November 2022
Common Features
Feature | Description | Minimum Version Required |
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New region availability |
Oracle Integration 3 is now available for
provisioning in the following regions.
See Availability in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration 3. |
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Upgrade to Oracle Integration 3 |
Upgrades to Oracle Integration 3 have begun! When your instance becomes eligible for upgrade, you receive an email from Oracle about the timing. Resources in Provisioning and
Administering Oracle Integration 3:
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Latest version of Oracle Integration Generation 2 |
New recipes |
The following new recipes have been added to Oracle Integration 3 to help you jump start your integration development. Simply install, configure, and activate.
See Recipes and Accelerators on the Oracle Help Center for a list of all Oracle Integration recipes. |
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Integration and Connectivity Features
Feature | Description | Minimum Version Required |
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Customer tenancy use for notification emails |
You can increase the number of emails you send in a rolling 24-hour window by using your own customer tenancy instead of the default method. The email limit allowed is determined by the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Email Delivery Service. You also manage the approved senders and the suppression list from your customer tenancy. See Configure Notification Emails and Monitor the Number of Emails Sent from Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
22.10 |
Improved monitoring user experience |
The Dashboard page includes enhanced charts for instance status and design time. See View the Dashboard in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
22.10 |
View the calendar of scheduled integration runs |
You can view the calendar of scheduled integration runs by day (by minute or hour), week, or month on the Future runs page. See View the Scheduled Integration Runs Calendar in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
22.10 |
JavaScript functions to implement hash-based message authentication code (HMAC) encryption |
You can include crypto libraries in JavaScript actions in app driven orchestration integrations. Crypto libraries enable you to create functions to achieve HMAC encryptions. See Write JavaScript in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
22.10 |
Connectivity agent support for OAuth 2.0 token-based authentication |
The on-premises connectivity agent now uses OAuth 2.0 token-based authentication when invoking endpoints in Oracle Integration. Basic authentication is not supported. Connectivity agent installation has also been simplified. Most installation parameters are now automatically configured for you and an OAuth client application is automatically created in Oracle Identity Cloud Service for facilitating OAuth 2.0 token-based authentication. See Create an Agent Group and Agent Download and Installation in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
22.10 |
View the reason for instance termination in the activity stream |
The reasons for instance terminations are displayed in the activity stream for asynchronous and scheduled integrations. This provides you with a clear reason for why instances have been terminated. See View the Reason for Terminated Integration Instances in the Activity Stream in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
22.10 |
Microsoft Office 365 Calendar Adapter, Microsoft Office 365 People Adapter, and Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter - Microsoft Outlook REST APIs unsupported |
Microsoft has decommissioned the Microsoft Outlook REST APIs in November 2022. You must now use the Microsoft Graph REST APIs. See:
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22.10 |
simpleType element support in the REST Adapter |
The REST Adapter supports schemas with simpleTypes having the restriction facet enabled. Both named and anonymous types are supported. See REST Adapter Capabilities in Using the REST Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
22.10 |
Perform integration tasks in panels |
The user interface for integration design continues to be redesigned to use panels that slide open on the right side of the page. Panels are now displayed when performing the following tasks:
See Create an Integration, Manage Integrations, Use JavaScript Libraries in Integrations, and Manage Lookups in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
22.10 |
Oracle WebLogic JMS Adapter - Filter out weighted distributed queues |
The Oracle WebLogic JMS Adapter doesn't support weighted distributed queues. Oracle Integration filters out weighted distributed queues in order to ensure successful agent connectivity with the on-premises JMS WebLogic cluster. Oracle recommends that you use uniform distributed queues instead of weighted distributed queues. See Oracle WebLogic JMS Adapter Restrictions in Using the Oracle WebLogic JMS Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
22.10 |
Local integration invocations handled separately in the activity stream |
You can view a child integration being invoked by a parent
integration in a separate activity stream. You can also view the
separate activity streams for one integration that invokes
another integration, which then invokes a child integration.
Each activity stream is connected by a See Track the Status of Integration Instances in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
22.10 |
SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter This Oracle Integration Generation 2 feature is now available in Oracle Integration 3. |
Oracle Integration 3 now supports the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter. The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter is the newest
addition to the database group of adapters. The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter enables you to integrate with the
SAP ASE database residing behind the firewall of your on-premises
environment through use of the Oracle Integration on-premises
connectivity agent. You can use the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter to poll for new and updated records for
further processing in Oracle Integration. For example, any new row
added to the Customer table in your SAP ASE database can be
synchronized with a target CRM application with Oracle Integration. The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter also
supports executing SQL queries and stored procedures in your SAP ASE
database.
See SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities in Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
22.10 |
Shopify Adapter - Access
token authentication support
This Oracle Integration Generation 2 feature is now available in Oracle Integration 3. |
The Shopify Adapter now
supports Shopify access token-based authentication. You must create
a custom application in Shopify and provide the Admin API access
token in the Shopify Adapter to
successfully connect to the Shopify application. This is now
necessary because Shopify deprecated private applications starting
in January 2022 (therefore, the need to create a custom
application).
The Shopify Adapter is now certified with Shopify API version 2022-04. See Shopify Adapter Capabilities in Using the Shopify Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
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