What is the preferred way to Integrate both Jenkins and GitLab?
What is the best way to do it?

GitLab has deploy keys. I have created deploy keys for all 30 Jenkins build 
agents.
I have added these deploy keys to each project. We only got 8 projects 
migrated from Gitolite at the moment. Adding all the deploy keys to 400+ 
projects is not a good way.

The GitLab Jenkins Integration documentation mentions creating a Jenkins 
user in GitLab.
https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/integration/jenkins.html
Then that user could be added to each groups as Guest or Reporter.
Since we use GitLab Enterprise Edition, such a user would count towards the 
license.

With Gitolite we have configured to call the following URL for each 
repository on git push
https://jenkins.company.com:8443/git/notifyCommit?url=ssh://g...@git.company.com/group/project.git

I could manually create Webhooks in GitLab for each project triggering this 
URL, but that would a big feat, considering we have about 400+ repositories.

I have installed in Jenkins LTS. 2.263.1 these plugins:
GitLab (*This plugin is not maintained)*
GitLab Branch Source

In GitLab Project Settings > Integration Settings > Jenkins CI
Is there a better way to integrate Jenkins with GitLab, considering this 
plugin is no longer being maintained.

I would think the best way is to use the GitLab Branch Source plugin. 
Adding a GitLab group, then all projects in that group will be added to 
Jenkins. In theory (I have not tried it).

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