June 2024 (24.06)
Common Features
Feature | Description | Minimum Version Required |
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New recipes |
The following new recipes have been added to Oracle Integration to help you jump start your integration
development. Simply install, configure, and activate.
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OCI Logging Analytics |
If you use the public logging service capabilities of
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to collect and manage the activity
stream of integrations, note that the following data is now
published to the activity stream service logs:
See Details for Integration 3 and Capture the Activity Stream of Integrations in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration 3. |
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Additional instances are ready for upgrade |
The following instances can now be upgraded to Oracle Integration 3:
If you're actively using Process in a Oracle Integration Generation 2 production environment, Oracle can't automatically migrate you to Process Automation during the upgrade to Oracle Integration 3, but you can now perform the migration manually so that you can upgrade to Oracle Integration 3. See Migrate Actively Used Process Applications to Oracle Integration 3 in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration 3. |
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Upgrade documentation improvements |
The upgrade documentation has been reorganized and clarified to improve usability. See Upgrade from Oracle Integration Generation 2 to Oracle Integration 3 in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration 3. |
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Integration and Connectivity Features
Feature | Description | Minimum Version Required |
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Rapid Adapter Builder - OpenAPI updates |
Using the VS Code extension for Rapid Adapter Builder, you can now update an adapter definition document with new requests from an OpenAPI document. See Add Functionality to an Adapter Definition Document in Using the Rapid Adapter Builder with Oracle Integration 3. |
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Rapid Adapter Builder - Adapter bundle updates |
The VS Code extension for Rapid Adapter Builder now supports creating and importing of adapter bundles. See Create or Import Adapter Bundles in Using the Rapid Adapter Builder with Oracle Integration 3. |
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Rapid Adapter Builder - New security policies for invoke connections |
The Rapid Adapter Builder now supports OAuth JWT User Assertion and OAuth JWT Client Assertion security policies for invoke connections. See OAuth JWT User Assertion and OAuth JWT Client Assertion in Using the Rapid Adapter Builder with Oracle Integration 3. |
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Event support in projects |
You can perform the following event-based tasks in a
project:
You can also export a project that includes events, clone a project that includes events, and monitor subscribed events in a project from the Observe tab and from the globally-available Subscriptions page under Observability outside of a project. See Create Publish, and Subscribe to Events in a Project and View Subscribed Instances in a Project in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
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Increase in active integrations limit |
The limit on the number of active integrations per service instance has increased from 700 to 800. See Service Limits in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration 3. |
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Increase in string size limit |
The string size limit of 10,000 characters is enforced. See Service Limits in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration 3. |
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Debug tracing level reset after 24 hours |
After 24 hours, the Debug (Not recommended) tracing level is automatically reset to Production. See Activate an Integration and Service Limits in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration 3. |
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Active integration count by project on the Dashboard page |
You can view the total number of application, schedule, and event integrations in projects by clicking the Active integrations link on the Dashboard page. See View the Dashboard in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
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View the dependencies between project resources |
You can view the dependencies between the resources (integrations, connections, lookups, JavaScript libraries, and events) in a project. See View the Dependent Relationships Between Project Resources in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
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Exit canvas during integration activation |
When you test an integration in the canvas, you can perform other actions both inside and outside of the canvas while the activation is in progress. See Test Integrations from Inside the Integration Canvas in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
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Refresh endpoints using connection sharing |
You can override a local connection in a draft state with a configured, globally-available connection and then refresh the endpoints for the local connection. See Add and Share a Connection Across a Project in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
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Import event-based integrations into a project |
You can import integrations that publish and subscribe to events. Importing a publishing integration into a project also imports the event. The event becomes visible in the Events section of the project details page. See Create, Import, or Copy an Integration into a Project in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
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Extensibility support for the stage file action |
You can add an extension group before a stage file action configured only to write to a file. The write to file operation includes a map action. As an example use case, you may want to extend your integration with a data stitch action. See Extend an Integration in an Accelerator Project in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
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Notification email enhancements |
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View the execution times of iterations in looping actions in the activity stream |
You can view the overall time a looping action (for example, a while action or a for-each action) took to execute all its iterations. You can also expand the looping action to view the ten slowest iterations and their times to execute. See Track the Status of Integration Instances in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
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Project deployment page redesign |
The project deployment page has been redesigned to make it easier to use. See Create and Manage a Project Deployment in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
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Private endpoint support for multiple adapters |
You can configure the SAP Ariba Adapter, SAP S/4HANA Cloud Adapter, Oracle Advanced Queuing (AQ) Adapter, Salesforce REST Adapter (inbound direction), and Salesforce Adapter (SOAP-based) to connect to endpoints using a private virtual cloud network (VCN). See Adapters that Support Connecting to Private Endpoints in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
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Coupa Procurement Adapter - New adapter |
The Coupa Procurement Adapter is specifically designed to optimize procurement workflows. The Coupa Procurement Adapter supports outbound invoke connections of modules such as Purchase Orders, Requisitions, Contracts, and more. The Coupa Procurement Adapter also supports custom headers and attachments. See Coupa Procurement Adapter Capabilities in Using the Coupa Procurement Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
