October 2025 (25.10)
Common Features
| Feature | Description | Minimum Version |
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Oracle-managed disaster recovery enhancements |
Customer-managed custom endpoints are supported. To use this functionality, you must explicitly enable access to customer-managed custom endpoints on the primary and secondary instances prior to performing a failover. See Enable Customer-Managed Custom Endpoints on the Primary and Secondary Instances in Configuring an Oracle-Managed Disaster Recovery Solution for Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Monitor concurrent synchronous requests |
There's new documentation describing how to monitor concurrent synchronous requests. The concurrent synchronous request limit is based on the number of message packs you subscribe to for the Oracle Integration instance. To avoid reaching this limit, you can create a custom metrics chart to monitor your requests and set up an alarm to notify you when you approach the threshold. See Monitor Concurrent Synchronous Requests in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
| 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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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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Standardized names of APIs |
To improve clarity, the names of Oracle Integration APIs and endpoints have been standardized in the documentation. See Explore the Oracle Integration APIs in Securing Oracle Integration 3. |
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Integration and Connectivity Features
| Feature | Description | Minimum Version |
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Create projects using natural language by selecting accelerators or recipes |
You can create a project using natural language by selecting an accelerator or recipe that the AI recommends. See Create a Project By Selecting an Accelerator or Recipe that the AI Suggests in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Automatically configure trigger/invoke when creating an integration using AI |
When creating an integration using AI, it automatically configures the trigger/invoke by selecting the operation and business object needed for the trigger/invoke based on the natural language text. See Use AI to Create an Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Generate integration documentation |
You can use AI to generate documentation about an integration. See Use AI to Generate Integration Documentation in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Generate project documentation |
You can use AI to generate documentation about a project. See Use AI to Generate Project Documentation in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Edit integrations using natural language |
Use AI to edit an integration by specifying natural language text. See Use AI to Edit an Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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AI insights for B2B errors |
You can view AI insights for errored B2B messages. The AI-powered summary might help you identify and resolve the issues in the errored B2B messages. See View AI-Powered Summary for Errored B2B Messages in Using B2B for Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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OpenAI Adapter - Chat Completions API support |
The OpenAI Adapter supports the Chat Completions API. This API extends compatibility to other LLM vendors, such as Anthropic and Azure that adopt the Chat Completions API. See OpenAI Adapter Capabilities in Using the OpenAI Adapter with Oracle Integration. |
25.10 |
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Analyze and extract information from images with an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Vision action |
The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Vision action now enables you to read an image to analyze from an object storage bucket. You can also create an image job, get information about an image job, and cancel an image job. See Analyze and Extract Information from Images with a Vision Action in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Generate, embed, or rerank text with an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Generative AI action |
The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Generative AI action now enables you to rerank text (when using dedicated models), embed text (when using on-demand or dedicated models), and chat (when using on-demand or dedicated models). You can also include an image as part of your chat. See Generate, Embed, or Rerank Text with a Generative AI Action in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Perform text analysis and translation with an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Language action |
The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Language action now supports masking of personal identifiable information. It can now detect and extract healthcare entities from healthcare records. It now enables you to read documents to analyze from object storage. You can now create, get information about, update, delete, and cancel a language job. You can also list language jobs. See Perform Text Analysis and Translation with a Language Action in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Synthesize text to speech with an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Speech action |
The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Speech action now enables you to synthesize text to speech. See Transcribe Speech to Text or Synthesize Text to Speech with a Speech Action in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Ask questions and receive responses based on current enterprise data with an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Generative AI Agents RAG action |
The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Generative AI Agents RAG action has been enhanced to simplify operations. See Ask Questions and Receive Answers Based on Current Enterprise Data with a Generative AI RAG Action in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Document Understanding action enhancements |
The Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Document Understanding action continues
to be enhanced. The latest features enable you to do the
following:
See Extract Document Information with a Document Understanding Action in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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AI-powered error messages for failed integration instances |
The error messages generated by AI for failed integration instances have been enhanced to show meaningful error messages and exclude redundant information. These enhanced error messages might help you identify and resolve the issues in the failed instances. See View an AI-Powered Error Message in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Generate mapping recommendations |
You now have an option to generate and use mapping recommendations. Mapping recommendations are generated based on metadata and mapping combinations that are stored in a public mapper repository. This feature is available only in the UK South (London) region. See Generate Mapping Recommendations in Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Project enhancements |
Projects continue to be enhanced:
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25.10 |
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View the status of schedule integrations |
You can view the status of schedule integrations (for
example, paused, no schedule defined, stopped, and started) from
the following pages:
See Integration Page in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Integration Store filtering enhancements |
The Integration Store has
been enhanced to make it easier to view the available categories
of artifacts.
