0% found this document useful (0 votes)
67 views148 pages

Whats New Oracle Integration 3

The document outlines the new features and changes in Oracle Integration 3, including updates for 2025, 2024, 2023, and 2022. Key highlights include the introduction of robotic process automation (RPA), enhancements in Oracle-managed disaster recovery, and a shift to a component-usage-based billing model. Additionally, it notes the end of life for Oracle Integration Generation 2, which will be discontinued on August 31, 2025, requiring users to upgrade to Oracle Integration 3.

Uploaded by

Sarfaraz Ghanta
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
67 views148 pages

Whats New Oracle Integration 3

The document outlines the new features and changes in Oracle Integration 3, including updates for 2025, 2024, 2023, and 2022. Key highlights include the introduction of robotic process automation (RPA), enhancements in Oracle-managed disaster recovery, and a shift to a component-usage-based billing model. Additionally, it notes the end of life for Oracle Integration Generation 2, which will be discontinued on August 31, 2025, requiring users to upgrade to Oracle Integration 3.

Uploaded by

Sarfaraz Ghanta
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 148

Oracle® Cloud

What's New for Oracle Integration 3

F98385-39
April 2025
Oracle Cloud What's New for Oracle Integration 3,

F98385-39

Copyright © 2022, 2025, Oracle and/or its affiliates.

Primary Author: Oracle Corporation

This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and
disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws. Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or
allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit,
perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means. Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation
of this software, unless required by law for interoperability, is prohibited.

The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error-free. If you find
any errors, please report them to us in writing.

If this is software, software documentation, data (as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation), or related
documentation that is delivered to the U.S. Government or anyone licensing it on behalf of the U.S. Government, then
the following notice is applicable:

U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS: Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any
programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs) and Oracle
computer documentation or other Oracle data delivered to or accessed by U.S. Government end users are "commercial
computer software," "commercial computer software documentation," or "limited rights data" pursuant to the applicable
Federal Acquisition Regulation and agency-specific supplemental regulations. As such, the use, reproduction,
duplication, release, display, disclosure, modification, preparation of derivative works, and/or adaptation of i) Oracle
programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on
delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs), ii) Oracle computer documentation and/or iii) other Oracle
data, is subject to the rights and limitations specified in the license contained in the applicable contract. The terms
governing the U.S. Government's use of Oracle cloud services are defined by the applicable contract for such services.
No other rights are granted to the U.S. Government.

This software or hardware is developed for general use in a variety of information management applications. It is not
developed or intended for use in any inherently dangerous applications, including applications that may create a risk of
personal injury. If you use this software or hardware in dangerous applications, then you shall be responsible to take all
appropriate fail-safe, backup, redundancy, and other measures to ensure its safe use. Oracle Corporation and its
affiliates disclaim any liability for any damages caused by use of this software or hardware in dangerous applications.

Oracle®, Java, MySQL, and NetSuite are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates. Other names may be
trademarks of their respective owners.

Intel and Intel Inside are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. All SPARC trademarks are used
under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International, Inc. AMD, Epyc, and the AMD logo
are trademarks or registered trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices. UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open
Group.

This software or hardware and documentation may provide access to or information about content, products, and
services from third parties. Oracle Corporation and its affiliates are not responsible for and expressly disclaim all
warranties of any kind with respect to third-party content, products, and services unless otherwise set forth in an
applicable agreement between you and Oracle. Oracle Corporation and its affiliates will not be responsible for any loss,
costs, or damages incurred due to your access to or use of third-party content, products, or services, except as set forth
in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle.
Contents
Preface
Audience vii
Documentation Accessibility vii
Diversity and Inclusion vii
Related Resources vii
Conventions viii

1 About This Guide

2 End of Life for Oracle Integration Generation 2

3 New Features for 2025


February 2025 (25.02) 3-1
Common Features 3-1
Integration and Connectivity Features 3-2
Oracle Integration for Healthcare Features 3-9
B2B for Oracle Integration Features 3-9
File Server Features 3-10

4 New Features for 2024


October 2024 (24.10) 4-1
Common Features 4-1
Integration and Connectivity Features 4-3
Oracle Integration for Healthcare Features 4-7
B2B for Oracle Integration Features 4-8
File Server Features 4-8
August 2024 (24.08) 4-9
Common Features 4-9
Integration and Connectivity Features 4-10
Oracle Integration for Healthcare Features 4-15

iii
B2B for Oracle Integration Features 4-15
File Server Features 4-16
Process Features 4-16
Visual Builder Features 4-16
June 2024 (24.06) 4-21
Common Features 4-21
Integration and Connectivity Features 4-22
B2B for Oracle Integration Features 4-27
File Server Features 4-28
April 2024 (24.04) 4-28
Common Features 4-28
Integration and Connectivity Features 4-30
B2B for Oracle Integration Features 4-34
File Server Features 4-37
February 2024 (24.02) 4-38
Common Features 4-38
Integration and Connectivity Features 4-39
B2B for Oracle Integration Features 4-46
Visual Builder Features 4-47

5 New Features for 2023


December 2023 (23.12) 5-1
Common Features 5-1
Integration and Connectivity Features 5-2
B2B for Oracle Integration Features 5-5
October 2023 (23.10) 5-5
Common Features 5-5
Integration and Connectivity Features 5-6
B2B for Oracle Integration Features 5-11
File Server Features 5-11
August 2023 5-12
Common Features 5-12
Integration and Connectivity Features 5-13
File Server Features 5-19
Visual Builder Features 5-19
July 2023 5-25
Common Features 5-25
June 2023 5-26
Common Features 5-26
Integration and Connectivity Features 5-26
B2B for Oracle Integration Features 5-31

iv
May 2023 5-32
Common Features 5-32
B2B for Oracle Integration Features 5-32
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Process Automation Features 5-33
Insight Features 5-33
April 2023 5-34
Common Features 5-34
Integration and Connectivity Features 5-35
File Server Features 5-38
B2B for Oracle Integration Features 5-39
March 2023 5-39
Common Features 5-39
Visual Builder Features 5-41
February 2023 5-42
Common Features 5-42
Integration and Connectivity Features 5-43
File Server Features 5-46
B2B for Oracle Integration Features 5-46
Visual Builder Features 5-47
January 2023 5-48
Common Features 5-48

6 New Features for 2022


December 2022 6-1
Common Features 6-1
Integration and Connectivity Features 6-2
November 2022 6-5
Common Features 6-5
Integration and Connectivity Features 6-6
File Server Features 6-9
October 2022 6-9
Common Features 6-9
September 2022 6-10
Common Features 6-10
Integration and Connectivity Features 6-10
August 2022 6-11
Common Features 6-11
Integration and Connectivity Features 6-13

v
7 Why Don't I See the Latest Changes?
Check Whether Your Instance Has Been Updated 7-1
Confirm that a Feature Is Available in Your Realm 7-2
Confirm that a Feature Is Available in Your Region 7-3

8 Differences from Prior Versions of Oracle Integration

vi
Preface
This guide describes the new and changed features for Oracle Integration 3.

Topics:
• Audience
• Documentation Accessibility
• Diversity and Inclusion
• Related Resources
• Conventions

Audience
This guide is intended for users who want to learn about the new features in Oracle Integration
3.

Documentation Accessibility
For information about Oracle's commitment to accessibility, visit the Oracle Accessibility
Program website at https://www.oracle.com/corporate/accessibility/.

Access to Oracle Support


Oracle customers that have purchased support have access to electronic support through My
Oracle Support. For information, visit https://support.oracle.com/portal/ or visit Oracle
Accessibility Learning and Support if you are hearing impaired.

Diversity and Inclusion


Oracle is fully committed to diversity and inclusion. Oracle respects and values having a
diverse workforce that increases thought leadership and innovation. As part of our initiative to
build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and partners,
we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation. We are also
mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and
the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.
Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and
will take time and external cooperation.

Related Resources
See these Oracle resources:
• Oracle Integration documentation on the Oracle Help Center.

vii
Preface

• Oracle Cloud at http://cloud.oracle.com

Conventions
The following text conventions are used in this document:

Convention Meaning
boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an
action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.
italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which
you supply particular values.
monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in
examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.

viii
1
About This Guide
Learn about the new and changed features of Oracle Integration 3, which is the latest
generation of Oracle Integration.

In This Guide
• End of Life for Oracle Integration Generation 2
• New Features for 2025
• New Features for 2024
• New Features for 2023
• New Features for 2022
• Why Don't I See the Latest Changes?
• Differences from Prior Versions of Oracle Integration

Not Covered in This Guide


• Learn about Oracle Integration Generation 2 changes and differences
– New and changed features for the prior generation, Oracle Integration Generation 2,
are covered in What's New for Oracle Integration Generation 2.
– Differences between Oracle Integration Generation 2 and Oracle Integration 3 are
covered in Differences from Prior Versions of Oracle Integration.
• Review REST API changes
Learn about new and changed endpoints for the Oracle Integration 3 REST API. See
REST API for Oracle Integration 3.
• Learn about Process Automation changes
New and changed features in Process Automation are covered in What's New for Oracle
Cloud Infrastructure Process Automation.

1-1
2
End of Life for Oracle Integration Generation 2
Oracle Integration Generation 2 will be discontinued on August 31, 2025. You must upgrade
from Oracle Integration Generation 2 to our next generation of the Oracle Integration platform,
Oracle Integration 3. The upgrade to Oracle Integration 3 delivers a fully managed,
preconfigured business automation environment with improved performance. If you have any
questions, file a service request.
See Upgrade from Oracle Integration Generation 2 to Oracle Integration 3 in Provisioning and
Administering Oracle Integration 3.

2-1
3
New Features for 2025
Review the new features for 2025.

Topics:
• February 2025 (25.02)

February 2025 (25.02)


Common Features
Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Robotic process automation (RPA) A new automation technology is now available within 25.02
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:
• Robot Builder page on the Oracle Help Center.
• Learn About Robots and Build a Robot in Using
Robots in Oracle Integration 3.
Video

Video

Video

3-1
Chapter 3
February 2025 (25.02)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Oracle-managed disaster recovery Oracle-managed disaster recovery continues to be 25.02
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.
New billing metrics Oracle Integration will be moving to a component- 25.02
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.
New recipes The following new recipes have been added to Oracle 25.02
Integration to help you jump start your integration
development. Simply install, configure, and activate.
• Send New Appointment Details from an EMR
Application to a Healthcare Provider
• Send Automatic Replies to Emails with a Specific
Subject Using Oracle AI
Additional instances are ready for upgrade If you're using Oracle Integration Generation 2 in an N/A
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.
Updated video The Integration Patterns: A First Look video has been N/A
updated with new content for Oracle Integration 3.
Video

Integration and Connectivity Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Rapid Adapter Builder - Polling triggers You can now design polling triggers using the Rapid 25.02
Adapter Builder.
See What is a Polling Trigger in Using the Rapid
Adapter Builder with Oracle Integration 3.

3-2
Chapter 3
February 2025 (25.02)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Rapid Adapter Builder - New CNCF Several new CNCF functions are now available for use. 25.02
functions See Supported Custom CNCF Serverless Workflow in
Using the Rapid Adapter Builder with Oracle
Integration 3.
Rapid Adapter Builder - OAuth The OAuth Authorization Code policy has been 25.02
Authorization Code policy update updated with some improvements.
See OAuth Authorization Code Policy in Using the
Rapid Adapter Builder with Oracle Integration 3.
Artificial intelligence (AI)-generated You can generate AI-powered descriptions of 25.02
integration descriptions 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.
Dynamic connection support with the FTP You can dynamically update the invoke connection to 25.02
Adapter 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.
View the instance name and shape in the If you often switch between your development, test, 25.02
banner 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.

3-3
Chapter 3
February 2025 (25.02)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Project enhancements Projects continue to be enhanced: 25.02
• You can view all parent and child instances of a
particular integration instance. See View the
Relationship Between Parent and Child Integration
Tracking Instances in a Project in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
• You can create a B2B for Oracle Integration error
group in a project and perform lifecycle actions
(activate, deactivate, import, export, and delete)
on a project deployment that includes B2B
documents, schemas, and trading partners. See
B2B for Oracle Integration Features.
• You can share events across projects. See the row
for Oracle Integration event enhancements.
Oracle Integration event enhancements Events continue to be enhanced: 25.02
• 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.
ID generation for polling-based If Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter, 25.02
integrations 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.
Dashboard and Instances page The Dashboard and Instances pages continue to be 25.02
enhancements 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.

3-4
Chapter 3
February 2025 (25.02)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Stage file action - Enhancements The stage file action continues to be enhanced: 25.02
• 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.
Audit log enhancements You can select to log both lifecycle actions and 25.02
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.

3-5
Chapter 3
February 2025 (25.02)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Email notification enhancements Email notifications continue to be enhanced: 25.02
• 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.
Attention! Important changes for the Enable MTOM for the SOAP Adapter with ERP N/A
SOAP Adapter endpoints by Release 25.04. Refer here for more
information.
RabbitMQ Adapter - New adapter The RabbitMQ Adapter enables you to create an 25.02
integration in Oracle Integrationthat connects to a
RabbitMQ messaging system. The RabbitMQ
Adapterconnects to the RabbitMQ distributed publish-
consume messaging system from Oracle
Integrationand 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.
Asana Adapter - New adapter The Asana Adapter elevates project management and 25.02
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.
Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM Adapter - The Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM Adapter supports 25.02
Trigger connection support 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.
GCP Pub Sub Adapter - Support for The GCP Pub Sub Adapter provides connectivity 25.02
additional sample payloads 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.

3-6
Chapter 3
February 2025 (25.02)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
GCP Storage Adapter - Security policy The GCP Storage Adapter supports the Authorization 25.02
updates 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.
ArcGIS (ESRI) Adapter - Inbound support The ArcGIS (ESRI) Adapter supports inbound 25.02
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.
Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) The Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) Adapter 25.02
Adapter and Amazon Simple Notification and Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS)
Service (SNS) Adapter - AVRO sample Adapter are enhanced across trigger and invoke
payload support 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.
Salesforce REST Adapter - Bulk (V2) The Salesforce REST Adapter enables you to query 25.02
query support 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.
Apache Kafka Adapter - Enhancements The Apache Kafka Adapter has received the following 25.02
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.

3-7
Chapter 3
February 2025 (25.02)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Shopify GraphQL Adapter - Company The Shopify GraphQL Adapter supports the Order 25.02
events support 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.
Oracle Enterprise Performance The Oracle Enterprise Performance Management 25.02
Management Cloud Adapter - OAuth Cloud Adapter provides support for the OAuth
support 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.
Oracle Utilities Adapter - JWT client and JWT client and user assertions with OAuth Client 25.02
user assertions support 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.
Adapter Certification updates The following adapters have been certified with 25.02
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.

3-8
Chapter 3
February 2025 (25.02)

Oracle Integration for Healthcare Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Oracle Integration for Healthcare - For this release, the following FHIR profile 25.02
Enhanced profile package support 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.

Video

B2B for Oracle Integration Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Project enhancements Project support for B2B for Oracle Integration 25.02
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.

3-9
Chapter 3
February 2025 (25.02)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Publish B2B tracking data to OCI You can use the public logging service 25.02
Logging 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.
Outbound EDI batch file processing You can configure batching for outbound 25.02
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.

Video
AS4 Adapter - Message partition You can specify the message partition 25.02
channel value support 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.
AS2 Adapter - File size increase The AS2 Adapter now supports file sizes of 25.02
up to 100 MB.
See Service Limits in Provisioning and
Administering Oracle Integration 3.

File Server Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Optimized deletion of large files The process of deleting a large file (500 MB 25.02
or larger) has been optimized. Deleting large
files is now faster than ever.

3-10
Chapter 3
February 2025 (25.02)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
New documentation for allowlisting New documentation is available for File N/A
patterns 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.

3-11
4
New Features for 2024
Review the new features for 2024.

Topics:
• October 2024 (24.10)
• August 2024 (24.08)
• June 2024 (24.06)
• April 2024 (24.04)
• February 2024 (24.02)

October 2024 (24.10)


Common Features
Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Monitoring pagination limit The maximum number of integration instances shown 24.10.3
on the Instances and Errors pages and returned by the
monitoring REST API now defaults to 50 instances.
This value can be overridden.
See Service Limits in Provisioning and Administering
Oracle Integration 3.
Oracle-managed disaster recovery Failover is the process in which a secondary (standby) 24.10.2
instance takes over when the primary working instance
fails. Oracle provides a disaster recovery solution that
allows you to fail over quickly from natural or human
disasters and provide business continuity in your
secondary instance. This feature is available to users
in the Ashburn and Phoenix commercial regions for
newly provisioned, production instances.
Oracle manages nearly all disaster recovery
responsibilities automatically for you. Your
administrative responsibilities are minimal. Data
synchronization between the primary and secondary
instances occurs automatically in near real time to
minimize data loss.
See Introduction to Oracle-Managed Disaster
Recovery and What’s Supported? in Configuring an
Oracle-Managed Disaster Recovery Solution for
Oracle Integration 3.

