February 2025 (25.02)

Common Features

Feature Description Minimum Version Required

Robotic process automation (RPA)

A new automation technology is now available within Oracle Integration Enterprise edition: Robots. Just as an integration performs API-based automation, a robot performs UI-based automation.

Build a robot when an application doesn't have APIs, when the APIs are inaccessible, or when integration development resources aren't available.

RPA is currently available in a number of regions. If you want to start using RPA and it's not available in your region yet, enter a service request. For a list of region availability, see Availability in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration 3.

To learn more, see the following:

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Oracle-managed disaster recovery

Oracle-managed disaster recovery continues to be enhanced:
  • If you are using the default Oracle Integration email tenancy in your primary instance and you fail over to the secondary instance, email notification functionality automatically works the same as in the primary instance. There is no loss of configuration details, including sender, SPF, DKIM, alert, suppression, and customer SMTP information.
  • Data retention periods set to more than 30 days in the primary instance are propagated to the secondary instance during failover.
  • Disaster recovery support continues to be added in more regions. See What’s Supported? in Configuring an Oracle-Managed Disaster Recovery Solution for Oracle Integration 3.
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New billing metrics

Oracle Integration will be moving to a component-usage-based billing model. There are new billing metrics available in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console on the Metrics page for an Oracle Integration instance. These metrics will help you understand your Oracle Integration usage.

See Available Metrics Charts in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration 3.

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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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Additional instances are ready for upgrade

If you're using Oracle Integration Generation 2 in an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure US Government Cloud region, you can now upgrade to Oracle Integration 3.

See Upgrade in an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure US Government Cloud Region in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration 3.

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Updated video The Integration Patterns: A First Look video has been updated with new content for Oracle Integration 3.

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Integration and Connectivity Features

Feature Description Minimum Version Required

Rapid Adapter Builder - Polling triggers

You can now design polling triggers using the Rapid Adapter Builder.

See What is a Polling Trigger in Using the Rapid Adapter Builder with Oracle Integration 3.

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Rapid Adapter Builder - New CNCF functions

Several new CNCF functions are now available for use.

See Supported Custom CNCF Serverless Workflow in Using the Rapid Adapter Builder with Oracle Integration 3.

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Rapid Adapter Builder - OAuth Authorization Code policy update

The OAuth Authorization Code policy has been updated with some improvements.

See OAuth Authorization Code Policy in Using the Rapid Adapter Builder with Oracle Integration 3.

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Artificial intelligence (AI)-generated integration descriptions

You can generate AI-powered descriptions of integrations. This capability eliminates the need to manually enter a description, improves productivity, and provides valuable insights to other users.

See Create an AI-Generated Integration Description in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.

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Dynamic connection support with the FTP Adapter

You can dynamically update the invoke connection to use at runtime. This feature lets you use a single integration to send requests to multiple endpoints of the same application and eliminates the need to create a separate integration for each endpoint or multiple invoke connections configured in a switch action in a single integration.

See Dynamically Update Invoke Connections at Runtime in Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

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View the instance name and shape in the banner

If you often switch between your development, test, and production instances, it's sometimes not easy to know which instance you're currently in. This information is now visible in an Oracle Integration banner in the format instance_name (shape).

Note:

You can't change the shape after you create the instance. However, you can move data to another instance using the export and import features.

See Get Familiar with the Home Page in Getting Started with Oracle Integration 3.

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Project enhancements

Projects continue to be enhanced:

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Oracle Integration event enhancements
Events continue to be enhanced:
  • You can share events across projects. This capability eliminates the need to create duplicate events across projects. You can also export and import projects that reference event types from other projects and view shared events in the dependency diagram. See Share Events Across Projects in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
  • You can use an expression builder to create a filter condition to subscribe to an event in a subscribing integration. This option provides more flexibility when defining subscription filters. See Define Custom Header Filters to Trigger Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.

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ID generation for polling-based integrations

If Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter, Oracle Autonomous Transaction Processing Adapter, Oracle Database Adapter, and Oracle Database Cloud Service Adapter trigger connection polling fails with errors from the connectivity agent, a failed tracking instance is created and visible on the Errors page.

25.02

Dashboard and Instances page enhancements

The Dashboard and Instances pages continue to be enhanced.

  • The enforced synchronous and asynchronous request limits are displayed on the Dashboard page. See View the Dashboard in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
  • If you are using your own customer email tenancy, no usage metrics are displayed on the Dashboard page. Usage metrics are only displayed if you are using the default email method provided by Oracle Integration. See View the Dashboard in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
  • The filter on the Instances page enables you search for instances by their minimum and maximum durations in milliseconds. See Filter the Display of Integration Instances in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.