See Find Recipes, Accelerators, Adapters, or Marketplace Listings in Getting Started with Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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User name written to audit log |
If you view the message payload data in the activity stream of an integration instance in which the tracing level is set to debug or audit, then the time, your user name, and a message indicating that you viewed message payload data are written to the audit log. If the tracing level is set to production, your user name is not logged to the audit log because message payload data is not visible. This behavior occurs whether you access the activity stream in a project or outside a project. See Track Instances in a Project and Track Integration Instances in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Behavioral change when activating a minor version while a major version is active |
When activating a minor integration version (for example, 1.0.1) while a major integration version (1.0.0) is still active, all running instances complete with version 1.0.0 and all new requests are handled by version 1.0.1 without aborting the currently-running instances. See Behavior of Running Instances When a Minor Integration Version is Activated in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Extension group support for log and notification actions |
You can add extension groups before or after log and notification actions in an accelerator project. The log and notification actions can be either inside or outside of a fault handler. See Extend an Integration Before or After a Log or Notification Action in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Invoke Oracle Integration Generation 2 processes from Oracle Integration 3 |
If your Oracle Integration Generation 2 instance used processes and was upgraded to Oracle Integration 3, you can invoke a Generation 2 process from Oracle Integration 3. See Invoke a Process from an Integration with a Process Action in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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New project deployment activation handles existing active integrations |
Activation of a newer accelerator project deployment of an accelerator handles any existing active integrations in the previous project deployment. See Behavior When You Activate an Updated Accelerator Project Deployment with Newer Integration Versions in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Bulk integration reactivation change after a connection change |
You can now reactivate more than 50 active integrations in bulk after a connection change. See Reactivate Integrations after a Connection Update in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Connectivity agent certification |
The connectivity agent is now certified on Oracle Linux (OEL) 9. See System Requirements in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Anthropic Adapter - New adapter |
The Anthropic Adapter enables you to connect with Anthropic's Claude models, enabling text prompting and tools/function calling for conversational and AI-assisted workflows. See Anthropic Adapter Capabilities in Using the Anthropic Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Oracle Health Inventory Management Adapter - New adapter |
The Oracle Health Inventory Management Adapter synchronizes supply data from Oracle Fusion Cloud SCM with the Oracle Health EHR based on a specified schedule. See Oracle Health Inventory Management Adapter Capabilities in Using the Oracle Health Inventory Management Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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REST Adapter - mTLS support with the connectivity agent |
You can configure connectivity agent-based, mutual transport layer security (mTLS) to access on-premises endpoints with the REST Adapter to access on-premises endpoints through the connectivity agent. See Capabilities When Configuring an Invoke Connection to Consume External REST APIs and Configure Connectivity Agent-Based, mTLS Communication with the REST Adapter in Using the REST Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Salesforce Adapter - Salesforce Application Professional Edition support |
The Salesforce Adapter now provides the following capabilities:
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25.10 |
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Dynamic connection support with the REST Adapter |
You can dynamically update the REST Adapter 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 REST Adapter Invoke Connections at Runtime in Using the REST Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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PKCE support in OAuth framework for multiple adapters |
The REST Adapter, SOAP Adapter, Oracle Fusion Field
Service Adapter, Asana Adapter, ArcGIS (ESRI) Adapter, GCP Pub Sub Adapter, GCP Storage Adapter, and FHIR Adapter
support use of the PKCE extension. When using three-legged
OAuth, PKCE mitigates interception attacks, especially for
public clients that cannot securely store a client secret. Upon
authorization, the adapter automatically includes the
See Configure Connection Security in Using the REST Adapter with Oracle Integration 3, Configure Connection Security in Using the SOAP Adapter with Oracle Integration 3, Configure Connection Security in Using the Oracle Fusion Field Service Adapter with Oracle Integration 3, Configure Connection Security in Using the FHIR Adapter with Oracle Integration 3, Configure Connection Security in Using the GCP Storage Adapter with Oracle Integration 3, Configure Connection Security in Using the GCP Pub Sub Adapter with Oracle Integration 3, Configure Connection Security in Using the ArcGIS (ESRI) Adapter with Oracle Integration 3, and Configure Connection Security in Using the Asana Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Oracle Fusion Field Service Adapter - OAuth Authorization Code support |
The Oracle Fusion Field Service Adapter now supports the OAuth Authorization Code security policy. This enhancement brings the Oracle Fusion Field Service Adapter in line with modern security standards, enabling more secure and flexible integrations. See Configure Connection Security in Using the Oracle Fusion Field Service Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Snowflake Adapter - Client credentials support for other identity providers |
The Snowflake Adapter supports OAuth 2.0 Client Credentials authentication using external identity providers such as Azure Active Directory, Okta, and PingFederate. This capability enables secure, token-based access to Snowflake without relying on user-interactive (three-legged) OAuth flows. See Snowflake Adapter Capabilities and Configure Connection Security in Using the Snowflake Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Adobe Sign Adapter - version 6 APIs support |