Video

4-1
Chapter 4
October 2024 (24.10)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Extended data retention By default, Standard and Enterprise edition instances 24.10.2
retain data for 32 days, and Healthcare edition
instances retain data for 184 days. If you have an
Enterprise edition instance, you can change the data
retention period if you want.
See Edit the Data Retention Period for an Instance in
Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration 3.
Oracle-managed custom endpoints A custom endpoint enables access to your Oracle 24.10.2
Integration instance with your own hostname, instead
of the original instance URL generated in the Oracle
Cloud Infrastructure Console. You can now create an
Oracle-managed custom endpoint so you don't have to
procure and manage the public certificate for your
custom host name, Oracle will do it for you.
See Configure a Custom Endpoint for an Instance in
Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration 3.

Video
New guide: Securing Oracle Integration 3 A security guide is now available for Oracle Integration. N/A
See Overview of Oracle Integration Security in
Securing Oracle Integration 3.
Visual Builder Studio - Continuous Visual Builder Studio 25.01 supports CI/CD publishing N/A
integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) for integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
publishing See Move Oracle Integration Artifacts, Packages, and
Lookups Between Instances in Using Visual Builder
Studio, Authorize VB Studio to Access Visual Builder
and Integration Instances in Administering Visual
Builder Studio, and Add an Oracle Integration Instance
to an Environment in Using Visual Builder Studio.

4-2
Chapter 4
October 2024 (24.10)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
New recipes The following new recipes have been added to Oracle 24.10
Integration to help you jump start your integration
development. Simply install, configure, and activate.
• Copy Objects from OCI Object Storage to
Microsoft SharePoint
• Create Users in OCI Identity and Access
Management for Persons in PeopleSoft
• Manage Objects in OCI Object Storage
• Sync Salesforce Accounts with Oracle CX Sales
and Oracle ATP
• Fetch Data in Chunks from Oracle ATP
• Handle Throttling Using Parking Lot Pattern
• Import Oracle Commerce Cloud Orders to Oracle
Intelligent Advisor Interviews
• Sync Oracle NetSuite Customers with Oracle CX
Sales and B2B Service Accounts
• Import Orders from Oracle ERP Cloud to Oracle
Autonomous Data Warehouse
• Import Customers and Credit Card Transactions
from SAP ASE (Sybase) to Oracle Unity
• Create Accounting Journals in Oracle Accounting
Hub
• Create Customers in Shopify for Salesforce
Accounts
• Sync JIRA Issues with GitHub
• Import Files from File Server to OCI Object
Storage
Notice about deprecated ciphers For a list of the affected ciphers, see TLS Cipher N/A
Suites Support in Provisioning and Administering
Oracle Integration 3.
New YouTube channel We have a new YouTube channel, where you can view
our live demos—Oracle Integration YouTube channel.
We'll be adding new content regularly, so be sure to
subscribe to keep up with the latest videos.

Integration and Connectivity Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Attention! Important changes for the • Shopify recommends that you transition from N/A
Shopify Adapter, SAP Concur Adapter, REST APIs to GraphQL APIs by February 1,
and SOAP Adapter 2025. This recommendation means that
integrations must now use the GraphQL APIs. To
accommodate this transition, use the new Shopify
GraphQL Adapter. Refer here for more
information.
• Transition to SAP Concur V4 endpoints because
some V3 endpoints are planned for
decommission. Refer here for more information.
• Enable MTOM for the SOAP Adapter with ERP
endpoints by Release 25.04. Refer here for more
information.

4-3
Chapter 4
October 2024 (24.10)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Rapid Adapter Builder - Guidelines for Detailed guidelines for Oracle Partners on how to build 24.10
Oracle partners adapters using the Rapid Adapter Builder are now
available.
See Guidelines for Oracle Partners in Using the Rapid
Adapter Builder with Oracle Integration 3.
Project enhancements Projects have received the following enhancements: 24.10
• You can create B2B for Oracle Integration
integrations in projects. See B2B for Oracle
Integration Features.
• You can print the dependency diagram. You can
also search on dependencies in the report
summary.
See View the Dependent Relationships Between
Project Resources in Using Integrations in Oracle
Integration 3.
• You can extend integrations in accelerator projects
by adding lookups and libraries. See Extend an
Integration in an Accelerator Project in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Active/passive connectivity agent support Active/passive connectivity agent support is provided. 24.10
When two connectivity agents run in the same
connectivity agent group, one agent is always active
and receives the requests, while the other agent is in
standby mode and does not receive any requests. If
the active agent goes down, the standby agent
becomes active and begins handling all requests.
See Create an Agent Group in Using Integrations in
Oracle Integration 3.
Activation/deactivation enhancements A new design-time state called Deactivation Failed is 24.10
introduced for partial deactivations of integrations.
When deactivation fails, you retry the deactivation
again.
See Deactivate an Integration in Using Integrations in
Oracle Integration 3.
Private endpoint support for multiple You can configure the Shopify GraphQL Adapter and 24.10
adapters Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM Adapter 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.
REST Adapter - Heterogeneous JSON Heterogeneous JSON array support is provided in the 24.10
arrays support REST Adapter. In JSON, an array is an ordered
collection of values that can be of various data types.
Heterogeneous arrays are collections of disparate
types.
See Heterogeneous JSON Array Support in Using the
REST Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM Adapter - The Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM Adapter integrates 24.10
New adapter seamlessly with CRM modules such as sales and
customer service, providing an optimal navigation
experience and user interface.
See Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM Adapter
Capabilities in Using the Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM
Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

4-4
Chapter 4
October 2024 (24.10)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Shopify GraphQL Adapter - New adapter The Shopify GraphQL Adapter provides easy access 24.10
to Shopify applications through the GraphQL API,
supporting event notifications, data operations, query
generation, and enhanced security policies.
See Shopify GraphQL Adapter Capabilities in Using
the Shopify GraphQL Adapter with Oracle Integration
3.
FTP Adapter - Enhancements The FTP Adapter introduces schema-based polling 24.10
and enhanced file listing features for more refined file
management:
• Inbound polling: You can specify the path of the
source directory and schema of the files to
consider while polling. You can also specify the
directory that does not take part in polling.
• NLST support: The List Files operation provides a
list of only the file names and the corresponding
directory names.
See FTP Adapter Capabilities and Invoke Operations
Page in Using the FTP Adapter with Oracle Integration
3.
Apache Kafka Adapter - Debatching The Apache Kafka Adapter provides debatching 24.10
support support for trigger operations, giving you more control
over message dequeuing from topics. You can specify
how many messages are processed per tracking
instance, whether individually or in groups. This
enhancement improves flexibility in managing
message flow in Kafka integrations.
See Topic & Partition Page in Using the Apache Kafka
Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Oracle Advanced Queuing (AQ) Adapter - The Oracle Advanced Queuing (AQ) Adapter supports 24.10
XML and XSD archive sample XML and XML schema for enriched message
structures.
See Oracle Advanced Queuing (AQ) Adapter
Capabilities in Using the Oracle Advanced Queuing
(AQ) Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) The Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) Adapter 24.10
Adapter - Dead letter support and opaque supports the opaque (stream reference) feature for
schema support handling various file formats. Dead letter support is
also provided.
See Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) Adapter
Capabilities in Using the Amazon Simple Queue
Service (SQS) Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

4-5
Chapter 4
October 2024 (24.10)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Azure Active Directory Adapter - Support The Azure Active Directory Adapter supports the 24.10
for extension and custom security following attributes for flexible metadata management:
attributes • Extension attributes: Manage up to 15 extension
attributes (extensionAttributes1 to
extensionAttributes15) for user objects,
allowing storage of additional organization-specific
information.
• Custom security attributes: Define and manage up
to 500 custom security attributes with support for
strings, integers, and booleans, offering flexibility
for user categorization and other custom
scenarios.
See Azure Active Directory Adapter Capabilities in
Using the Azure Active Directory Adapter with Oracle
Integration 3.
Amazon Simple Notification Service The Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) 24.10
(SNS) Adapter - Opaque schema support Adapter supports the opaque (stream reference)
feature for handling various file formats.
See Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS)
Adapter Capabilities in Using the Amazon Simple
Notification Service (SNS) Adapter with Oracle
Integration 3.
Azure Event Grid Adapter - Opaque The Azure Event Grid Adapter supports the opaque 24.10
schema support (stream reference) feature for handling various file
formats.
See Azure Event Grid Adapter Capabilities in Using
the Azure Event Grid Adapter with Oracle Integration
3.
GCP Pub Sub Adapter - Opaque schema The GCP Pub Sub Adapter supports the opaque 24.10
support (stream reference) feature for handling various file
formats.
See GCP Pub Sub Adapter Capabilities in Using the
GCP Pub Sub Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
SAP Concur Adapter - v4 API support The SAP Concur Adapter supports v4.0 Swagger APIs 24.10
for GET operations on the Identity APIs module.
ArcGIS (ESRI) Adapter - Outbound The ArcGIS (ESRI) Adapter supports ArcGIS Online 24.10
support (AGOL) and the OAuth security policy for secure public
gateway access.
See ArcGIS (ESRI) Adapter Capabilities in Using the
ArcGIS (ESRI) Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

4-6
Chapter 4
October 2024 (24.10)

Oracle Integration for Healthcare Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Oracle Integration for Healthcare - Oracle Integration for Healthcare has received 24.10
Enhancements the following enhancements.
• You can import FHIR profile packages
into Oracle Integration and select the
resource definitions in that profile when
configuring the FHIR Adapter. Support
for FHIR profile packages is available
both inside of projects and in standalone
environments (outside of projects). The
US Core profile package is supported.
See Import FHIR Profile Packages in
Using Oracle Integration for Healthcare in
Oracle Integration 3.
• You can filter audit logs by resource type
and fetch unique audit operations from
audit records.
• FHIR resource extensions are supported.
• You can convert a package that includes
healthcare resources to a project.
• Role-based access control (RBAC) is
supported for healthcare resources in a
project.

FHIR Adapter You can select an imported FHIR profile 24.10


- FHIR profile packages support package when you configure the FHIR
Adapter in an integration.
See Add the FHIR Adapter Connection to an
Integration.
MLLP Adapter - Active/passive The MLLP Adapter supports an active/passive 24.10
connectivity agent support connectivity agent setup. When two
connectivity agents run in the same
connectivity agent group, one agent is always
active and receives the request, while the
other agent is in standby (passive) mode and
does not receive any incoming requests. If the
active agent fails, the standby agent becomes
active and begins handling all requests.
See Configure an Agent Group in Using the
MLLP Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

4-7
Chapter 4
October 2024 (24.10)

B2B for Oracle Integration Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Projects support B2B for Oracle Integration is available in 24.10
projects. You can design B2B schemas,
documents, trading partners, and integrations
using the B2B action inside projects.
See Design B2B Integrations in Projects or in
Standalone Environments and Tour of the
Projects Workspace in Using Integrations in
Oracle Integration 3.
AS4 transport support The AS4 transport is supported in B2B for 24.10
Oracle Integration.
Applicability Statement 4 (AS4) is an open
standard for the secure exchange of B2B
documents using web services. Secure
document exchange is governed by WS-
Security, including XML encryption and XML
digital signatures. The payload is considered
agnostic, meaning the document type
(purchase order, invoice, or others) is not tied
to a defined SOAP action or operation.
See AS4 in Using B2B for Oracle Integration 3
and AS4 Adapter Capabilities in Using the
AS4 Adapter with Oracle Integration 3 .
Ignore errors during runtime You can select specific errors to ignore during 24.10
translation EDI translation. You create a group of errors
to ignore and associate that group with
inbound/outbound trading partner
agreements. These errors are ignored if
encountered during runtime translation.
See Configure Error Rules for EDI Translation
in Using B2B for Oracle Integration 3.

File Server Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Optimized deletion of large files The process of deleting a large file (1 GB or 24.10
larger) has been optimized. Deleting large
files is now faster than ever.

4-8
Chapter 4
August 2024 (24.08)

August 2024 (24.08)


Common Features
Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Healthcare edition available for Oracle Integration now includes a Healthcare edition 24.08.1
provisioning for installation. The Healthcare edition is a complete
integration and business automation solution for
integrating business and health data using a single
enterprise connectivity and automation platform. Using
the Healthcare edition, you can quickly modernize
applications, business processes, APIs, and data using
industry standards such as HL7 and the latest
advances in healthcare interoperability, such as Fast
Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR).
See Oracle Integration for Healthcare Features and
Oracle Integration Editions and Create an Oracle
Integration Instance in Provisioning and Administering
Oracle Integration 3.
Service limits increase for concurrent A maximum of 600 concurrent synchronous requests 24.08
synchronous limit are supported. Users receive 100 concurrent requests
per message pack. This concurrent request increase is
useful if you have high concurrency requirements in
respect to synchronous integration executions.
See Service Limits in Provisioning and Administering
Oracle Integration 3.
New recipes The following new recipes have been added to Oracle 24.08
Integration to help you jump start your integration
development. Simply install, configure, and activate.
• Create Oracle CPQ Transactions for Oracle
Intelligent Advisor Interviews
Video
• Import Products from Salesforce to Shopify
Video
• Create Products in Magento Commerce Cloud
and QuickBooks for Oracle ERP Cloud Items
• Import Contacts from Oracle ATP to Oracle
Responsys
• Sync Salesforce Accounts with Workday
Customers
Notice about deprecated ciphers Oracle recently sent an email announcement about N/A
discontinuing support for deprecated TLS ciphers,
planned for October 2024. If your organization uses
any of the deprecated TLS ciphers, please replace
them with a supported cipher as soon as possible.
For a list of the affected ciphers, see TLS Cipher
Suites Support in Provisioning and Administering
Oracle Integration 3.

4-9
Chapter 4
August 2024 (24.08)

Integration and Connectivity Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Rapid Adapter Builder - Designtime While configuring adapters built using the Rapid 24.08
Debugging Adapter Builder, you can now view the execution logs
of background flows in designtime.
See Debug Integration Flows in Designtime in Using
the Rapid Adapter Builder with Oracle Integration 3.
Project enhancements Projects have been enhanced: 24.08
• Oracle Integration for Healthcare is supported in
projects. You can create HL7 messages and
schemas in projects. You can then select the HL7
message when configuring the healthcare action
in an integration in the Integrations section of the
project.
• The resources for Integrations and Healthcare
are separated and accessible from a vertical
navigation pane on the project details page. The
resources within each section can be refreshed
separately.
• The Share and Details sections that were
previously visible on the details page for a project
are now accessible by clicking the Share and

Edit Details icons, respectively. Project


export functionality is now available by clicking the
Export icon. The View dependencies icon
has been moved to the center of the page.
See Tour of the Projects Workspace in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Dependency diagram enhancements The project dependency diagram has been enhanced: 24.08
• A summary report shows information about the
dependent resources in the current project, the
dependent resources being used in other projects,
the unused dependent resources, and the
dependent resources being used that are not in
projects.
• Integrations that are shareable with other projects
are identified by a green circle and integrations
that are not shareable with other projects are
identified by a green square.
• You can access the dependency diagram of
remote projects.
• You can drill down into lookups to identity their
usage by the specific action in an integration (for
example, a log action).
• You can view multiple minor versions of
integrations.
See View the Dependent Relationships Between
Project Resources in Using Integrations in Oracle
Integration 3.

4-10
Chapter 4
August 2024 (24.08)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Retain the Enable payload validation When you select the Enable payload validation 24.08
option option during integration activation, it remains set by
default if you later deactivate and reactivate the
integration. This eliminates the need to reselect this
option every time an integration is deactivated and
reactivated.
See Activate an Integration in Using Integrations in
Oracle Integration 3.
Suppression list enhancement The suppression list lets you refresh each individual 24.08
email address to see its current state. You can also
see the date on which an email sent to that email
address was last suppressed.
See Remove Email Addresses from the Suppression
List in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Custom headers and filtering in event You can define custom headers in events, select those 24.08
integrations events and map request payload elements to the
custom headers when creating a publishing
integration, and then define filters on those headers
when creating a subscribing integration. If the filter
condition defined is satisfied at runtime, the
subscribing integration is triggered. If the filter
condition is not satisfied, the integration is not
triggered.
See Define Custom Header Filters to Trigger
Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration
3.
Activity stream enhancements The activity stream has been enhanced: 24.08
• The duration is only shown for specific activities.
See Track the Status of Integration Instances in
Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
• New messages are shown in the activity stream
for adapters created with the Rapid Adapter
Builder. See Track the Status of Integration
Instances in Using Integrations in Oracle
Integration 3.
Audit trail improvements The audit trail has been enhanced: 24.08
• You can click Download filtered in a project to
download records for the currently-selected
filters.that you configured with the Filter icon
option.
• On the Audit page both inside a project and
outside a project, you can specify a date range
that is greater than 32 days in the Filter .
• The project ID is included in the audit logs.
• When you download logs in the activity stream,
the Oracle Cloud identifier (OCID) value of your
service instance is included in the logs.
See View the Design-Time Audit Log of a Project,
Track Instances in a Project, and Check the Audit
History for an Integration or Other Component in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.