25.02

Stage file action - Enhancements

The stage file action continues to be enhanced:
  • File signing and verification support: You can use configured PGP keys to sign content during encryption and verify content during decryption. The following stage file operations have been enhanced:
    • The Read Entire File operation lets you decrypt content and verify content.
    • The Write File operation lets you encrypt content and sign content.
    • The Encrypt File operation lets you sign content.
    • The Decrypt File operation lets you verify content.

    The stage file action now matches the features of the FTP Adapter, meaning that the same set of operations are available for interacting with File Server through the native file server action as you have if using the FTP Adapter.

  • You can optionally select to calculate the size and checksum attribute values for your file in the response mapper with the Get file attributes value on mapper checkbox when configuring the Write File, Zip File, Unzip File, Encrypt File, Decrypt File, and List Files operations. Select this checkbox only if you want to calculate these values. If selected, both attributes are enabled in the response mapper underneath ICSFile. By default, the size and checksum attributes are disabled in the mapper response because calculating the values for both attributes is performance-intensive.

See Configure a Stage File Action in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.

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Audit log enhancements

You can select to log both lifecycle actions and observability details to the audit logs (such as runtime messages).

See Set the Inactive Session Timeout Limit and Audit Logging Levels in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.

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Email notification enhancements
Email notifications continue to be enhanced:
  • The daily or hourly report that you configure to receive on the Notifications page now includes the names and versions of any integrations that failed in that time period. The email report shows a maximum of five integrations in table format. Any additional integration failures can be viewed by clicking the View Errors button in the email, which opens the Errors page in Oracle Integration. See Configure Notification Emails in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
  • If you are using the default email tenancy provided with Oracle Integration, the number of daily promotional emails you can receive has been reduced to 100. This reduction does not apply if you are using your own customer tenancy.

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Attention! Important changes for the SOAP Adapter

Enable MTOM for the SOAP Adapter with ERP endpoints by Release 25.04. Refer here for more information.

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RabbitMQ Adapter - New adapter

The RabbitMQ Adapter enables you to create an integration in Oracle Integration that connects to a RabbitMQ messaging system. The RabbitMQ Adapter connects to the RabbitMQ distributed publish-consume messaging system from Oracle Integration and allows for the publishing and consuming of events from RabbitMQ exchanges/queues.

See RabbitMQ Adapter Capabilities in Using the RabbitMQ Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

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Asana Adapter - New adapter

The Asana Adapter elevates project management and collaboration by enabling direct integration with the Asana platform, offering CRUD operations, OAuth 2.0 authentication, and support for personal access tokens (PAT).

See Asana Adapter Capabilities in Using the Asana Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

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Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM Adapter - Trigger connection support

The Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM Adapter supports trigger (inbound) connections, enabling real-time, event-driven workflows.

See Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM Adapter Capabilities Using the Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

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GCP Pub Sub Adapter - Support for additional sample payloads

The GCP Pub Sub Adapter provides connectivity agent support to enhance secure, private network connections for invoke operations using JWT User Assertion security policies.

See GCP Pub Sub Adapter Capabilities in Using the GCP Pub Sub Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

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GCP Storage Adapter - Security policy updates

The GCP Storage Adapter supports the Authorization Code Credentials security policy for public gateway access and the JWT User Assertion security policy for connecting with publicly accessible resources (direct connectivity over public internet) and private resources using the connectivity agent.

See GCP Storage Adapter Capabilities in Using the GCP Storage Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

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ArcGIS (ESRI) Adapter - Inbound support

The ArcGIS (ESRI) Adapter supports inbound connections for both the ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Enterprise products. The trigger functionality in ArcGIS Online supports the OAuth Authorization Code and HMAC security policy. ArcGIS Enterprise supports the API Key Validation security policy. ArcGIS Online supports multipoint, polyline, and polygon geometries along with point type for geographic information. ArcGIS Enterprise supports point, polyline, and polygon geometries.

See ArcGIS (ESRI) Adapter Capabilities in Using the ArcGIS (ESRI) Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

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Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) Adapter and Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) Adapter - AVRO sample payload support

The Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) Adapter and Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) Adapter are enhanced across trigger and invoke connections to publish and subscribe to messages in AVRO schema format, in addition to the current support for JSON and XML formats.

See Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) Adapter Capabilities in Using the Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) Adapter with Oracle Integration 3 and Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) Adapter Capabilities in Using the Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

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Salesforce REST Adapter - Bulk (V2) query support

The Salesforce REST Adapter enables you to query bulk data. You can now use Bulk CRUD to modify a large data set and Bulk Query to retrieve a large data set.