The Adobe Sign Adapter supports Adobe Sign version 6 APIs, which provide improved integration capabilities, increased reliability, and support for digital signature workflows. See Adobe Sign Adapter Capabilities and Action Required: Migrate to Version 6 Endpoints for Adobe Sign Adapter in Oracle Integration 3 in Using the Adobe Sign Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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GraphQL Adapter - OAuth Client Credentials and introspection support |
The GraphQL Adapter has
received the following enhancements:
See GraphQL Adapter Capabilities in Using the GraphQL Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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FTP Adapter - Polling structured payloads |
The FTP Adapter supports 100 MB structured payloads for polling. See FTP Adapter Restrictions in Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Microsoft SharePoint Adapter enhancements |
The Microsoft SharePoint Adapter adds auto-renewal of subscriptions for change notifications. See Microsoft SharePoint Adapter Capabilities in Using the Microsoft SharePoint Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Oracle E-Business Suite Adapter - Private endpoint support |
The Oracle E-Business Suite Adapter can 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. |
25.10 |
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Slack Adapter - Trigger support |
The Slack Adapter supports trigger connections for receiving Slack events. See Slack Adapter Capabilities in Using the Slack Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Oracle CPQ Adapter - OAuth using JWT User Assertion security policy support |
The Oracle CPQ Adapter now supports the OAuth using JWT User Assertion security policy. This security policy is required if you are using Oracle Fusion Applications CPQ. You can also use this security policy if you are using Big Machines (BM) CPQ. See Configure Connection Security in Using the Oracle CPQ Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
| Attention! Important changes for the SOAP Adapter |
Enable MTOM for the SOAP Adapter with ERP endpoints by Release 25.10. Refer here for more information. |
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Robotic Process Automation (RPA) Features
| Feature | Description | Minimum Version |
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Update for the recorder plug-in |
During the time when Oracle updates production instances to 25.10, an update is going to become available for the recorder plug-in. The Chrome Web Store pushes the update to you, so all you have to do is accept the update and then refresh your browser when prompted. Some features become available only after you install the latest update. |
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New action: Frame |
A robot can now interact with UI elements that are within
an inline frame, including the Additionally, when a UI element is part of an inline frame, pop-up error text now appears when you target the element using the recorder. If you encounter the error text, stop the recorder and use the low-code tools add a frame action. Then, add actions for interacting with the UI element within the frame action. See Add a Frame Action in Using Robots in Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 and 25.10.2.1 of the recorder plug-in |
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New action: Alert |
A robot can now interact with a browser alert dialog box, including interacting with it and capturing its message. See Add an Alert Action in Using Robots in Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Improved observability for environment pools |
You can now monitor environment pools from within a project. The tools answer a number of questions, including:
See Monitor Environments and Environment Pools in Using Robots in Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Run multiple robot agents on an environment |
When you run more than one robot agent on a single environment, the robot agents now process requests in parallel. Here's the new process for downloading and starting robot agents:
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25.10 |
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Improved redundancy in targeting |
Oracle Integration now captures multiple selectors for each UI element that you target. When a robot runs, if it can't find the first selector on a web page, the robot attempts to find the second and then third selectors. See View All Selectors for a Locator Field in Using Robots in Oracle Integration 3. Prevalidation is automatically created for all selectors. See Add Validation to a Robot Action in Using Robots in Oracle Integration 3. Note the following:
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25.10 and 25.10.2.1 of the recorder plug-in |
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Find robots and their components more easily |
Finding the right robot to update is now easier, thanks to a new search field on the Robot page in a project. Simply type your search criteria and press Enter. The Robot page then shows only the robots, environment pools, robot connection types, and robot connections that meet the criteria. |
25.10 |
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Improvements to the activity stream |
The activity stream for robots has been enhanced to more closely align with the activity stream for integrations, including the following changes:
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25.10 |
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New function: |
A new function removes leading and trailing white space
characters: |
25.10 |
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Faster assignment of robot instances |
Oracle Integration now assigns robot instances to environments more frequently. This change could reduce the overall running time of robot instances. |
25.10 |
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Prompt to refresh after installing the recorder plug-in |
After you install the recorder plug-in, you no longer need to manually refresh the browser window where Oracle Integration is open. Instead, a refresh dialog now prompts you to refresh the page. |
25.10 and 25.10.2.1 of the recorder plug-in |
Oracle Integration for Healthcare Features
| Feature | Description | Minimum Version |
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Oracle Integration for Healthcare - Ensure messages are processed in the received order |
Oracle Integration for Healthcare ensures that HL7 messages are delivered to target systems in the order received. For example, an ADT_A01 (Patient Admitted) message is received and must be routed to multiple departments in the correct order, such as lab, hospital management, and other departments. See Ensure Messages are Processed in the Received Order in Using Oracle Integration for Healthcare in Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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MLLP Adapter connection monitoring |