4-11
Chapter 4
August 2024 (24.08)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Refresh endpoints in the integration You can refresh endpoints inside the integration 24.08
canvas of projects canvas of projects.
See Refresh Endpoints of an Integration in a Project in
Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Private endpoint support for multiple You can configure the Oracle Intelligent Advisor 24.08
adapters Adapter, Oracle Utilities Adapter, Oracle Field Service
Cloud Adapter, Oracle Responsys Adapter, and Oracle
Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter 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.
REST Adapter and Rapid Adapter Builder The OpenAPI document allOf, oneOf, and anyOf 24.08
- Enhancements for OpenAPI documents patterns defined as items of a top level array schema
are supported. OpenAPI documents with external
references are also supported for both HTTP and
HTTPS-based URLs.
See Support of Polymorphic Constructs for OpenAPI
Connectivity and Support for OpenAPI Documents with
External References in Using the REST Adapter with
Oracle Integration 3.
ArcGIS (ESRI) Adapter - New adapter The ArcGIS (ESRI) Adapter (short for Arc 24.08
Geographical Information System) enables you to
integrate an ArcGIS Enterprise application that
exposes data by ArcGIS services with Oracle
Integration. The ArcGIS (ESRI) Adapter enables you to
integrate on-premises applications, which expose
ArcGIS REST APIs, with Oracle Integration using the
connectivity agent. The ArcGIS (ESRI) Adapter
performs CRUD operations (create, update, delete,
and query) on the feature service module and supports
the ArcGIS Generate Token flow as a security policy.
See ArcGIS (ESRI) Adapter Capabilities in Using the
ArcGIS (ESRI) Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Amazon Simple Notification Service The Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) 24.08
(SNS) Adapter - New adapter Adapter integrates with Amazon's Notification system,
specifically Amazon SNS topics. The Amazon Simple
Notification Service (SNS) Adapter enables you to
create integrations in Oracle Integration that connect to
the Amazon SNS distributed publish-subscribe
messaging system. The Amazon Simple Notification
Service (SNS) Adapter supports both publishing and
subscribing to messages from Amazon SNS topics.
See Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS)
Capabilities in Using the Amazon Simple Notification
Service (SNS) Adapter with Oracle Integration 3 .

4-12
Chapter 4
August 2024 (24.08)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Salesforce REST Adapter - Attachment The Salesforce REST Adapter includes the following 24.08
and bulk support enhancements:
• Attachment download: Downloads attachments
from Salesforce either by using a record identifier
or a URL. This operation can be performed on
only those business objects that support BLOB
fields.
• Bulk data operations (V2): Support bulk
operations (create, update, upsert, and delete) on
all Salesforce business objects. Also, you can get
the status of these operations in the form of
successful/failed/unprocessed records from
Salesforce to Oracle Integration.
See Salesforce REST Adapter Capabilities in Using
the Salesforce REST Adapter with Oracle Integration
3.
Apache Kafka Adapter You can now connect to Azure Event Hub, enabling 24.08
seamless integration and expanded possibilities for
your enterprise. The Apache Kafka Adapter now also
supports two new SASL OAuth policies:
• Client Credentials
• Client Credentials using JWT Client Assertion
See Apache Kafka Adapter Capabilities in Using the
Apache Kafka Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter The Event Delivery Service represents an Cloud 24.08
- Event Delivery Service support Events 1.0 format event to which you subscribe when
configuring the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow)
Adapter in the trigger (source) direction. The event
should be configured in the Oracle Service Cloud
(RightNow) application to deliver the event to Oracle
Integration. The events of standard and custom objects
are supported in Event Delivery Service configuration.
See Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter
Capabilities in Using the Oracle Service Cloud
(RightNow) Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Snowflake Adapter - Connectivity agent The Snowflake Adapter allows connections to 24.08
support application endpoints using a connectivity agent in
addition to public gateways, enhancing security and
flexibility.
See Snowflake Adapter Capabilities in Using the
Snowflake Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Oracle Advanced Queuing (AQ) Adapter - The Oracle Advanced Queuing (AQ) Adapter supports 24.08
Enhancements the following features:
• Sample JSON and AVRO schemas for the
message structure, in addition to the existing XML
schema.
• Priority, Expiration, and CorrelationID standard
headers for enqueuing operations on the wizard
page and dequeuing operations at the mapper
level.
• Editable polling frequency for dequeue operations.
See Oracle Advanced Queuing (AQ) Adapter
Capabilities in Using the Oracle Advanced Queuing
(AQ) Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

4-13
Chapter 4
August 2024 (24.08)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Coupa Sourcing Adapter and Coupa The Coupa Sourcing Adapter and Coupa Procurement 24.08
Procurement Adapter - Enhancements Adapter now support advanced pagination, robust
query and filter parameters, and detailed record
fetching.
See Coupa Sourcing Adapter Capabilities in Using the
Coupa Sourcing Adapter with Oracle Integration 3 and
Coupa Procurement Adapter Capabilities in Using the
Coupa Procurement Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
GCP Pub Sub Adapter - Dead letter and The GCP Pub Sub Adapter supports a dead lettering 24.08
opaque schema support feature to ensure reliable message handling by
forwarding the unacknowledged (undelivered or
unprocessed) messages to a designated dead letter
topic and holding them. This feature provides robust
fault tolerance and easier recovery for your real-time
messaging applications.
The GCP Pub Sub Adapter also supports an opaque
schema, which enables you to publish, subscribe, and
pull the files belonging to any format through the
specified topic.
See GCP Pub Sub Adapter Capabilities in Using the
GCP Pub Sub Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Azure Service Bus Adapter - Subscribe to The Azure Service Bus Adapter enables you to create 24.08
existing topic subscriptions a new subscription or utilize an existing one. Once the
integration is activated, a list of all active subscriptions
that have been created within a topic on the Azure
Service Bus portal is available to users in Oracle
Integration.
See Azure Service Bus Adapter Capabilities in Using
the Azure Service Bus Adapter with Oracle Integration
3.
Adapter Certification updates • The Coupa Procurement Adapter and Coupa 24.08
Sourcing Adapter are certified on the R39 May
Release 2024.
• The Workday Adapter is certified with HCM and
Financials, Versions 28 to 42.2.
• The eBay Marketplace Adapter is certified with
Browse API v1.19.7, Finances API v1.17.2,
Inventory API 1.17.5, Marketing API v1.22.0, and
Metadata API : v1.8.0.
See Connectivity Certification Matrix.

4-14
Chapter 4
August 2024 (24.08)

Oracle Integration for Healthcare Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Oracle Integration for Healthcare Oracle Integration for Healthcare provides 24.08.1
support for common healthcare standards and
protocols. Oracle Integration for Healthcare
enables you to create integrations that interact
with healthcare organizations that use HL7
and FHIR.
See Introduction to Oracle Integration for
Healthcare in Using Oracle Integration for
Healthcare in Oracle Integration 3.

Video
MLLP Adapter - New adapter The MLLP Adapter provides native transport 24.08.1
protocol support for Health Level 7 (HL7)
messages in Oracle Integration. MLLP is a
TCP/IP protocol used to transport HL7
messages between applications.
See MLLP Adapter Capabilities in Using the
MLLP Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
FHIR Adapter - New adapter The FHIR Adapter enables you to create an 24.08.1
integration between a Fast Healthcare
Interoperability Resources (FHIR) application
server and Oracle Integration. The FHIR
Adapter is similar to the REST Adapter, but
with a FHIR-specific configuration experience.
You can configure the FHIR Adapter as an
invoke connection in an integration in Oracle
Integration.
See FHIR Adapter Capabilities in Using the
FHIR Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

B2B for Oracle Integration Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Supported X12 versions Versions 3010 and 3060 of the X12 business 24.08
protocol are supported.
See Business Protocols Supported in B2B for
Oracle Integration in Using B2B for Oracle
Integration 3.
Improved diagnosability for AS2 Error messages in the logs of wire messages 24.08
transactions have been improved.

4-15
Chapter 4
August 2024 (24.08)

File Server Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Audit history available for UI actions Actions that you perform in the File Server 24.08
user interface are now captured in the Design
Time Audit. Previously, only design-time
operations appeared. See Check the Audit
History for an Integration or Other Component
in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.

Process Features
The following table lists the Process features that are now supported in Oracle Integration 3 in
August 2024.

Feature Description
Human tasks - previousSwimLaneParticipant Assign the task to the previous assignee in the same lane
Human tasks - Action rules Define certain actions as unavailable
Business objects - Business exceptions Throw custom errors during a flow, as well as catch them
in error subprocesses

Visual Builder Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Dark theme for web apps When you create a new web app using the n/a
default template, you can now customize the
app's theme to show components against a
dark background, instead of the default light
background with dark text. You can even let
your users choose between a Light and Dark
theme. CSS variables to override the default
Redwood look and feel are still supported—
only now you make those overrides in the
CSS files specific to the Light and Dark
theme. See Customize a Web App's
Appearance.

4-16
Chapter 4
August 2024 (24.08)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Opt-in for Core Pack components Core Pack components, available under the n/a
Early Access category in the Components
palette since 24.04, now require an opt-in if
you want to use them in your application's
pages. If you use these Core Pack
components in your app, take note that Core
Pack does not support theming at this time.
The only way to theme your app is to roll back
Core Pack usages in your app to Legacy
components and re-implement your
application.
If you don't ever plan to theme your app, you
can choose to enable Core Pack components
in the Components palette for use in your
app's pages. See Opt In to JET Core Pack
Components.
Business rules Business rules, which control the logic that n/a
determines what's displayed on the page at
runtime, are now available for all extensions
as well as visual applications. See Use
Business Rules With Your Rule Sets.
Enhanced variable and type We've optimized the process of creating n/a
creation multiple variables and types, so each variable
or type is generated with a default name.
You'd then use the Properties pane to update
the name and other properties as needed.
See Create Variables and Create Types.
With this update, the ability to create a custom
type that defines a list of enumeration values
is deprecated. Instead you can create a
variable, then use the Subtype option in the
variable's Design Time tab to define your
enumerated list. See Create Variables.

4-17
Chapter 4
August 2024 (24.08)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Enhancements for JavaScript • Actions within custom code n/a
action chains You can now drop an action between
single line and block statements in
custom code, functionality that can
improve productivity. Additionally, you can
also take advantage of code completion
in a Code action's Properties pane. See
Add a Code Action.
• Shorthand syntax for variables,
constants, functions in current scope
When you create a new JavaScript action
chain or add actions to an existing chain,
the underlying code now uses shorthand
syntax, by default, to retrieve the value of
variables, constants, and functions
defined in the current scope. So for a
page, where previously the syntax
was $page.variables.myvar
or $page.functions.myfunc, you'll
now see $variables.myvar
or $functions.myfunc instead in your
action chain.
• Duplicate option in JS action chains
You can now duplicate an action, or a
code block within an If, Switch, or Run in
Parallel action. See Create Action Chains
in Design Mode as well as Add an If
Action, Add a Switch Action, and Add a
Run In Parallel Action.

Note:
The option to
toggle between
JSON and
JavaScript
action chains in
the Action
Chains tab is no
longer available.
This change
does not impact
existing JSON
action chains,
which you can
continue to edit
—but all new
action chains
default to
JavaScript.
Further, you can
no longer create
new tests for
JSON action

4-18
Chapter 4
August 2024 (24.08)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required

chains, though
existing tests
will continue to
run.

New dirtyDataStatus property If you track changes in a variable's state to n/a


in vbBeforeExit payload detect unsaved changes, you can now use the
vbBeforeExit event listener's
dirtyDataStatus payload (instead of the
Get Dirty Data Status action) to check
whether navigating away from a page will
result in the tracked variable losing its data.
See Add a Get Dirty Data Status Action.
Dependent fragment property for When curating fragment properties for display n/a
display in the Properties pane, you can now use an
item's Dependent On field in the Design Time
tab to specify other items that this item
depends on for its data. This way, when the
fragment is used on a page or container, the
dependent item won't show in the Properties
pane until the other items have their value.
See Section Fragment Properties for Display
in the Properties Pane.
Upgrade support for imported Resources that are using an older set of n/a
resources runtime dependencies when your app is
imported can now be made compatible with
the app's current runtime version. See
Upgrade Imported Resources.
Option to select existing field for A new and improved editor is now available n/a
M:1 and 1:1 business object when you create many-to-one and one-to-one
relationships relationships between business objects.
Besides other improvements, the editor gives
you the option of creating a new field as the
referenced key (default), or selecting an
existing field of the correct type. See Create a
Many-To-One or One-To-One Relationship.
Many-to-many relationships continue to use
the existing editor, now without the ability to
change cardinality. A new + Many to Many
Relationship option is also added to a
business object diagram's context menu.

4-19
Chapter 4
August 2024 (24.08)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Usability improvements • Application Name field renamed n/a
The Application ID specified when you
create or duplicate an application is now
Application Name. Also, what used to
be Application Name is now
Application Display Name. With this
change, the app's display name, name,
and ID are displayed on the Settings
editor, so you can pick the correct value
when building REST URLs for cURL
commands. See Create a New Visual
Application, Create a Copy of an
Application, and Manage Visual
Application Settings.
• New Select Variable icon in the
Properties pane
The Select Variable icon in the Properties
pane has been changed to better
represent the variable picker. You'd now
click (instead of previously) to
select a variable.
• Listener shortcut on the Events editor
You can now use a shortcut to create a
listener when you're working with custom
events in the Events editor, instead of
switching to the Events Listener editor.
Simply select the new Create Event
Listener option in an event's right-click
menu to create a new event listener in
the same scope as the event. See Create
Event Listeners for Events.

4-20
Chapter 4
June 2024 (24.06)

June 2024 (24.06)


Common Features
Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
New recipes The following new recipes have been added to Oracle 24.06
Integration to help you jump start your integration
development. Simply install, configure, and activate.
• Sign and Verify Messages Using OCI Vault
• Import Worker Data from an FTP Server to Oracle
HCM Cloud
• Import Employee Records from an FTP Server to
Oracle HCM Cloud
• Sync Project Details from Oracle Primavera Cloud
to PostgreSQL Using Amazon SQS
• Export Campaign Data in Bulk from Snowflake to
Salesforce Marketing Cloud Using GCP Storage
Video
• Import Orders from Zuora to a Hasura Supported
Database
Video
• Export Employee Images from Oracle HCM Cloud
to an FTP Server
• Import Purchase Orders from Oracle JD Edwards
EnterpriseOne to Oracle ERP Cloud
• Sync Oracle Siebel Employees with Oracle Field
Service Technicians
• Create Invoices in Oracle ERP Cloud Using OCI
Document Understanding AI Service
OCI Logging Analytics If you use the public logging service capabilities of 24.06
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:
• Replayed parent instance ID
• Instance completion state
• Parent event ID
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.
Additional instances are ready for upgrade The following instances can now be upgraded to N/A
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.

4-21
Chapter 4
June 2024 (24.06)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Upgrade documentation improvements The upgrade documentation has been reorganized and N/A
clarified to improve usability. See Upgrade from Oracle
Integration Generation 2 to Oracle Integration 3 in
Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration 3.

Integration and Connectivity Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Rapid Adapter Builder - OpenAPI updates Using the VS Code extension for Rapid Adapter 24.06
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.
Rapid Adapter Builder - Adapter bundle The VS Code extension for Rapid Adapter Builder now 24.06
updates supports creating and importing of adapter bundles.
See Create or Import Adapter Bundles in Using the
Rapid Adapter Builder with Oracle Integration 3.
Rapid Adapter Builder - New security The Rapid Adapter Builder now supports OAuth JWT 24.06
policies for invoke connections 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.
Event support in projects You can perform the following event-based tasks in a 24.06
project:
1. Create an event.
2. Publish the event in an integration.
3. Subscribe to the event in an event integration.
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.
Increase in active integrations limit The limit on the number of active integrations per 24.06
service instance has increased from 700 to 800.
See Service Limits in Provisioning and Administering
Oracle Integration 3.
Increase in string size limit The string size limit of 10,000 characters is enforced. 24.06
See Service Limits in Provisioning and Administering
Oracle Integration 3.