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Oracle Aconex Cloud Adapter - New adapter |
The Oracle Aconex Cloud Adapter enables you to set up a connection with Oracle Aconex. You can configure the Oracle Aconex Cloud Adapter as an invoke connection in an integration. See Aconex Adapter Capabilities in Using the Oracle Aconex Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
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Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) Adapter enhancements |
The Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) Adapter supports the connectivity agent and XML messages. See Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) Adapter Capabilities in Using the Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
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Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) Adapter |
The Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) Adapter provides improved security through use of the connectivity agent. See Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) Adapter Capabilities in Using the Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
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REST Adapter and Rapid Adapter Builder - Polymorphic construct support |
The REST Adapter and Rapid Adapter Builder support the
See Support of Polymorphic Constructs for OpenAPI Connectivity in Using the REST Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
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GraphQL Adapter - Header and custom security policy support |
The GraphQL Adapter supports the Basic Authentication security policy and custom request and response headers. See GraphQL Adapter Capabilities in Using the GraphQL Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
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IBM MQ Series JMS Adapter - JSON payload support |
The IBM MQ Series JMS Adapter provides support for JSON payloads. The IBM MQ Series JMS Adapter is also certified on IBM MQ Cloud with the connectivity agent. See IBM MQ Series JMS Adapter Capabilities in Using the IBM MQ Series JMS Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
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Database payload sizes |
The MySQL Adapter, Microsoft SQL Server Adapter, PostgreSQL Adapter, IBM DB2 Adapter, SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter, Netezza Adapter, and Snowflake Adapter now support 100 MB structured payloads for the cloud and 50 MB structured payloads with the connectivity agent. See Service Limits in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration 3. |
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Oracle Advanced Queuing (AQ) Adapter - SCAN DNS and public gateway support |
The Oracle Advanced Queuing (AQ) Adapter supports connecting to the Oracle Database using a Single Client Access Name (SCAN). The Oracle Advanced Queuing (AQ) Adapter now also supports the public gateway as an endpoint access type. See Oracle Advanced Queuing (AQ) Adapter Capabilities in Using the Oracle Advanced Queuing (AQ) Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
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GCP Pub Sub Adapter - JWT User Assertion security policy support |
The GCP Pub Sub Adapter
enhances its security policy for trigger and invoke connections
in the following ways:
The GCP Pub Sub Adapter also supports pull messages for consuming the published messages and acknowledge messages for acknowledging the pulled (consumed) messages. See GCP Pub Sub Adapter Capabilities in Using the GCP Pub Sub Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
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GCP Storage Adapter - JWT User Assertion security policy support |
The GCP Storage Adapter supports the JWT security policy (service account-based authentication). The added security available with the JWT security policy does not set any limit on the expiration of refresh tokens. See GCP Storage Adapter Capabilities in Using the GCP Storage Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
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Coupa Sourcing Adapter - Enhancements |
The Coupa Adapter has been renamed to the Coupa Sourcing Adapter. With this release, the Coupa Sourcing Adapter provides attachment exports, allowing for files of up to 250 MB in size. The Coupa Sourcing Adapter now also supports the Authorization Code Security Policy, strengthening security for robust access control. See Coupa Sourcing Adapter Capabilities in Using the Coupa Sourcing Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
24.06 |
Azure Active Directory Adapter - Organization hierarchy operations support |
The Azure Active Directory Adapter introduces new operations that can be performed on the user business object for outbound invocations. This enhancement benefits users by providing a more efficient and comprehensive management of organizational hierarchies in Azure Active Directory. See Azure Active Directory Adapter Capabilities in Using the Azure Active Directory Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
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Azure Event Grid Adapter - Trigger (inbound) enhancements |
Support is provided for XML payload and XML namespace in the trigger (inbound) direction. See Add the Azure Event Grid Adapter Connection to an Integration in Using the Azure Event Grid Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
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Adapter Certification updates |
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B2B for Oracle Integration Features
Feature | Description | Minimum Version Required |
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Import and export of design-time artifacts |
You can now export and import individual schemas and documents from the Schemas page and Documents page. This feature is useful if you are operating in B2B standalone mode and require an alternative to exporting and importing an entire trading partner, which includes all associated agreement details, along with the schemas and documents. See Export and Import B2B Schemas and Documents in Using B2B for Oracle Integration 3. |
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AS2 Adapter - Policy-based authentication for trigger connections and Drummond Certification Execution compliance |
The AS2 Adapter supports the AS2 Advanced Message Protection security policy. This security policy is only available in the trigger (inbound) direction. This security policy authenticates the inbound message with message level digital signature verification. The AS2 Adapter is also compliant with Drummond Certification Execution. See Configure Connection Security in Using the AS2 Adapter with Oracle Integration 3 . |
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B2B Dashboard page enhancements |
You can view details about the top documents processed, including the total number processed, the error rate percentage, the document direction, and the total number of errors for that specific document. See Monitor the Overall Runtime Health of B2B Transactions in Using B2B for Oracle Integration 3. |
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File Server Features
Feature | Description | Minimum Version Required |
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Encrypting and decrypting files |
You can now use the File server action along with the stage file action to complete the following tasks:
The File server action gets a reference to a file, and the stage file action encrypts or decrypts the file. You can also write encrypted files and decrypt encrypted files by pairing the File server action with a connection that is based on the FTP Adapter. For more information about these encryption and decryption capabilities, see Interact with Files in File Server in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
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