
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{!congrats.md!}
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![](/static/images/integrations/jira/001.png)
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