4-22
Chapter 4
June 2024 (24.06)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Debug tracing level reset after 24 hours After 24 hours, the Debug (Not recommended) tracing 24.06
level is automatically reset to Production.
See Activate an Integration and Service Limits in
Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration 3.
Active integration count by project on the You can view the total number of application, schedule, 24.06
Dashboard page 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.
View the dependencies between project You can view the dependencies between the resources 24.06
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.
Exit canvas during integration activation When you test an integration in the canvas, you can 24.06
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.
Refresh endpoints using connection You can override a local connection in a draft state with 24.06
sharing 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.
Import event-based integrations into a You can import integrations that publish and subscribe 24.06
project 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.
Extensibility support for the stage file You can add an extension group before a stage file 24.06
action 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.

4-23
Chapter 4
June 2024 (24.06)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Notification email enhancements • A new level of email address verification has been 24.06
added on the Notifications page. When you enter
an approved sender email address and click Save
on the Notifications page, a verification code is
sent to the address. You must enter the code
received by that email address on the Notifications
page. Upon successful verification, status is
changed to Verified. See Configure Notification
Emails in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration
3.
• The suppression list shows the list of suppressed
emails by default. You can browse or search the
list for addresses to remove. See Remove Email
Addresses from the Suppression List in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
• The number of emails sent per the enforced limit
includes both successful and failed messages.
See View the Dashboard in Using Integrations in
Oracle Integration 3.
View the execution times of iterations in You can view the overall time a looping action (for 24.06
looping actions in the activity stream 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.
Project deployment page redesign The project deployment page has been redesigned to 24.06
make it easier to use.
See Create and Manage a Project Deployment in
Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Private endpoint support for multiple You can configure the SAP Ariba Adapter, SAP S/ 24.06
adapters 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.
Coupa Procurement Adapter - New The Coupa Procurement Adapter is specifically 24.06
adapter 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.

4-24
Chapter 4
June 2024 (24.06)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Oracle Aconex Cloud Adapter - New The Oracle Aconex Cloud Adapter enables you to set 24.06
adapter 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.
Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) The Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) Adapter 24.06
Adapter enhancements 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.
Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) The Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) Adapter 24.06
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.
REST Adapter and Rapid Adapter Builder The REST Adapter and Rapid Adapter Builder support 24.06
- Polymorphic construct support the anyOf polymorphic construct in OpenAPI
documents.
See Support of Polymorphic Constructs for OpenAPI
Connectivity in Using the REST Adapter with Oracle
Integration 3.
GraphQL Adapter - Header and custom The GraphQL Adapter supports the Basic 24.06
security policy support Authentication security policy and custom request and
response headers.
See GraphQL Adapter Capabilities in Using the
GraphQL Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
IBM MQ Series JMS Adapter - JSON The IBM MQ Series JMS Adapter provides support for 24.06
payload support 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.
Database payload sizes The MySQL Adapter, Microsoft SQL Server Adapter, 24.06
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.
Oracle Advanced Queuing (AQ) Adapter - The Oracle Advanced Queuing (AQ) Adapter supports 24.06
SCAN DNS and public gateway support 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.

4-25
Chapter 4
June 2024 (24.06)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
GCP Pub Sub Adapter - JWT User The GCP Pub Sub Adapter enhances its security 24.06
Assertion security policy support policy for trigger and invoke connections in the
following ways:
• For trigger connections: JWT User Assertion for
OAuth and JWT Validation.
• For invoke connections: OAuth Code Credentials
and JWT User Assertion for OAuth.
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.
GCP Storage Adapter - JWT User The GCP Storage Adapter supports the JWT security 24.06
Assertion security policy support 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.
Coupa Sourcing Adapter - Enhancements The Coupa Adapter has been renamed to the Coupa 24.06
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.
Azure Active Directory Adapter - The Azure Active Directory Adapter introduces new 24.06
Organization hierarchy operations support 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.
Azure Event Grid Adapter - Trigger Support is provided for XML payload and XML 24.06
(inbound) enhancements 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.
Adapter Certification updates • The SAP S/4HANA Cloud Adapter is certified on 24.06
S/4HANA 2024.
• The Shopify Adapter is certified with the 2024-01
and 2024-04 API versions.
See Connectivity Certification Matrix.

4-26
Chapter 4
June 2024 (24.06)

B2B for Oracle Integration Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Import and export of design-time You can now export and import individual 24.06
artifacts 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.
AS2 Adapter - Policy-based The AS2 Adapter supports the AS2 Advanced 24.06
authentication for trigger Message Protection security policy. This
connections and Drummond security policy is only available in the trigger
Certification Execution compliance (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 .
B2B Dashboard page You can view details about the top documents 24.06
enhancements 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.

4-27
Chapter 4
April 2024 (24.04)

File Server Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Encrypting and decrypting files You can now use the File server action along 24.06
with the stage file action to complete the
following tasks:
• Encrypt a file and then write the file to
File Server.
• Decrypt an encrypted file that is in File
Server.
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.

April 2024 (24.04)


Common Features
Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Customer-managed disaster recovery You can build a customer-managed disaster recovery 24.04
support solution for Oracle Integration.
See Introduction in Configuring a Customer-Managed
Disaster Recovery Solution for Oracle Integration 3.

4-28
Chapter 4
April 2024 (24.04)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
TLS cipher rotation update Oracle Integration has rotated the following TLS April 2024
ciphers:
• TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA2
56
• TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA3
84
• TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA256
• TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256
• TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
Applications using the above TLS ciphers can no
longer communicate with Oracle Integration. If your
application is configured to use one of the above
rotated TLS ciphers, replace it with one of the following
supported TLS ciphers:
• TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA
256
• TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
• TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA
384
See Inbound and Outbound Endpoints and Transport
Layer Security Server Version Support in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Custom endpoints You can map a custom endpoint to an Oracle 24.04
This Oracle Integration Generation 2 Integration instance and use it to access the instance
feature is now available in Oracle instead of the original URL generated in the Oracle
Integration 3. Cloud Infrastructure Console.
See Configure a Custom Endpoint for an Instance in
Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration 3.
OCI Logging Analytics If you use the public logging service capabilities of 24.04
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. The opcRequestId GUID (Open Platform
Communications ID) is used during this process.
• Tracking variable fields
• Distinct GUIDs for the flow IDs
• Project details (The project ID is sent, which is
analogous to the project name.)
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.

Video

4-29
Chapter 4
April 2024 (24.04)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Video updates We've greatly enhanced our catalog of Oracle N/A
Integration videos. Have a look at the categories to see
if there is a video that matches your needs:
• Technologies at a Glance: Describes key
emerging technologies in Oracle Integration.
• Integration Exploration: Provides introductions to
Oracle Integration components. These videos are
ideal for new users.
• Live Demos: Provides hands-on demonstrations
and use cases for our technologies.
See Oracle Integration Videos.
New recipes The following new recipes have been added to Oracle 24.04
Integration to help you jump start your integration
development. Simply install, configure, and activate.
• Purge Old Files
• Sync Orders between Shopify and SAP S/4HANA
• Export Employee Records from Workday to Azure
AD
Video
Additional instances are ready for upgrade The following instances can now be upgraded to N/A
Oracle Integration 3:
If you used Process in Oracle Integration Generation 2
but have no active usage, Process Automation will be
provisioned as part of your Oracle Integration 3
upgrade. Process applications will be migrated on a
best-effort basis.

Note:
If you have Process
usage in production, wait
until Oracle provides
further guidance.

You must complete some steps before the upgrade.


See Complete Upgrade Prerequisites in Provisioning
and Administering Oracle Integration 3.
See Upgrade from Oracle Integration Generation 2 to
Oracle Integration 3 in Provisioning and Administering
Oracle Integration 3.

Integration and Connectivity Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Rapid Adapter Builder - OpenAPI support Using the Rapid Adapter Builder, you can build an 24.04
adapter from an OpenAPI document that describes a
set of application APIs.
See About the Adapter Definition Document in Using
the Rapid Adapter Builder with Oracle Integration 3.

4-30
Chapter 4
April 2024 (24.04)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Rapid Adapter Builder - Adapter bundle Using the VS Code Extension for Rapid Adapter 24.04
Builder, you can register or download all artifacts
related to an adapter as a single bundle. An adapter-
bundle file has the .rab extension.
See Register an Adapter on Oracle Integration and
View the Registered Adapters in Using the Rapid
Adapter Builder with Oracle Integration 3.
JSON payload syntax validation You can select to validate JSON payload syntax during 24.04
activation of REST Adapter trigger connection-based
integrations. Validation consists of checking for
duplicate keys in the payload.
See Activate an Integration in Using Integrations in
Oracle Integration 3.
Activity stream sorted by duration To diagnose performance issues, you can sort the 24.04
activities in the activity stream by the elapsed time.
This sort ensures that the most time-consuming
activities show first and the best performing activities
appear at the bottom.
See Track the Status of Integration Instances in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
File server action in the integration canvas See File Server Features. 24.04
Connection sharing between projects You can share connections between projects. When 24.04
you create a connection in a project, the Create
connection panel includes a toggle button for sharing
the connection with other projects. This field is not
available when creating a connection outside of a
project.
Connection sharing eliminates the need to create and
maintain separate connections in different projects.
See Add and Share a Connection Across a Project in
Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.

Video
Digital signature security certificate upload You can upload a digital signature security certificate 24.04
on the Certificates page. The digital signature security
certificate is typically used with adapters created with
the Rapid Adapter Builder.
See Upload a Certificate to Connect with External
Services in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Private endpoint support for multiple You can configure the Salesforce REST Adapter, 24.04
adapters SugarCRM Adapter, Magento Commerce Cloud
Adapter, SAP SuccessFactors Adapter, SAP Concur
Adapter, QuickBooks Adapter, eBay Marketplace
Adapter, SAP Commerce Cloud (Hybris) Adapter,
HubSpot Adapter, and Workday Adapter 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.

4-31
Chapter 4
April 2024 (24.04)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
SCAN DNS support for private endpoints SCAN DNS is now supported with private endpoints 24.04
for the Oracle Database Cloud Service Adapter,
Oracle Autonomous Transaction Processing Adapter,
and Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter.
See Adapters that Support Connecting to Private
Endpoints in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3,
Coupa Sourcing Adapter - Attachment The Coupa Sourcing Adapter now enables you to 24.04
and custom field support configure the attachment module and execute actions
such as GET ALL Attachments for a requisition,
purchase order, invoice, and so on for large-scale data
transfers. The Coupa Sourcing Adapter also supports
custom fields, which enhance data management
capabilities.
See Coupa Adapter Capabilities in Using the Coupa
Sourcing Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) The Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) Adapter is 24.04
Adapter - New adapter the latest addition to our messaging adapters category.
The Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) Adapter
optimizes messaging tasks on AWS. The Amazon
Simple Queue Service (SQS) Adapter includes
advanced features such as queue attribute
management, which enhances efficiency and
scalability. Amazon SQS also serves as a gateway for
other AWS services such as AWS DynamoDB, EC2,
AWS SNS, and others.
See Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) Adapter
Capabilities in Using the Amazon Simple Queue
Service (SQS) Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

Video
Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) The Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) Adapter is 24.04
Adapter - New adapter the latest addition to our storage adapter category. The
Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) Adapter enables
you to leverage the secure and dynamic storage space
offered by Amazon, facilitating connectivity and storage
operations through the Amazon Simple Storage
Service (S3) Adapter invoke role.
See Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) Capabilities
in Using the Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)
Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Oracle Primavera Cloud Data Service The Oracle Primavera Cloud Data Service Adapter is a 24.04
Adapter new addition to the industries category of adapters in
Oracle Integration. This adapter extracts data from
Primavera scheduling solutions. You can configure the
Oracle Primavera Cloud Data Service Adapter as an
invoke connection in an integration in Oracle
Integration.
See Oracle Primavera Cloud Data Service Adapter
Capabilities in Using the Oracle Primavera Cloud Data
Service Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

4-32
Chapter 4
April 2024 (24.04)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
REST Adapter and Rapid Adapter Builder The REST Adapter and Rapid Adapter Builder support 24.04
- Polymorphic construct support the polymorphic constructs allOf and oneOf in
OpenAPI documents.
See Support of Polymorphic Constructs for OpenAPI
Connectivity in Using the REST Adapter with Oracle
Integration 3.
HubSpot Adapter - Search API support The HubSpot Adapter now supports the Search API. 24.04
This enhancement includes the Filter Parameters, Add
Sorting, and Select Properties features. By using this
enhancement, you get filtered and sorted results as
per your business needs. In addition, you can specify
the properties that you want to retrieve.
See HubSpot Adapter Capabilities in Using the
HubSpot Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Oracle Advanced Queuing (AQ) Adapter - The Oracle Advanced Queuing (AQ) Adapter now 24.04
Wallet support enables support for the Oracle Wallet security policy,
facilitating secure connections to Oracle Autonomous
Transaction Processing, Oracle Autonomous Data
Warehouse, and Oracle Database Classic Cloud
Service instances over SSL.
See Oracle Advanced Queuing (AQ) Adapter
Capabilities in Using the Oracle Advanced Queuing
(AQ) Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
OData Adapter - Enhancements The OData Adapter has been enhanced to support the 24.04
following:
• Operations such as Get, Query, Create, Update,
Replace, and Delete on the contained entity.
• Batch operations using the connectivity agent.
The OData Adapter enables you to integrate on-
premises applications with Oracle Integration
using the connectivity agent.
See OData Adapter Capabilities in Using the OData
Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
PostgreSQL Adapter - Managed If you select the Username Password Token With 24.04
PostgreSQL Database Service SSL Support security policy when configuring a
certification on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure PostgreSQL Adapter connection, you can select OCI
Managed DB as the database instance type.
See Configure Connection Security in Using the
PostgreSQL Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Azure Event Grid Adapter - XML message The Azure Event Grid Adapter supports XML payload 24.04
support message structures.
See Azure Event Grid Adapter Capabilities in Using
the Azure Event Grid Adapter with Oracle Integration
3.
Azure Storage Adapter - XML message The Azure Storage Adapter now supports the XML 24.04
format support message format for the Set Blob Tags and Set Blob
Service Properties operations.
See Azure Storage Adapter Capabilities in Using the
Azure Storage Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

4-33
Chapter 4
April 2024 (24.04)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
SAP Concur Adapter - Security policy You can now customize connections even more by 24.04
enhancements adjusting the Resource Owner Password Credentials
(ROPC) security policy to fit your exact needs. This
means you can now choose whether you want
credentials to be authenticated at the company level or
for specific users.
See SAP Concur Adapter Capabilities in Using the
SAP Concur Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Salesforce Marketing Cloud Adapter - The Salesforce Marketing Cloud Adapter extends its 24.04
Automation event support inbound capabilities to provide support for receiving
notifications for Email Events and Automation Events.
See Salesforce Marketing Cloud Adapter Capabilities
in Using the Salesforce Marketing Cloud Adapter with
Oracle Integration 3.
SAP Adapter - Certification The SAP Adapter is certified with SAP S/4HANA 2023. 24.04
See Connectivity Certification Matrix.
Oracle Hospitality Adapter - Support for The Oracle Hospitality Adapter extends its 24.04
the OCIM identity provider and NOR1 authentication capabilities by introducing OCIM identity
APIs provider support. The Oracle Hospitality Adapter now
supports OAuth token calls with the Scope and
Enterprise ID fields during connection configuration.
The Oracle Hospitality Adapter also continues to
support the SSD identity provider authentication
method.
See Oracle Hospitality Adapter Capabilities in Using
the Oracle Hospitality Adapter with Oracle Integration
3.

B2B for Oracle Integration Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Standalone mode enhancements The following document standards can now 24.04
be used in standalone mode integrations.
Standalone mode enables data
transformations to and from B2B documents/
standards without the need to configure a
trading partner. You can select the document
standard and document definition when
configuring the B2B action in the integration
canvas.
• Fixed length
• Custom XML
• OAG
• X12 HIPAA
• Delimited
See Use B2B for Oracle Integration in
Standalone Mode in Using B2B for Oracle
Integration 3.

