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Cline is an autonomous AI coding agent that runs inside modern IDEs such as VS Code and Cursor. It enables developers to build agent-driven workflows that can reason through tasks, execute actions, and interact with external systems directly from the editor using a structured execution model.
By integrating Cline with CData Connect AI through the built-in MCP (Model Context Protocol) Server, the agent gains the ability to query, analyze, and act on live Jira Service Management data in real time. This integration bridges Cline's in-IDE agent framework with the governed enterprise connectivity of CData Connect AI, ensuring all data access runs securely against authorized sources without manual data movement.
This article outlines the steps to configure Jira Service Management connectivity in Connect AI, generate the required personal access token, register the Connect AI MCP Server in Cline, and verify that the agent can successfully interact with live Jira Service Management data from within the IDE.
Connectivity to Jira Service Management from Cline is made possible through CData Connect AI's Remote MCP Server. To interact with Jira Service Management data from Cline, start by creating and configuring a Jira Service Management connection in CData Connect AI.
You can establish a connection to any Jira Service Desk Cloud account or Server instance.
To connect to a Cloud account, you'll first need to retrieve an APIToken. To generate one, log in to your Atlassian account and navigate to API tokens > Create API token. The generated token will be displayed.
Supply the following to connect to data:
To authenticate with a service account, supply the following connection properties:
Note: Password has been deprecated for connecting to a Cloud Account and is now used only to connect to a Server Instance.
By default, the connector only surfaces system fields. To access the custom fields for Issues, set IncludeCustomFields.
π Configuring a connection (Salesforce is shown)A Personal Access Token (PAT) is used to authenticate the connection to Connect AI from Cline. It is best practice to create a separate PAT for each integration to maintain granular access control.
With the Jira Service Management connection configured and a PAT generated, Cline can now connect to Jira Service Management data through the CData Connect Ai.
Cline is distributed as an IDE extension and can be installed in environments such as VS Code or Cursor. In this example, Cursor is used, but the steps are identical for supported IDEs.
Once Cline is running, add the CData Connect AI Remote MCP Server so the agent can access live Jira Service Management data through Connect AI.
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp": {
"url": "https://mcp.cloud.cdata.com/mcp",
"type": "streamableHttp",
"headers": {
"Authorization": "Basic your_email:your_PAT"
},
"disabled": false,
"autoApprove": []
}
}
}
Note: Cline will use Basic authentication with Connect AI. Combine your Connect AI user email and the PAT you created earlier. For example, [email protected]:ABC123...XYZ789 and add the value for the Authorization header like, Basic [email protected]:ABC123...XYZ789.
π Configuring MCP serverWith the MCP server registered, Cline can now interact with live data sources exposed by Connect AI.
Cline is now fully configured to access and query live Jira Service Management data through the CData Connect AI Remote MCP Server, enabling real-time, data-driven workflows directly from your IDE.
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