See Salesforce REST Adapter Capabilities in Using the Salesforce REST Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

25.02

Apache Kafka Adapter - Enhancements

The Apache Kafka Adapter has received the following enhancements:
  • Multiple offsets and ranges: You can control message processing by defining multiple offsets and ranges. For example, you can process the first message, fourth message, and all messages from nine to fifteen by specifying offsets such as 1, 4, 9-15.
  • Reset to a specific offset or start from the beginning: You can reset the consumer to a specific offset (partition-specific) or rewind to the beginning of the partition.

See Apache Kafka Adapter Capabilities in Using the Apache Kafka Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

25.02

Shopify GraphQL Adapter - Company events support

The Shopify GraphQL Adapter supports the Order Returns module, along with new business events (Company Create, Company Update, and Company Delete) within the Customers module. These enhancements enable you to add and modify company details and return fulfilled orders using the Order Returns module.

See Shopify GraphQL Adapter Capabilities in Using the Shopify GraphQL Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

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Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter - OAuth support

The Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter provides support for the OAuth Resource Owner Password Credentials security policy.

See Create a Connection to Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud and Task Manager in Using the Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

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Oracle Utilities Adapter - JWT client and user assertions support
JWT client and user assertions with OAuth Client Credentials are supported with the following security policies:
  • OAuth Client Credentials using JWT Client Assertion security policy
  • OAuth using JWT User Assertion security policy

See Oracle Utilities Adapter Capabilities in Using the Oracle Utilities Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

25.02

Adapter Certification updates

The following adapters have been certified with additional application versions:

  • Apache Kafka Adapter
  • Microsoft SQL Server Adapter
  • MySQL Adapter
  • Oracle Advanced Queuing (AQ) Adapter
  • SAP Adapter
  • SAP Concur Adapter
  • Shopify Adapter
  • Shopify GraphQL Adapter

For details, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.

25.02

Oracle Integration for Healthcare Features

Feature Description Minimum Version Required

Oracle Integration for Healthcare - Enhanced profile package support

For this release, the following FHIR profile packages have been tested and can be imported into Oracle Integration:
  • FHIR Canadian
  • FHIR Australian
  • FHIR UK
  • FHIR iSiK

The list of supported profile packages continues to grow. See Import FHIR Profile Packages in Using Oracle Integration for Healthcare in Oracle Integration 3 for the complete list.

If you are unable to successfully import a profile package not shown in this list, see this blog.

25.02

B2B for Oracle Integration Features

Feature Description Minimum Version Required

Project enhancements

Project support for B2B for Oracle Integration continues to be enhanced.

  • You can create an error group in a project. Error groups allow you to select specific errors to ignore during EDI translation at runtime. See Configure Error Rules for EDI Translation in Using B2B for Oracle Integration 3.

  • You can perform lifecycle actions (activate, deactivate, import, export, and delete) on a project deployment that includes B2B documents, schemas, and trading partners. You can also search on projects in the standalone Wire messages and Business messages tabs available by selecting Observability, then B2B tracking. See Design B2B Integrations in Projects or in Standalone Environments in Using B2B for Oracle Integration 3 and Create and Manage a Project Deployment in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.

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Publish B2B tracking data to OCI Logging

You can use the public logging service features of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to collect and manage B2B business messages and wire messages.

See Publish B2B Business and Wire Messages to the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Logging Service in Using B2B for Oracle 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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Outbound EDI batch file processing

You can configure batching for outbound EDIFACT and X12 documents as part of trading partner setup. Batching enables you to group messages by document type and send them as a batch. For example, you may want to send a batch of X12 purchase orders or EDIFACT invoices.

See Configure Batching for Outbound EDI X12 and EDIFACT Documents in Using B2B for Oracle Integration 3.

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AS4 Adapter - Message partition channel value support

You can specify the message partition channel (MPC) value for the outbound AS4 message. MPCs allow for the partitioned transfer of AS4 messages between AS4 exchange participants. MPCs are used for both pushed and pulled messages. One MPC is used for a single message exchange between two participants.

See Specify the Message Partition Channel Value for the Outbound AS4 Message in Using the AS4 Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

25.02

AS2 Adapter - File size increase

The AS2 Adapter now supports file sizes of up to 100 MB.

See Service Limits in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration 3.

25.02

File Server Features

Feature Description Minimum Version Required

Optimized deletion of large files

The process of deleting a large file (500 MB or larger) has been optimized. Deleting large files is now faster than ever.

25.02

New documentation for allowlisting patterns

New documentation is available for File Server allowlisting patterns, including a pattern that doesn't require you to add the CIDR block for the service gateway to the File Server allowlist. See File Server Patterns for Allowlisting in Using File Server in Oracle Integration 3.

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