4-34
Chapter 4
April 2024 (24.04)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Delimited payload support B2B for Oracle Integration now supports 24.04
delimited payloads in inbound and outbound
transactions. You create a schema and
document from a delimited payload to use in
integrations. During runtime, the delimited
payload is translated to XML (and vice versa)
based on the schema you created. Delimited
payload support is provided in both
standalone and trading partner modes.
See Delimited Payload Support in Using B2B
for Oracle Integration 3.
B2B dashboard - Trading partner You can click a trading partner on the B2B 24.04
runtime metrics page to view the number and type of
documents delivered, the document direction,
and the number of failed documents and
documents pending acknowledgment.
See Monitor the Overall Runtime Health of
B2B Transactions in Using B2B for Oracle
Integration 3.
Define correlation parameters for When creating document definitions, you can 24.04
all document types now define correlation parameter values for
the X12, EDIFACT, X12 HIPAA, OAG, custom
XML, fixed length, and delimiter document
standards. This functionality aligns with the
RosettaNet document standard, which
already supports this feature. These values
enable you to correlate documents related in
any business transactions. For example, in
the following Order to Cash use case, X12
documents are typically transacted in the
following order:
850 -> 855 -> 810 -> 856 -> 820
See Create a Custom B2B Document
Definition in Using B2B for Oracle Integration
3.
Define delimiters for outbound X12 When creating document definitions, you can 24.04
and EDIFACT documents now specify the delimiters to use with
standalone mode outbound X12 and
EDIFACT documents. Delimiters are
supported for element, subelements,
segments, and repetitions.
See Create a Custom B2B Document
Definition in Using B2B for Oracle Integration
3.
Migration of B2B artifacts from A utility is provided for migrating of B2B 24.04
Oracle SOA Suite artifacts including trading partners
configurations, schema, and documents from
B2B in Oracle SOA Suite to Oracle
Integration.
See Migrate B2B Artifacts from Oracle SOA
Suite to Oracle Integration in Using B2B for
Oracle Integration 3.

4-35
Chapter 4
April 2024 (24.04)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Schemas and Documents pages The user interface behavior has been 24.04
changes simplified for creating schemas and
documents.
• You cannot create an OAG, custom XML,
RosettaNet, fixed length, or delimited
document definition without first creating
a schema.
• When creating a schema or document
definition that uses OAG, custom XML,
RosettaNet, fixed length, the text fields
(for document version, document type,
and others) have been replaced with
drop-down lists.
• When you create an EDIFACT, X12, or
X12 HIPAA document definition, you can
select an existing schema or the standard
schema type (if an existing schema does
not exist).
• When creating an inbound or outbound
trading partner with an OAG, custom
XML, RosettaNet, fixed length, or
delimited document definition, the text
fields (for document version, document
type, and others) have been replaced
with drop-down lists.
See Create a New B2B Schema and Create a
Custom B2B Document Definition in Using
B2B for Oracle Integration 3.

4-36
Chapter 4
April 2024 (24.04)

File Server Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
File server action in the integration A new File server action now allows you to 24.04
canvas connect to File Server from within an
integration. The File server action is similar to
an adapter for File Server.
Previously, you needed to configure the FTP
Adapter to communicate with File Server. You
can still connect to File Server using the FTP
Adapter. However, performance is better with
the File server action. You can redesign
existing integrations to use the File server
action, or you can continue using the FTP
Adapter: It's up to you.
You can perform the following tasks in an
integration using the File server action:
• Obtain a list of files in File Server.
• Write or move a file to File Server.
• Get the reference of a file that is in File
Server, and then stage read or unzip the
file.
• Delete a file from File Server.
Some tasks aren't yet available with the File
server action. For example, if you need to
perform the following tasks, use either the
stage file action or an FTP Adapter
connection:
• Encrypt or decrypt a file.
• Sign or verify a file.
Additionally, to write a file to a temporary
storage location and then perform work on the
file, such as by updating the file, use the stage
file action.
For more information, see:
• Interact with Files in File Server in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3
• Tutorial: Read Files and Write the Files to
File Server in Using File Server in Oracle
Integration 3.
Video

4-37
Chapter 4
February 2024 (24.02)

February 2024 (24.02)


Common Features
Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Improved Adapters page on the Oracle The Adapters page on the Oracle Help Center now 24.02
Help Center offers graphical views of the available adapters and
improved searching and filtering capabilities:
• Find adapter documentation quickly by searching
using keywords.
• Browse the available adapters by filtering by
category, integration role, most popular, and more.
• View the adapters in card view or list view.
• View the recipes that are available for a given
adapter.

4-38
Chapter 4
February 2024 (24.02)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Additional instances are ready for upgrade The following instances can now be upgraded to N/A
Oracle Integration 3:
• Instances that use allowlists.
You must complete some steps before the
upgrade. See Update Allowlists and Complete
Pre-Upgrade Tasks in Provisioning and
Administering Oracle Integration 3.
• If you use the Processes capability but aren't
using it in production, you have the option to skip
process applications during upgrade. This
approach is appropriate if you've tried Processes
in non-production Oracle Integration Generation 2
environments but don't need or want to retain it in
Oracle Integration 3.

Note:
– If you have process in production,
wait until Processes upgrade is
supported.
– Importing process applications
created in Oracle Integration
Generation 2 into Oracle
Integration 3 isn't currently
supported.

You must complete some steps before the


upgrade. See Complete Upgrade Prerequisites in
Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration
3.
See Upgrade from Oracle Integration Generation 2 to
Oracle Integration 3 in Provisioning and Administering
Oracle Integration 3.

Integration and Connectivity Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Build your own adapters with the Rapid The Rapid Adapter Builder transforms the adapter 24.02
Adapter Builder experience in Oracle Integration by allowing you to
build an adapter for any application that exposes REST
APIs.
Oracle provides a Visual Studio Code extension for the
Rapid Adapter Builder. Use the extension to develop,
validate, and publish an adapter to an Oracle
Integration instance.
See Learn About the Rapid Adapter Builder in Oracle
Integration in Using the Rapid Adapter Builder with
Oracle Integration 3.

Video

4-39
Chapter 4
February 2024 (24.02)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Test an integration from the canvas You can test REST Adapter trigger connection-based 24.02
integrations and scheduled integrations with the
button in the integration canvas. This button
automatically activates your integration with the tracing
level set to debug and lets you specify request details
from inside the integration canvas. This capability
simplifies integration testing and eliminates the need to
separately exit the canvas, activate the integration and
set the tracing level, and access the Configure and run
page to specify your request details.
See Test Integrations from Inside the Integration
Canvas in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Observability enhancements Observability has received the following 24.02
enhancements.
• The Filter is enhanced to show fields for
searching for an error message and a detailed
error message.
See View Error Messages and the Message
Payload in the Activity Stream of Failed Instances
in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
• Two new REST API attributes are available for
viewing the minimum and maximum durations that
it takes to execute integration instances
(minDuration and maxDuration).
See REST API for Oracle Integration 3.
• The activity stream now shows the user that
invoked the integration at the top.

Wed Jan 17 10:20:49.497 AM EST 2024,


Started by l2serviceadmin

4-40
Chapter 4
February 2024 (24.02)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Jet Redwood diagram uptake in the The design-time and runtime integration canvas has 24.02
integration canvas been enhanced with the Jet Redwood diagram
component. Key changes include the following:
• The header bar now extends the full width of a
node. The following switch action provides an
example. If you expand the node (for example,
add another route to the switch), the header bar is
extended further.

• You can expand and collapse the individual routes


in switch actions, branches in parallel actions, and
individual pick actions in a REST Adapter trigger
connection. The following switch action example
shows that both Route 1 and Otherwise are
collapsed. Both are treated as separate groups.

• The main group and fault handler of a scope


action are visible side by side. You can collapse
each separately. If you add more than one fault
handler, they are added to a fault handling group.
The main group and each individual fault handler
in the fault handler group can also be collapsed. If
you delete fault handlers until only one is left, the
fault handler group is deleted and the remaining
fault handler is visible side by side with the main
group.

4-41
Chapter 4
February 2024 (24.02)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required

• When you drag an invoke connection into the


canvas, a placeholder is created immediately. If
you exit the Adapter Endpoint Configuration
Wizard before completing configuration, the invoke
remains highlighted in the canvas in an
unconfigured state. You can resume the
configuration later.
• Actions in accelerator integrations that cannot be
edited are grayed out. The node for anything that
can be edited, such as an invoke connection, is
highlighted in blue.

When you add an extension group before and


after the invoke, the invoke switches to grayed out.
The extension groups are highlighted in blue and
ready for editing.
• In the runtime canvas, the nodes for successful
and failed actions are highlighted in green and
red, respectively.

4-42
Chapter 4
February 2024 (24.02)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required

Stage file performance improvements Stage file performance has improved significantly over 24.02
the past few releases. If you previously reported stage
file performance concerns, you will notice these
improvements.
Confluent Adapter and Apache Kafka When configuring the Confluent Adapter or Apache 24.02
Adapter - Streaming API support Kafka Adapter in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration
Wizard, you can select to read data from topics in the
Kafka cluster with the Apache Kafka Streaming API.
See Basic Info Page in Using the Confluent Adapter
with Oracle Integration 3 and Basic Info Page in Using
the Apache Kafka Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Private endpoint support for multiple You can configure the PayPal Adapter, GraphQL 24.02
adapters Adapter, Jira Adapter, OData Adapter, Shopify
Adapter, AS2 Adapter, Zendesk Adapter, Salesforce
Commerce Cloud Adapter, ServiceNow Adapter, and
Marketo Adapter 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.
Private endpoint - OAuth 2.0 support For private endpoints, an OAuth provider is now 24.02
supported if it is privately hosted.
Coupa Sourcing Adapter - New adapter Coupa Sourcing Adapter is the latest addition to 24.02
Oracle Integration's ERP category. The Coupa
Sourcing Adapter offers simplified integration for
streamlined procurement, expenses, and invoicing.
See Coupa Adapter Capabilities in Using the Coupa
Sourcing Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

Video

4-43
Chapter 4
February 2024 (24.02)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Salesforce REST Adapter - New adapter The Salesforce REST Adapter provides almost the 24.02
same set of capabilities as the Salesforce Adapter,
along with new enhancements that use Salesforce
REST APIs under the cover. In addition, the Salesforce
REST Adapter incorporates security best practices by
removing the support for less secure authentication
schemes such as the Resource Owner Password
Credentials Flow policy and Basic Authentication
policy.
See Salesforce REST Adapter Capabilities in Using
the Salesforce REST Adapter with Oracle Integration
3.

Video
FTP Adapter The FTP Adapter now supports signing and verification 24.02
of data using the ECdsa and EDdsa PGP keys.
See FTP Adapter Capabilities in Using the FTP
Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Snowflake Adapter - Enhancements The Snowflake Adapter provides access to 24.02
Snowflake's internal stages for importing and exporting
bulk data to and from the Snowflake database. The
Snowflake Adapter also provides support for executing
SQL queries and performing operations against tables
in the Snowflake database.
See Snowflake Adapter Capabilities in Using the
Snowflake Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
HubSpot Adapter - Inbound support The HubSpot Adapter now provides inbound (trigger) 24.02
support for Companies, Contacts, Deals, Line_items,
Products, and Tickets for creation, deletion, and
property change events. In addition, it provides
authentication options using HMAC and OAuth 2.0.
See HubSpot Adapter Capabilities in Using the
HubSpot Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Azure Active Directory Adapter - The Azure Active Directory Adapter has been 24.02
Enhancements enhanced to automatically renew the webhook
subscription for active integrations, eliminating the
need for manual intervention. You can also subscribe
to user and group events.
See Azure Active Directory Adapter Capabilities in
Using the Azure Active Directory Adapter with Oracle
Integration 3.
OData Adapter - Enhancements The OData Adapter has been enhanced with the 24.02
following features:
• Multilevel navigation support (Deep Insert) for the
Create operation.
• Client certificate-based authorization (for the
cloud)
See OData Adapter Capabilities in Using the OData
Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

4-44
Chapter 4
February 2024 (24.02)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Azure Event Grid Adapter - Avro support The Azure Event Grid Adapter now supports 24.02
configuring the following features in the Adapter
Endpoint Configuration Wizard:
• Selecting the Enable payload fields option to
represent the individual data elements within the
payload of integrations. The elements play a
crucial role in defining how data is transferred and
transformed between connected systems.
• The Avro schema message structure.
See Azure Event Grid Adapter Capabilities in Using
the Azure Event Grid Adapter with Oracle Integration
3.
Azure Storage Adapter - Delete blob You can select to delete the blob after downloading it 24.02
option from the Azure portal in the Adapter Endpoint
Configuration Wizard.
See Azure Storage Adapter Capabilities and Invoke
Configuration Page in Using the Azure Storage
Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Azure Service Bus Adapter - The Azure Service Bus Adapter has been enhanced 24.02
Enhancements with the following features:
• Cloud support
• Instance tracking wire payload
See Azure Service Bus Adapter Capabilities in Using
the Azure Service Bus Adapter with Oracle Integration
3.
Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter See in Using the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) 24.02
- REST Type connection support Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Zuora Adapter - Network call optimization The Zuora Adapter provides support for more than four 24.02
REST calls.
See Zuora Adapter Capabilities in Using the Zuora
Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
SAP SuccessFactors Adapter - Support The SAP SuccessFactors Adapter has received the 24.02
for pagination and multilevel expanding following enhancements:
• Supports multilevel navigation for data retrieval,
building on its existing capability. You can
seamlessly navigate between entities using the
navigation property.
• Enhances outbound invocations with pagination
support, facilitating efficient handling of large data
sets.
• Introduces new query parameters $inlinecount
and CustomPageSize for additional flexibility in
GET and Search operations, complementing the
existing OData-compatible query options such
as $expand, $select, $filter, $orderby, $top,
and $skip.
See SAP SuccessFactors Adapter Capabilities in
Using the SAP SuccessFactors Adapter with Oracle
Integration 3.

4-45
Chapter 4
February 2024 (24.02)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
GCP Pub Sub Adapter - Avro support The GCP Pub Sub Adapter has been enhanced to 24.02
support the Avro message structure. The adapter now
enables you to subscribe to messages (inbound) and
publish messages (outbound) to topics associated with
the Avro schema.
See GCP Pub Sub Adapter Capabilities in Using the
GCP Pub Sub Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Oracle Eloqua Cloud Adapter - Support The Oracle Eloqua Cloud Adapter has been enhanced 24.02
for updating multiple records to support updating multiple matched records in
Eloqua by using the Eloqua Bulk API in an invoke
connection.
See Invoke Operations Page in Using the Oracle
Eloqua Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Shopify Adapter - API certification The Shopify Adapter is now certified on versions 24.02
2023-07 and 2023-10.
See the Connectivity Certification Matrix.

B2B for Oracle Integration Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
B2B Metric dashboard You can view the overall health of B2B for 24.02
Oracle Integration transactions from the B2B
dashboard page. This page provides an easy
way to detect and manage failed messages in
your environment.
See Monitor the Overall Health of B2B
Transactions in Using B2B for Oracle
Integration 3.
Positional flat file/native format B2B for Oracle Integration can consume 24.02
support positional flat or fixed length payloads (also
called data files in native format) in inbound
and outbound translations. These files can be
of fixed length for various fields, CSV,
delimited, and other formats. B2B for Oracle
Integration enables you to define a B2B
schema and document from these various
formats and include the document in a trading
partner agreement.
See Positional Flat or Fixed Length Payloads
Support in Using B2B for Oracle Integration 3.

Video
X12 HIPAA standard B2B for Oracle Integration supports the X12 24.02
HIPAA standard to exchange documents over
the internet. X12 HIPAA is a subset of the X12
standard and is used in the healthcare
industry for the exchange of data about health
insurance claims and payments.
See About X12 HIPAA in Using B2B for
Oracle Integration 3.

4-46
Chapter 4
February 2024 (24.02)

Visual Builder Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Dark theme You can now personalize the Designer's n/a
theme to switch from the default light theme to
a dark theme more suited for low-light
conditions. You can also sync your
environment's color palette with your OS
settings. See Tour the Designer.
With support for a dark theme, favicons can
now be set independently for light and dark
themes for each of your applications. You can
set the favicon to any image in the image
gallery by simply changing the favicon in the
application's Settings editor. See Manage App
Settings.
Highlighting of default flow/page in The default page and flow within your app are n/a
the navigator now badged as default in the navigator for
easier identification. This way, you can quickly
identify the entry points for your app without
having to check artifact configuration. See
How are Applications Structured?
Page header fragment New pages in web applications now include a n/a
page-header fragment to hold page-
specific boilerplate content that appears
above the page's visual stripe. While you
won't work with the fragment directly, you can
customize the fragment to create a custom
page-level header. See Customize Page
Headers.

Note:
Pages created
with previous
versions will not
be affected.
These pages
will maintain
their original
structure even
after your app is
upgraded to
24.04.