You can monitor the status for inbound and outbound TCP/IP-based MLLP Adapter connections from the Observe tab in a project. This monitoring helps you identify network or system issues that may require human intervention to restore MLLP Adapter connections. See Monitor MLLP Adapter Connections and Queues in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Unexpected custom HL7 segments are ignored |
Custom segments that are not found in the schema are ignored completely and no errors are raised at runtime. See Convert HL7 Messages with a Healthcare Action and Add a New Segment in Using Oracle Integration for Healthcare in Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) document support |
You can create and add CDA documents to integrations with the healthcare action. CDA documents are an XML-based standard that provides a structure for encoding, formatting, and exchanging electronic clinical documents. See About Clinical Document Architecture and Create Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) Documents in Using Oracle Integration for Healthcare in Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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HL7 inbound debatch processing support |
You can split large message payloads into chunks for processing. See Handle Inbound Debatching of Large HL7 Message Payloads and Convert HL7 Messages with a Healthcare Action in Using Oracle Integration for Healthcare in Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
B2B for Oracle Integration Features
| Feature | Description | Minimum Version |
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New document standard: Opaque |
B2B for Oracle Integration now supports scenarios where the inbound payload is unknown or binary with a new document standard Opaque for AS2, AS4, REST and FTP transports. When you use the Opaque document standard, document identification is managed through metadata such as headers or file names, eliminating the need for schema-based content validation. See Create a Custom B2B Document Definition in Using B2B for Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Multiple transaction support for X12, EDIFACT and X12HIPAA |
When creating a document with the X12, EDIFACT and X12HIPAA standard, you can now select if its a single or multiple transaction. This allows you to process a batched backend payload to generate a batched outbound EDI business message. See Create a Custom B2B Document Definition in Using B2B for Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Use a common URL or endpoint for AS2 transport |
The new Use common AS2 URL/Endpoint option, available for AS2 transport within projects in B2B trading partner mode, enables sending and receiving messages through a single AS2 endpoint. This enhancement simplifies partner onboarding, reduces integration overhead, and improves scalability and operational efficiency for large B2B requirements. See Define an AS2 Transport and Manage Connections for AS2 Transport with Common URL or Endpoint in Using B2B for Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Document sharing across projects |
You can create a B2B document and share it across multiple projects. While creating a B2B document within a project, you can do either of the following:
See Design B2B Integrations in Projects or in Standalone Environments and Create a Custom B2B Document Definition in Using B2B for Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Export business and wire messages |
You can now export up to 500 business or wire messages at a time as a CSV file. This helps you analyze message interactions, troubleshoot issues, maintain an audit trail of trading partner interactions, and more. See Export Business and Wire Messages in Using B2B for Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Enhanced delimited payload support |
B2B schema payloads now support segment name and composite element delimiters in addition to segment and element delimiters. This enhancement enables you to define clearer and more granular data boundaries in your payloads, minimizing parsing errors and improving data integrity. See Delimited Payload Support in Using B2B for Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Enhanced EDI X12 standards |
B2B for Oracle Integration now supports the following EDI X12 standards:
See Business Protocols Supported in Oracle B2B in Using B2B for Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
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Oracle Integration Artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities |
You can view AI insights for errored B2B messages. The AI-powered summary might help you identify and resolve the issues in the errored B2B messages. See View AI-Powered Summary for Errored B2B Messages in Using B2B for Oracle Integration 3. |
25.10 |
Process Automation Features
| Feature | Description | Minimum Version |
|---|---|---|
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List Process Instances |
The See List Process Instances in REST API for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Process Automation. |
25.10 |
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Roles |
The Search Roles by IAM Group Ids API function has been added. This API function gives results that are paginated and can be sorted. |
25.10 |
Decisions Features
| Feature | Description | Minimum Version |
|---|---|---|
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Service limits |
The service limits for Decisions in Oracle Integration are now documented at Component: Decisions. This topic describes the service limits for decision applications in a project, and service limits for a decision model. |
25.10 |
Rapid Adapter Builder Features
| Feature | Description | Minimum Version |
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Support for private endpoints |
Rapid Adapter Builder now allows you to build adapters that support private endpoints. |
25.10 |
File Server Features
| Feature | Description | Minimum Version |
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New system events |
The following activities in File Server now raise system events:
See Which Activities in File Server Raise System Events? in Using File Server in Oracle Integration 3. System events were introduced in a previous release; see File Server Features. |
25.10 |
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System events are raised from the File server action |
A system event is now raised when you perform the following activities using the File server action:
System events were previously available for these activities, but not when you performed them using the File server action. |
25.10 |
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System events are visible on tracking and monitoring pages |
You can now view information about File Server system events in the following locations:
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25.10 |