4-47
Chapter 4
February 2024 (24.02)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Fragments • Fragments as sections for dynamic n/a
containers
It's now possible to add fragments as
sections in a dynamic container. By
default, all fragments tagged as
pageContent become available for
selection when you add a section to a
dynamic container. You also have the
option of indicating a particular fragment
as preferred content for all sections in the
container. See Add Fragments as
Sections in a Dynamic Container.
• InstanceFactory types for fragments
Types from code, known as
InstanceFactory types, can now be
defined in fragments, making these types
accessible to fragments. As with all
fragment artifacts, these types are local
to the fragment. See Create a Type From
Code.
• New properties for fragment slots
The Fragment Slot component now
provides several new properties to help
you configure a named slot, including a
Preferred Content option that indicates
the type of content the slot can contain.
See Add Slots to a Fragment.
• Drag and drop for fragment slots
Fragment consumers can now drag and
drop their component of choice onto a
fragment slot in the fragment's Properties
pane, in addition to the Insert
Component option. See Add Slots to a
Fragment.
• Improvements on customizing fragment
variable display in the Properties pane
– If your fragment variable uses an
array of primitives (for example,
string[]), you can now edit the
fragment's JSON to display a drop-
down menu showing all values for
each item in the array. See
Subtypes and valueOptions for
arrays in Customize How a
Fragment Variable is Displayed in the
Properties Pane.
– When an object-type input parameter
in a fragment is customized to
display an endpoint picker, fragment
users can use the Configure
Endpoint quick start to select a
suitable endpoint and choose its URI
parameters. See Customize How a
Fragment Variable is Displayed in the
Properties Pane.
– When sectioning fragment
properties, you can now use a Label

4-48
Chapter 4
February 2024 (24.02)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
field to provide a user-friendly name
for the fragment variable. This is
particularly useful for dynamic
components with data that might
take a while to display in the Page
Designer. See Section Fragment
Properties for Display in the
Properties Pane.
Buffering Data Provider type Oracle JET's Buffering Data Provider, which n/a
temporarily stores data changes in a buffer
until they are ready to be committed to the
data source, is now available as a type out of
the box in Visual Builder. You can create
variables based on the Buffering Data
Provider type and bind them to tables, list
views, or any component that accepts a data
provider. See Create Variables to Temporarily
Store Data in a Buffer.
Audit improvements We've made several improvements, including n/a
performance updates, to enhance the auditing
experience, key among them being:
• Navigator badge to indicate audit error
Audit errors are now badged in the
Navigator to indicate that action must be
taken to resolve the issue. The badge
persists until the error is fixed or until the
session ends.
• New Copy to Clipboard option
A new Copy to Clipboard option in the
right-click menu allows you to copy one
or all audit issues to your clipboard for
further processing.
See Audit Application Code.
Build-related logs You can now troubleshoot build-related issues n/a
that prevent your app from being staged or
published. Build logs are available in a new
Logs tab at the bottom of your browser. See
Troubleshoot Build Issues.
Prerendered pages for improved In an effort to improve search engine n/a
SEO optimization (SEO), Visual Builder now
prerenders and caches your application's
pages, returning a fully rendered page to web
crawlers for indexing. To further improve
response times, use the vb-prerender-
cache-warm Grunt task to warm the cache
for URLs listed in your application's sitemap,
so web crawlers always get the fastest
possible response when requesting those
URLs. See Optimize Your App for Search
Engines.

4-49
Chapter 4
February 2024 (24.02)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Page Designer improvements • Core Pack in Components palette n/a
The next generation of Oracle JET
components, known as Core Pack
components, are now available in the
Components palette as part of the Early
Access category. These components,
written entirely using the VComponent
API and the JET Virtual DOM
architecture, are available as a
completely new set of components, so
you can use Core Pack and legacy
components side by side in your
application. Core Pack components
provide improved rendering performance
over legacy components. See Add
Components to Pages.
• Page input parameters from parent flows
When input parameters for a page are
defined beyond its current scope (say, at
the app or flow level), those parameters
are now listed in the Page Input
Parameters dialog, allowing you to readily
pass the input parameter from parent
flows and pages. See Enable Variables
as Input Parameters.
• Live/Design toggle change
To switch between Live and Design
modes using the Ctrl key (Cmd on Mac),
the cursor must now be on the canvas.
This way, the mode won't switch when the
canvas is not in focus. Releasing the key
to switch the toggle back works
anywhere. See Use the Page Designer.
Option to reopen closed tabs To reopen recently closed tabs, you can now n/a
simply right-click an empty space on the tab
bar in the Page Designer and select Reopen
Closed Tab—until you get to the tab you want
to reopen. See Tour the Designer.
Automatic endpoint selection in When using a business object or a service n/a
collection quick starts with expected endpoints, Visual Builder now
automatically selects the correct endpoint in
the Add Create Page, Add Edit Page, and Add
Detail Page quick starts. You only need to
select the fields you want to display in your
pages. See Use the Create Page Quick Start,
Use the Add Edit Page Quick Start, and Use
the Add Detail Page Quick Start.

4-50
Chapter 4
February 2024 (24.02)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Event enhancements • Event editor updates to improve n/a
developer productivity
We've reworked how new action chains
are generated when you create a listener
for an event. Previously, you would use
several clicks to create a new action
chain at the desired scope with a
particular name in the Create Event
Listener wizard. Now you simply click the
Create {scope} Action Chain option to
generate an action chain with a name in
the format {event/
varId}ChangeListener. See Create
Event Listeners for Events.
• New behavior type for custom events
The transform behavior type for
custom events is deprecated and
replaced by the new
tranformPayload behavior type for
new event listeners. The change does not
impact existing apps with events
configured to use the transform type,
but the new tranformPayload type
addresses issues with invoking event
listeners in the correct order. You are,
therefore, encouraged to switch to the
new behavior type for your existing apps.
See Choose How Custom Events Call
Event Listeners.

4-51
Chapter 4
February 2024 (24.02)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
JavaScript action chain • Actions tab renamed n/a
enhancements The Actions tab is now the Action
Chains tab.
• New options for local functions
You can now convert a local function to
an action chain so it can be used by other
action chains. Simply right-click the local
function and select the new Convert
Function to Chain option. It's also
possible to create a local function from an
action on the canvas. Just drag an action
on the canvas onto the Create Function
button, or onto the green line that
appears before or after a local function.
See Design Editor.
• Summary button to simplify action chain
view
You can now visually simplify your view of
an action chain by hovering over the
canvas's upper-left corner and clicking
the Summary button. The Summary
button hides the input parameter details
of each action (except for the Assign
Variable and Reset Variables actions).
Click the Full button to switch back to the
complete view. See Design Editor.
• Simplified display for action parameters
We've simplified and enhanced how
parameters display in different actions.
Parameters displayed in actions such as
Open URL, Call REST, and Fire Data
Provider Event are now grouped. Also,
the Store Result In variable has been
added to the header to make it more
readable.
• Changes to the Assign Variable action
– The Assign Variable action can now
be used to create a local variable, by
adding the action and using the
Properties pane to define it.
– Consecutive Assign Variable actions
are now consolidated into a single
action.
See Add an Assign Variable Action.
• Support to drag and drop an action into
an else branch
You can now drag and drop an action into
an else branch on the canvas.

4-52
Chapter 4
February 2024 (24.02)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Business objects • UI changes for business objects based n/a
on your own schema
When working with business objects that
use your own schema, you'll notice some
UI changes, primarily when adding or
editing a business object's fields. See
Create a Business Object Based on a DB
Table or View and Add Fields to a
Business Object Based on a DB Table or
View.
• Improved error handling for business
object diagrams
When business objects and their
relationships don't display on the
Diagram canvas because of syntax
errors, the editor now displays an error
message and allows you to edit the
JSON source file (diagram.json) to
fix the error.
Support for OCI Process Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Process n/a
Automation Automation, a service that quickly automates
business approval workflows, can now be
integrated in Visual Builder. To leverage this
functionality in your application, create an OCI
Process Automation backend, then create
service connections for the REST APIs you
want to use. See Connect to Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Process Automation APIs.

4-53
5
New Features for 2023
Review the new features for 2023.

Topics:
• December 2023 (23.12)
• October 2023 (23.10)
• August 2023
• July 2023
• June 2023
• May 2023
• April 2023
• March 2023
• February 2023
• January 2023

December 2023 (23.12)


Common Features
Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
New recipes The following new recipes have been added to Oracle 23.12
Integration to help you jump start your integration
development. Simply install, configure, and activate.
• Publish Shopify Orders to GCP Pub Sub
• Import Sales Orders from Oracle ERP Cloud to
MySQL
• Import Purchase Orders from Oracle ERP Cloud
to Microsoft SQL Server
Additional instances are ready for upgrade Oracle Integration Generation 2 instances that use N/A
allowlists can now be upgraded to Oracle Integration 3.
See Upgrade from Oracle Integration Generation 2 to
Oracle Integration 3 in Provisioning and Administering
Oracle Integration 3.

5-1
Chapter 5
December 2023 (23.12)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Associate an instance with a secondary If your tenancy uses identity domains, you can now 23.12
domain associate an Oracle Integration 3 instance with a
secondary identity domain—an identity domain other
than the one you're signed into. This allows you to
manage all your instances in your tenancy from one
domain, rather than having to sign into each domain to
manage the associated instances.
See Creating an Oracle Integration Instance in
Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration 3.

Integration and Connectivity Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Notification of the status of asynchronous You can view the current progress of some 23.12
operations asynchronous, design-time operations from the
notifications center icon in the Oracle Integration
banner. This view eliminates the need to constantly
refresh the page to check progress.
See View the Progress of Asynchronous, Design-Time
Operations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration
3.
Import and export design-time metadata You can export and import archives of integration 23.12
between instances design-time metadata between Oracle Integration 3
This Oracle Integration Generation 2 instances. This feature can be useful if you want to
feature is now available in Oracle take a snapshot of a production environment and try to
Integration 3. recreate a problem in a different environment, move
metadata from an instance in one region to an
instance in another region, perform manual archives,
and automate your environment to archive daily to a
repository such as Git.
See Clone the Design-Time Metadata of an Entire
Service Instance in Using Integrations in Oracle
Integration 3.
Deployment to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure You can deploy individual integration endpoints as 23.12
API Gateway routes to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure API Gateway.
This Oracle Integration Generation 2 See Deploy Integration Endpoints to Oracle Cloud
feature is now available in Oracle Infrastructure API Gateway in Using Integrations in
Integration 3. Oracle Integration 3.

5-2
Chapter 5
December 2023 (23.12)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Project enhancements Projects have received the following enhancements: 23.12
• You can copy an integration into a project from the
Copy integration panel. The integration to copy
can be:
– In a different project
– Outside of any project (globally available)
See Create, Import, or Copy an Integration into a
Project in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration
3.
• The integration limit in a project has increased to
100.
See Service Limits in Provisioning and
Administering Oracle Integration 3.
TLS 1.3 support in outbound adapters TLS version 1.3 is supported for outbound integrations. 23.12
See Inbound and Outbound Endpoints and Transport
Layer Security Server Version Support in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Oracle CX Sales and B2B Service You can regenerate integration metadata as you add 23.12
Adapter - Integration regeneration support new custom fields in Oracle CX Sales and B2B
Service. This capability eliminates the need to edit an
endpoint in an integration.
See Oracle CX Sales and B2B Service Adapter
Capabilities in Using the Oracle CX Sales and B2B
Service Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
GraphQL Adapter - Inline fragment The GraphQL Adapter now supports defining and 23.12
support executing fragments. Both inline and named fragments
are supported.
See Operation Page in Using the GraphQL Adapter
with Oracle Integration 3.
GitHub Adapter - Regeneration support You can manually refresh the currently-cached 23.12
metadata available to the GitHub Adapter.
See Refresh Integration Metadata in Using the GitHub
Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Salesforce Marketing Cloud Adapter - The Salesforce Marketing Cloud Adapter supports 23.12
Inbound support trigger (inbound) connections.
See Salesforce Marketing Cloud Adapter Capabilities
in Using the Salesforce Marketing Cloud Adapter with
Oracle Integration 3.
Azure Active Directory Adapter - Inbound, The Azure Active Directory Adapter includes the 23.12
regeneration, and pagination support following new capabilities:
• Supports trigger connection operations for User
and Group events, allowing processing of
notifications from Azure Active Directory to Oracle
Integration.
• Enhances outbound invocations with pagination
support, allowing handling of large data sets.
• Enables inbound and outbound connections to
use the Refresh Integration Metadata option,
providing for better control and synchronization.
See Azure Active Directory Adapter Capabilities in
Using the Azure Active Directory Adapter with Oracle
Integration 3.

5-3
Chapter 5
December 2023 (23.12)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Azure Storage Adapter - Outbound The Azure Storage Adapter includes the following new 23.12
connectivity agent support and capabilities:
regeneration • Supports outbound invoke connections using the
connectivity agent.
• Introduces the Refresh Integration Metadata
option, providing for better control and
synchronization.
See Azure Storage Adapter Capabilities in Using the
Azure Storage Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Azure Event Grid Adapter - Webhook JWT The Azure Event Grid Adapter includes the following 23.12
authentication, domain cloud, and custom new capabilities:
schema support • Bearer Token (JWT) authentication enhances
security for more secure inbound trigger
connections.
• Extended operations support includes Domain
and Domain Topics operations with both custom
and cloud schema.
See Azure Event Grid Adapter Capabilities in Using
the Azure Event Grid Adapter with Oracle Integration
3.
GCP Pub Sub Adapter - Regeneration You can manually refresh the currently-cached 23.12
support metadata available to the GCP Pub Sub Adapter.
See Refresh Integration Metadata in Using the GCP
Pub Sub Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
GCP Storage Adapter - Regeneration You can manually refresh the currently-cached 23.12
support and ability to delete files/objects metadata available to the GCP Storage Adapter and
after downloading delete files/objects after downloading.
See Refresh Integration Metadata and Invoke
Configuration Page in Using the GCP Storage Adapter
with Oracle Integration 3.
Zuora Adapter - Custom field support in You can manually refresh the currently-cached 23.12
the inbound direction and regeneration metadata available to the Zuora Adapter. The Zuora
Adapter also supports custom fields.
See Zuora Adapter Capabilities and Refresh
Integration Metadata in Using the Zuora Adapter with
Oracle Integration 3.
OData Adapter - Batch operations support The OData Adapter (invoke direction) introduces the 23.12
for OData V4 (cloud) and pagination following new capabilities:
support • Batch operations: Support with OData V4.
• Pagination: Support with OData V2 and V4.
The batch operation feature enables you to execute
more than one operation as a batch.
• Retrieve Operation: Get, Query
• Modification Operation: Create, Update, Replace,
Delete
See OData Adapter Capabilities in Using the OData
Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

5-4
Chapter 5
October 2023 (23.10)

B2B for Oracle Integration Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
RosettaNet support B2B for Oracle Integration now supports the 23.12
RosettaNet business protocol for exchanging
documents with trading partners. RosettaNet
defines both e-commerce document and
exchange protocols. RosettaNet is XML-
based and defines message guidelines,
business process interfaces, and frameworks
for interactions between organizations.
See About RosettaNet in Using B2B for
Oracle Integration 3 and RosettaNet Adapter
Capabilities in Using the RosettaNet Adapter
in Oracle Integration 3.
REST transport support You can exchange inbound and outbound 23.12
messages with trading partners over the
REST transport in B2B for Oracle Integration.
The REST transport is useful for trading
partners that don't use EDI or RosettaNet and
can exchange messages using web forms or
WebUI.
See REST Support and Manage B2B Trading
Partners in Using B2B for Oracle Integration
3.
Support for new X12 versions Support is provided for EDI X12 versions 23.12
4010 to 8040. All document types within each
version are supported.
See Business Protocols Supported in B2B for
Oracle Integration in Using B2B for Oracle
Integration 3.

October 2023 (23.10)


Common Features
Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Edit network access You can restrict which networks have access to your 23.10.1
This Oracle Integration Generation 2 Oracle Integration instance by configuring an allowlist
feature is now available in Oracle (formerly known as whitelist). Only users from
Integration 3. networks that meet the configured settings are allowed
to access the integration instance.
See Restrict Access to an Instance in Provisioning and
Administering Oracle Integration 3.

5-5
Chapter 5
October 2023 (23.10)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Oracle Integration support in the OC3 Oracle Integration is supported in the OC3 realm 23.08.02
realm (Oracle Cloud Infrastructure US Federal Cloud with
DISA Impact Level 5 Authorization) in the US DoD
East (Ashburn) region.
See About Oracle Integration 3 on Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure US Government Cloud in Using Oracle
Integration 3 on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure US
Government Cloud.

Integration and Connectivity Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Double quotes are converted to single The behavior has changed when configuring 23.10.1
quotes in the Summary section that expressions in actions in an integration (for example,
displays read-only text. routing branches in switch actions, assign actions,
(There is no impact to the actual notification actions, and others).
expression in the actions.) If you enclose expressions in double quotes (for
example, you enter "TEST" in the Value field), they
are automatically converted to single quotes ('TEST')
in the Summary section at the top. This is the
expected behavior and does not impact the actual
value in the expression or runtime.

5-6
Chapter 5
October 2023 (23.10)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Observability pages enhancements The Observability pages continue to be enhanced: 23.10
• You can replay REST Adapter-triggered and AS2
Adapter-triggered integration instances that you
configured as replayable during integration
activation.
See Replay Integration Instances in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
• You can search for exact matches of business
identifier values on the Instances page during
runtime.
See Search for Business Identifier Values in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
• You can view detailed endpoint metrics for post-
milestone activities in the activity stream. For
example, the activity stream message shows that
an invoked endpoint successfully received the
message in a specific number of milliseconds.
See Track Integration Instances in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Certificate expiration alert in the banner A notification alert icon is displayed in the banner that 23.10
provides a link to the status of certificate expiration
dates. When you click the link, the Certificate page
opens with a filter set to show the soonest-to-expire
certificates at the top.
See View Notification Alerts in the Banner in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure object storage The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure object storage action 23.10
action enhancements has been enhanced to support the following features:
• Ability to list the objects in a storage bucket
• Ability to select the bucket for object management
See Invoke Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage
from an Integration with an OCI Object Storage Action
in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Event publishing and subscription Event-based integrations have received the following 23.10
enhancements enhancements:
• Large payload support at runtime.
See Service Limits in Provisioning and
Administering Oracle Integration 3.
• Retention of event subscriptions when
deactivating an integration that subscribes to
published events. This action enables you to begin
receiving published events when you reactivate
the integration.
See Retain an Event Subscription During
Integration Deactivation in Using Integrations in
Oracle Integration 3.
Support for the for-each-group construct in You can use a for-each-group construct to iterate 23.10
the mapper across a series of groups.
See Iterate Across Groups with a for-each-group
Constructor in Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle
Integration 3.

5-7
Chapter 5
October 2023 (23.10)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Parallel action - Support for the B2B You can add a B2B action to a parallel action branch. 23.10
action See Process Tasks in Parallel with a Parallel Action in
Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Private endpoint support for Oracle Fusion You can configure the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter, 23.10
Applications adapters Oracle HCM Cloud Adapter, and Oracle CX Sales and
B2B Service Adapter to connect to endpoints using a
private virtual cloud network (VCN).
See Configure the Endpoint Access Type in Using the
Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration 3,
Configure the Endpoint Access Type in Using the
Oracle HCM Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration 3,
and Configure the Endpoint Access Type in Using the
Oracle CX Sales and B2B Service Adapter with Oracle
Integration 3.
OData Adapter - V4 and V2 Outbound The OData Adapter supports adding custom headers. 23.10
Enhancements You can add customer header values on the Request
Headers page and/or Response Headers page. The
OData Adapter also provides multilevel navigation
support.
See OData Adapter Capabilities in Using the OData
Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
PostgreSQL Adapter - Inbound polling You can poll without use of the connectivity agent. 23.10
without the connectivity agent Polling capabilities remain unchanged from previous
releases, apart from connectivity agent selection on
the Connections page.
See PostgreSQL Adapter Capabilities and Perform
Inbound Polling Without the Connectivity Agent in
Using the PostgreSQL Adapter with Oracle Integration
3.
ServiceNow Adapter - Batch support The ServiceNow Adapter supports CRUD (Create, 23.10
Update, Get, or Delete) and file attachment (Download,
Upload, Retrieve, or Delete attachment) batch
operations.
See ServiceNow Adapter Capabilities in Using the
ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Azure Event Grid Adapter enhancements The Azure Event Grid Adapter has been enhanced to 23.10
support delivery properties (custom headers) for event
data control; bulk operations to manage multiple
events simultaneously; and dead lettering, subject
filtering, advanced filtering, retry policies, and decoding
and encoding for events. Subscription options for
custom, system, and partner topics are also provided.
Connectivity is also provided to the Azure Event Grid
messaging system with both public and private access
through the connectivity agent for publishing the
events.
See Azure Event Grid Adapter Capabilities in Using
the Azure Event Grid Adapter with Oracle Integration
3.

5-8
Chapter 5
October 2023 (23.10)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Oracle NetSuite Adapter - integration You can regenerate integration metadata as you add 23.10
regeneration support new custom fields in Oracle NetSuite. This capability
eliminates the need to edit an endpoint in an
integration.
See Oracle NetSuite Adapter Capabilities in Using the
Oracle NetSuite Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Azure Storage Adapter - New adapter The Azure Storage Adapter enables you to create an 23.10
integration that connects to the Azure Storage
platform. You can perform Azure BLOB storage
operations such as Put, Get, Delete, Copy, Abort,
Lease, Snapshot, Set, and others. You can also
perform Azure Container operations such as Create,
Get, Delete, Lease, and Set.
See Azure Storage Adapter Capabilities in Using the
Azure Storage Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Azure Active Directory Adapter - New The Azure Active Directory Adapter enables you to 23.10
adapter create an integration that connects to the Azure Active
Directory service. The Azure Active Directory Adapter
supports using the connectivity agent to connect with
all Azure Active Directory service offerings. The User,
Organization, Application, and Groups business
objects are supported. You can also perform
operations such as Create, Update, Get, List, Delete,
Add, Remove, and others on the selected business
object.
See Azure Active Directory Adapter Capabilities in
Using the Azure Active Directory Adapter with Oracle
Integration 3.
Azure Service Bus Adapter - New adapter The Azure Service Bus Adapter allows you to connect 23.10
to Azure Service Bus with both public and private
access through the connectivity agent. You can
consume or publish messages from or to an Azure
Service Bus queue or topic. Topic subscription creation
is supported. The Azure Service Bus Adapter also
supports custom and standard headers.
See Azure Service Bus Adapter Capabilities in Using
the Azure Service Bus Adapter with Oracle Integration
3.
GitHub Adapter - New adapter The GitHub Adapter enables you to create an 23.10
integration that connects with GitHub. The GitHub
Adapter supports performing operations such as
Create, Update, Get, List, Delete, Compare, Search,
Merge, and others on the selected business object.
The GitHub Adapter authenticates trigger connections
using composite security policies: HMAC (Hash-based
Message Authentication Code) Signature Validation for
incoming requests and OAuth 2.0 Authorization Code
Credentials for outgoing calls.
See GitHub Adapter Capabilities in Using the GitHub
Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

5-9
Chapter 5
October 2023 (23.10)

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
GCP Storage Adapter - New adapter The GCP Storage Adapter enables you to create an 23.10
integration that connects to Google Cloud Storage for
storing different types of data. You can perform
operations on/for buckets, objects, access controls,
notifications, and others. You can also perform
operations such as Create, Update, Get, List, Delete,
Patch, and others on the selected resource. JSON
support is provided for structured uploading and
downloading of objects. Support is also provided for
attachment upload and download.
See GCP Storage Adapter Capabilities in Using the
GCP Storage Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
GraphQL Adapter - New adapter The GraphQL Adapter enables you to integrate the 23.10
GraphQL database residing behind the firewall of your
on-premises environment through use of the on-
premises connectivity agent. Use the GraphQL
Adapter to integrate a cloud application that supports
GraphQL.
See GraphQL Adapter Capabilities in Using the
GraphQL Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Salesforce Marketing Cloud Adapter - The Salesforce Marketing Cloud Adapter enables you 23.10
New adapter to create an integration in Oracle Integration that
connects to the Salesforce Marketing Cloud platform.
The Salesforce Marketing Cloud Adapter supports
performing operations such as Create, Update, Delete
and Retrieve.
See Salesforce Marketing Cloud Adapter Capabilities
in Using the Salesforce Marketing Cloud Adapter with
Oracle Integration 3.
Confluent Adapter - New adapter The Confluent Adapter enables you to create an 23.10
integration that connects to a Confluent messaging
system. The Confluent Adapter connects to the
Confluent distributed publish-subscribe messaging
system from Oracle Integration and allows for the
publishing and consumption of messages from a
Confluent Kafka topic.
See Confluent Adapter Capabilities in Using the
Confluent Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Oracle Primavera P6 EPPM Adapter - The Oracle Primavera P6 EPPM Adapter enables you 23.10
New adapter to integrate P6 EPPM with other Oracle or non-Oracle
applications.
See Oracle Primavera P6 EPPM Adapter Capabilities
in Using the Oracle Primavera P6 EPPM Adapter with
Oracle Integration 3.

5-10
Chapter 5
October 2023 (23.10)

B2B for Oracle Integration Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Reprocess capability for B2B You can currently resubmit failed integrations 23.10
transactions using B2B for Oracle Integration. However,
B2B environments typically require the need
to resubmit down to the transactions level
rather than just the integration level. With this
release, you can now reprocess down to the
B2B transaction level. You can reprocess both
inbound and outbound B2B messages.
Reprocessing is applicable for both failed and
successful transactions.
See Work with Wire Messages and Work with
Business Messages in Using B2B for Oracle
Integration 3.

File Server Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Connect to File Server using a Now everyone can connect to File Server 23.10
hostname using File Server's hostname or IP address. A
previous update provided this capability only
to those who enabled File Server after the
23.08 update.
Note: It could take up to 3 weeks after your
instance is updated for the hostname to
appear on the File Server Settings page.
See Configure File Server Settings in Using
File Server in Oracle Integration 3.

5-11
Chapter 5
August 2023

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Configure a self-service allowlist Creating an allowlist of public IP addresses for 23.10.1
File Server is now faster than ever.
You can manage the allowlist for File Server
yourself in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Console. Previously, you had to open a
service request to update your allowlist.
See Configure an Allowlist for Your Instance in
Provisioning and Administering Oracle
Integration 3.
Notes:
• If you already have an allowlist for File
Server, the allowlist appears in the
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console a
week or two after the update occurs.
There is no interruption in service as a
result of the allowlist becoming available
in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Console.
• If you had a File Server allowlist in Oracle
Integration Generation 2 and upgraded to
Oracle Integration 3, you must update
your SFTP clients so that they use the
new values. For details, see Create an
Allowlist for Public IP Addresses in Using
File Server in Oracle Integration 3.

August 2023
Common Features
Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Ingress IP address change The inbound IP address for the Oracle Integration 23.08
instance now appears on the About menu. If you have
network egress rules to connect to Oracle Integration,
add a new rule using the inbound IP address. Ensure
that you do not delete any of the existing egress rules.
New recipe The following new recipe has been added to Oracle N/A
Integration 3 to help you jump start your integration
development. Simply install, configure, and activate.
• Integrating Service Logistics with Field Service

5-12
Chapter 5
August 2023

Integration and Connectivity Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
OCI object storage action in the You can invoke Oracle Cloud Infrastructure object 23.08.2
integration canvas storage from an integration without the need to
configure an explicit connection. This functionality
enables you to manage objects (upload, download,
and delete) and manage buckets (create, list, and
delete) in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console from
your integration canvas.
See Invoke Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage
from an Integration with an OCI Object Storage Action
and Manage Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Buckets and
Objects from an Integration in Using Integrations in
Oracle Integration 3.
Monitor event subscriptions You can monitor event subscription integrations during 23.08
runtime.
See Monitor Event Subscription Integrations in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Maintain business identifier definitions When a trigger connection or a scheduled integration 23.08
during trigger connection/scheduled parameter changes, business identifier definitions are
integration changes not removed. Instead, the definitions are validated
based on the changes.
See Maintain Business Identifier Definitions During
Trigger Connection/Schedule Integration Parameter
Changes in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Enable tracing when resubmitting an When resubmitting an errored integration instance on 23.08
integration instance the Errors page, you can change the level of tracing
(production, audit, or debug) for the instance.
Increasing this setting (for example, selecting Debug)
lets you view more specific details about errors in the
activity stream and downloaded logs and can aid in
debugging errors in your instance.
See Resubmit Failed Messages in Using Integrations
in Oracle Integration 3.
Certificate expiration notification You can configure alerts to be sent when certificates 23.08
you uploaded on the Certificates page have expired or
are set to expire within seven days. The check for
certificate status is performed daily.
See Configure Notification Emails in Using Integrations
in Oracle Integration 3.

5-13
Chapter 5
August 2023

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Project enhancements Projects continue to be enhanced with new features: 23.08
• Automatic merging of accelerator extensions at
the project level during upgrade. This eliminates
the need to manually merge each integration one
by one. See Upgrade an Accelerator Project and
Merge Extensions in Using Integrations in Oracle
Integration 3.
• Configuration editor support at the project level.
This editor enables you to configure the
dependent resources used by all integrations in a
specific project. See Edit and Replace Dependent
Resources in a Project in Using Integrations in
Oracle Integration 3.
• Accelerator extensibility updates to support invoke
connections and the associated maps, ad-hoc
maps, parent integration invocations of child
integrations, and global variables. See Extend an
Integration in an Accelerator Project in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
• Viewing message processing status of your
running integrations in a project (messages
received and processed, successful messages
and errors that occurred, and messages
canceled). You can also view integration statistics
(total counts and the minimum (quickest),
maximum (slowest), mean, and standard (largest)
deviation execution times of integrations over a
selected time period). See Monitor the Message
Processing Status of Integrations in Projects in
Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Timeout session management You can set the time limit for inactive sessions in an 23.08
Oracle Integration instance. This setting automatically
signs out a currently authenticated user after a
specified period of inactivity. This setting impacts all
the users of the instance and takes effect after a user
signs out and signs back in.
See Set the Time Limit for Inactive Sessions in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Search for business identifier values that You can search for business identifier values that 23.08
include special characters and white include special characters and white spaces on the
spaces Instances page. Simply wrap the values in double
quotes.
See Track the Status of Integration Instances in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.

5-14
Chapter 5
August 2023

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Copy-of support in design mode in the You can automatically perform a deep copy of all child 23.08
mapper elements of a source parent node to the child elements
of a target parent node in the mapper. This eliminates
the need to individually map each source child element
to each target child element.

See Perform a Deep Copy of Elements with a copy-of


Constructor in Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle
Integration 3.
Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard has been 23.08
enhancements enhanced. Some of the changes include the following:
• The user interface has been updated to more
reflect the Oracle Redwood look and feel.
• The train at the top of each page has been
removed.
• Buttons at the bottom are always visible and do
not require you to scroll to access.
• Button names have changed. For example,
previous step and next step icons have been
replaced with Go back and Continue.
• When a child page is opened, it is displayed
similar to a pop-up window instead of opening in a
separate page. That way, the parent page is
always visible.
• If you click Cancel, you are prompted with the
opportunity to save your changes.
• Excessive blank space has been reduced.
REST Adapter - AWS Signature Version 4 You can use the AWS Signature Version 4 security 23.08
security policy support with the policy with the connectivity agent. This policy is useful
connectivity agent when you need to invoke AWS APIs that are available
in on-premises environments.
See Configure Connection Security in Using the REST
Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

5-15
Chapter 5
August 2023

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
SOAP Adapter, Apache Kafka Adapter, You can configure the SOAP Adapter, Apache Kafka 23.08
and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Adapter, and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming
Service Adapter - Private endpoint Service Adapter to connect to endpoints using a
support private virtual cloud network (VCN).
See Configure the Endpoint Access Type in Using the
SOAP Adapter with Oracle Integration 3, Configure the
Endpoint Access Type in Using the Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Streaming Service Adapter with Oracle
Integration 3, and Configure the Endpoint Access Type
in Using the Apache Kafka Adapter with Oracle
Integration 3.
Apache Kafka Adapter and Oracle Cloud You can poll without use of the connectivity agent. 23.08
Infrastructure Streaming Service Adapter - Polling capabilities remain unchanged from previous
Inbound polling support without the releases, apart from connectivity agent selection on
connectivity agent the Connections page.
• If the messaging service to access is in a private
network, you must first configure private endpoint
support in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and
then select Private endpoint on the Connections
page to poll without the connectivity agent. See
Connect to Private Resources in Provisioning and
Administering Oracle Integration 3.
• If the database to access is public, private
endpoint configuration is not required and the
adapter polls directly without the connectivity
agent.
OData Adapter - Version 4 outbound The OData Adapter now supports OData version 4 to 23.08
enhancements go along with the existing support for version 2.
Version 4 enables you to use the JSON message
format.
See OData Adapter Capabilities in Using the OData
Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Shopify Adapter - API version certification The Shopify Adapter is certified to support API 23.08
versions 2023-01 and 2023-04.
See the Adapter Certification Matrix.
Oracle Utilities Adapter - OAuth Client The Oracle Utilities Adapter now supports OAuth Client 23.08
Credentials support Credentials in both the inbound and outbound
directions for SOAP catalogs. This functionality is
supported for both the public gateway (supporting
secured WSDLs) and connectivity agent (supporting
nonsecured WSDLs) access types.
See Oracle Utilities Adapter Capabilities in Using the
Oracle Utilities Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Oracle HCM Cloud Adapter - New Atom The Oracle HCM Cloud Adapter supports new Atom 23.08
feeds support feeds.
See Oracle HCM Cloud Adapter Capabilities in Using
the Oracle HCM Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration
3.

5-16
Chapter 5
August 2023

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
SAP Ariba Adapter - Integration toolkit The SAP Ariba integration toolkit (ITK) has been 23.08
(ITK) deprecation deprecated. ITK has been replaced with the term task/
event in the documentation. In addition, the Ariba ITK
Authentication Policy field has been renamed to
Shared Secret-based Authentication on the
Connections page.
See SAP Ariba Adapter Capabilities in Using the SAP
Ariba Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
PostgreSQL Adapter - Bulk data import The PostgreSQL Adapter has been enhanced to 23.08
operation and pagination support support bulk data import and pagination. The
PostgreSQL Adapter also provides Secure Socket
Layer (SSL) support through the connectivity agent.
The PostgreSQL Adapter supports bulk data import for
outbound invocations in Oracle Integration and enables
you to import bulk data into a PostgreSQL database.
See PostgreSQL Adapter Capabilities and Implement
Common Patterns Using the PostgreSQL Adapter in
Using the PostgreSQL Adapter with Oracle Integration
3.
Netezza Adapter - Bulk data import The Netezza Adapter now provides support for bulk 23.08
operation and pagination support data import and pagination for outbound invocations in
Oracle Integration. You can import bulk data into a
Netezza database.
See Netezza Adapter Capabilities and Implement
Common Patterns Using the Netezza Adapter in Using
the Netezza Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
FTP Adapter - Security enhancements When configuring an sFTP connection, support for 23.08
ECDSA host keys is provided.
See Configure an sFTP Connection in Using the FTP
Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Zuora Adapter - New adapter The Zuora Adapter is a new addition to Oracle 23.08
Integration's growing list of connectivity adapters. The
Zuora Adapter provides inbound trigger and outbound
invoke connection support for performing operations
on business objects. Custom fields for REST APIs are
also supported.
See Zuora Adapter Capabilities in Using the Zuora
Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Azure Event Grid Adapter - New adapter The Azure Event Grid Adapter is another new addition 23.08
to the enterprise messaging group of connectivity
adapters in Oracle Integration. The Azure Event Grid
Adapter enables you to create an integration in Oracle
Integration that connects to an Azure Event Grid
messaging service. The Azure Event Grid Adapter
connects to the Azure Event Grid distributed publish-
subscribe messaging system from Oracle Integration
and provides for the publishing and consumption of
messages from an Azure Event Grid topic/domain. The
Azure Event Grid Adapter can be configured as a
trigger and an invoke connection.
See Azure Event Grid Adapter Capabilities in Using
the Azure Event Grid Adapter with Oracle Integration
3.

5-17
Chapter 5
August 2023

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
GCP Pub Sub Adapter - New adapter The GCP Pub Sub Adapter is a new addition to the 23.08
enterprise messaging group of connectivity adapters in
Oracle Integration. The GCP Pub Sub Adapter enables
you to create an integration in Oracle Integration that
connects to a GCP Pub/Sub messaging service. The
GCP Pub Sub Adapter connects to the GCP Pub/Sub
distributed publish-subscribe messaging system from
Oracle Integration and provides for the publishing and
consumption of messages to/from a GCP Pub/Sub
topic. You can configure the GCP Pub Sub Adapter as
a trigger or an invoke connection.
See GCP Pub Sub Adapter Capabilities in Using the
GCP Pub Sub Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Snowflake Adapter - Stored procedure The Snowflake Adapter enables you to execute stored 23.08
support procedures in the Snowflake database.
See Snowflake Adapter Capabilities in Using the
Snowflake Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
ServiceNow Adapter - OAuth2.0 (two- The ServiceNow Adapter now supports OAuth 2.0 two- 23.08
legged) support legged authentication with the Resource Owner
Password Credentials security policy.
See ServiceNow Adapter Capabilities ServiceNow
Adapter Capabilities in Using the ServiceNow Adapter
with Oracle Integration 3.
SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter - SSL support The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter provides support for 23.08
using Secure Socket Layer (SSL). The SAP ASE
(Sybase) Adapter provides one-way SSL for trigger
and invoke connections.
See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection and
Configure Connection Properties in Using the SAP
ASE (Sybase) Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Oracle Enterprise Performance The Oracle Enterprise Performance Management 23.08
Management Cloud Adapter Cloud Adapter enables you to connect to Oracle
This Oracle Integration Generation 2 Enterprise Performance Management Cloud. This
feature is now available in Oracle enables organizations to:
Integration 3. • Simplify the close process in Oracle Financial
Consolidation and Close Cloud and Oracle Tax
Reporting Cloud
• Streamline the close process through automation
• Leverage first-in-class consolidation and tax
reporting functionality
See Oracle Enterprise Performance Management
Cloud Adapter Capabilities in Using the Oracle
Enterprise Performance Management Cloud Adapter
with Oracle Integration 3.

5-18
Chapter 5
August 2023

File Server Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Connect to File Server using a If you enable File Server after the 23.08 23.08
hostname update, you can connect to File Server using
File Server's hostname or IP address.
Previously, the only option for connecting was
using the IP address.
See Configure File Server Settings in Using
File Server in Oracle Integration 3.
The hostname is not available for connecting
if you enabled File Server before the update.

Visual Builder Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Changed upgrade policy Our upgrade policy has been changed to 23.10
support applications built on the current
runtime version as well as the three previous
versions. Previously, it was the current
runtime version and the two previous
versions. See Upgrade Policy.

5-19
Chapter 5
August 2023

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
JavaScript action chains You can now create action chains in 23.10
JavaScript. JS action chains allow you to
debug them using the browser's developer
tools; they are also easier to manage through
Git actions. A Design view that reflects code
structure helps you build functionality by
dragging and dropping actions; you can also
choose to work entirely in Code view.
With this update, all new action chains
(including those created by Quick Starts) will
default to JavaScript—though you can still
create JSON action chains. Existing JSON
action chains will continue to work as before.
As a part of this update, you'll notice a few
usability improvements:
• List view for Actions palette
The Actions palette in the Action Chains
editor now has a new List view, in
addition to the default Grid view, allowing
you to view available actions
alphabetically in each category.
Customizing the view saves your palette
preferences separately for each action
chain.
• "Surround With" options
When working with an action in Diagram
mode, you can now use the Surround
With options in an action's right-click
menu to wrap the action in an If or Try-
Catch action.
• Code insights
When working with an action in Code
mode, you can now use Code Insight to
quickly reference scoped artifacts and
local variables. Simply enter $ to bring up
the insights pop-up menu, then make
your auto-fill selection.
See Work with JavaScript Action Chains.

5-20
Chapter 5
August 2023

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Mobile apps deprecated Mobile apps have been deprecated in favor of 23.10
Progressive Web Apps (PWAs)—although
mobile functionality won't be entirely removed
from the product until July 2024. Starting with
23.10, you can no longer create a new mobile
app, but you can import an existing mobile
app and deploy it as a PWA for use on mobile
devices.
Functionality relating to hybrid mobile
applications (deprecated since April 2021)
has also been removed from the product. This
means that the use of build configurations to
build native .ipa and .apk files for
distribution to iOS and Android devices—as
well as the Cordova custom plug-in option—
are no longer available. You can no longer
create new hybrid mobile apps or new build
profiles for existing apps; build configurations
for existing apps will be ignored. For apps that
target mobile devices, enabling PWA support
is the recommended approach for distribution.
See Run Mobile Applications as PWAs.
You can continue to use your existing mobile
apps until July 2024 when mobile apps
(including PWA-enabled ones) reach End of
Life (EOL). To be able to use your mobile
PWAs beyond July 2024, we strongly urge
you to transition your mobile app as a web
app and deploy it as a PWA.
Improved diagnostics for IDCS We've made it easier for you to identify and 23.10
client apps troubleshoot issues with your visual
application's client apps created in IDCS. A
new IDCS Details tab, available under
Application Profiles in the app-level Settings
editor, provides details to help you inspect
IDCS details and identify any configuration
issues. See How Do I View Details of Client
App in IDCS?

5-21
Chapter 5
August 2023

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Variable enhancements • Variable tracking to detect unsaved 23.10
changes
You can now track a variable's state to
detect unsaved changes in your app.
Tracking a variable marks it as "dirty" any
time its value changes. You can then
query for dirty variables using a new
JavaScript-based Get Dirty Data Status
action. If you don't want a change to be
considered dirty, you can reset variable
state using the Reset Dirty Data Status
action (also based on JavaScript). See
Track Variables to Detect Unsaved
Changes.
• Filter for input parameters
A new Show Input Parameters only
option on the Variables editor now allows
you to filter variables used as input
parameters. See Enable Variables as
Input Parameters.

5-22
Chapter 5
August 2023

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Fragment enhancements • Slots in fragments 23.10
A new Fragment Slot component,
available in the Components palette, now
allows you to add slots to a fragment
where users can drop in their own
content. A fragment with slots, when
used on a page, reveals its slots on the
canvas, the page structure, and as part of
the fragment's properties. Fragment slots
are similar to component slots and users
work with them in much the same way.
See Add Slots to a Fragment.
• Autowiring of fragment variables
To simplify the process of creating pages
with fragments, we've added a new
property for fragment variables enabled
as input parameters to be automatically
created on the page where the fragment
is used and wired back to the fragment
variable's value. See Automatically
Create and Wire a Fragment Variable on
Its Container.
• Design Time support to display an
enhanced UI for fragment input
parameters
A new Design Time tab in a fragment
variable or constant's Properties pane
now allows you to customize the UI
component shown in the Properties pane
when the fragment is selected on a page
or container. Previously, you had to do
this by editing the JSON metadata. See
Customize How a Fragment Variable is
Displayed in the Properties Pane.
• Support to display fragment input
parameters in sections
You can now group a fragment's input
parameters and dynamic components by
sections using a new Design Time editor
that appears in the fragment's toolbar.
Use this option to display a fragment's
most important properties in the
Properties pane when the fragment is
selected on a page or container. See
Section Fragment Properties for Display
in the Properties Pane.
If the fragment is used as a page
template to create a page, the sectioned
view also shows on the page's Properties
pane and the Structure view, with the
fragment considered the root element
instead of the page. See Create Pages
From Fragments.

5-23
Chapter 5
August 2023

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Service/backend enhancements • Backends mandatory for new service 23.10
connections
If you're looking to create a new service
connection by providing a specification
document or an endpoint URL, you now
need an existing backend to be able to
create the service connection. If a
backend doesn't exist, you'll be prompted
to create one as part of the Create
Service Connection workflow.
With this update, all new service
connections will require a backend.
Making backends mandatory simplifies
the task of managing server connection
attributes, especially credentials, across
environments. Service connections
created previously without a backend will
continue to work and their configuration
settings can be changed as well.
• Default service name change
New service connections no longer
include a default name. You can now
specify your own service name for easier
identification. See Create a Service
Connection from the Catalog, Create a
Service Connection from a Service
Specification, and Create a Service
Connection from an Endpoint.
Support for pinning columns in You can now "freeze" table columns in 23.10
dynamic tables dynamic tables, so that a column will remain
visible when horizontally scrolling within a
table. See Configure How Columns Render in
a Dynamic Table's Layout.

5-24
Chapter 5
July 2023

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Other enhancements We've made several updates (including 23.10
performance enhancements) to improve your
design experience. Here are the key updates:
• Multiple undo and redo options in the
Designer
When working in the Designer, you can
now undo and redo multiple actions at
one shot; previously, you could undo and
redo only your most recent change. See
Tour the Designer.
• Audit improvements
As a part of performance improvements
to enhance application auditing, a new
Opened Artifacts setting only audits
artifacts that are currently open. To audit
the entire application, change this setting
to All Artifacts.
Further, results in the Audits pane now
show in a tree view, instead of a column
view. With this change, issues are
grouped by artifact, helping you view all
issues in a particular artifact. See Audit
Application Code.

July 2023
Common Features
Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
New region availability Oracle Integration 3 is now available for provisioning in 23.04.1
the Monterrey (MTY) region.
See Availability in Provisioning and Administering
Oracle Integration 3.
New recipes The following new recipes have been added to Oracle N/A
Integration 3 to help you jump start your integration
development. Simply install, configure, and activate.
• Send Files from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)
Object Storage Service to Oracle Autonomous
Transaction Processing (ATP)
• Create Sales Receipts in QuickBooks for Oracle
NetSuite Invoices
• Create Sales Orders in Oracle NetSuite for
Invoices in Magento Commerce Cloud
• Create Alerts in Microsoft Teams for Jira Issues
• Sync Orders Between Oracle CX Sales and B2B
Service and Oracle E-Business Suite
• Sync Oracle NetSuite Items with QuickBooks
Products
See Recipes and Accelerators on the Oracle Help
Center for a list of all Oracle Integration recipes.

5-25
Chapter 5
June 2023

June 2023
Common Features
Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Connect to private resources You can now secure the traffic to private resources that 23.06
are in your virtual cloud network (VCN) using a private
endpoint. With a private endpoint, all traffic goes
through a private channel that is set up within Oracle
Cloud Infrastructure and never goes over the public
internet.
• Learn more about private endpoints in Connect to
Private Resources in Provisioning and
Administering Oracle Integration 3.
• Discover the adapters that you can use to create
connections that use a private endpoint in
Adapters that Support Connecting to Private
Endpoints in Using Integrations in Oracle
Integration 3.
New recipes The following new recipes have been added to Oracle N/A
Integration to help you jump start your integration
development. Simply install, configure, and activate.
• Create Customer Records in Oracle ERP Cloud
• Post Slack Notifications for Stripe Charges
• Import Absence Records from Oracle HCM Cloud
to Google Calendar
• Sync Stripe Customers with Salesforce Accounts
• Migrate Oracle Primavera Cloud Project Data

Integration and Connectivity Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
JDK 11 use with the connectivity agent After November 15, 2023, Oracle Integration 3 N/A
connectivity agents running on JDK 11 will no longer
be supported, and automatic upgrade will no longer be
available for these connectivity agents. Upgrade to
JDK 17. See System Requirements in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.

5-26
Chapter 5
June 2023

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Integration project enhancements Integration projects continue to be enhanced with new 23.06
features:
• You can control the users and groups that edit,
view, and monitor a project with role-based access
control (RBAC). You select who can access a set
of project resources while restricting (or hiding)
those same resources from others (for example,
providing an HCM group of users with access to
some project resources while restricting an ERP
group of users from accessing those same project
resources). See Control Who Can Edit, View, and
Monitor in a Project in Using Integrations in Oracle
Integration 3.
• You can clone projects and lookups. See Clone a
Project and Clone a Lookup in a Project in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
• You can add a for-each action to an extension
group and add an extension group after an invoke
connection. See Extend an Integration in an
Accelerator Project in Using Integrations in Oracle
Integration 3.
Large payload support The supported sizes for payloads have increased for 23.06
the following adapters:
• The REST and SOAP SaaS-based adapters,
Oracle Autonomous Transaction Processing
Adapter, Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse
Adapter, Oracle Database Cloud Service Adapter,
and FTP Adapter in the cloud can process 100
MB structured payloads and 50 MB payloads with
the connectivity agent.
• The stage file action can process 100 MB
structured payloads.
• Exceptions:
– Non-Oracle database adapters can support
10 MB structured payloads for both the
connectivity agent and the cloud.
– Messaging adapters such as IBM MQ Series
JMS Adapter, Oracle WebLogic JMS Adapter,
Oracle Advanced Queuing (AQ) Adapter,
Apache Kafka Adapter, and others can
support 10 MB structured payloads.
See Service Limits in Provisioning and Administering
Oracle Integration 3.

5-27
Chapter 5
June 2023

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Private endpoints - Adapter support You can configure the REST Adapter, FTP Adapter, 23.06
Oracle CPQ Adapter (REST-based APIs only), Oracle
Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter, Oracle
Autonomous Transaction Processing Adapter, and
Oracle Database Cloud Service Adapter to connect to
endpoints using a private virtual cloud network (VCN).
See Configure the Endpoint Access Type in Using the
REST Adapter with Oracle Integration 3, Configure the
Endpoint Access Type in Using the FTP Adapter with
Oracle Integration 3, Configure the Endpoint Access
Type Using the Oracle CPQ Adapter with Oracle
Integration 3, Configure the Endpoint Access Type in
Using the Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse
Adapter with Oracle Integration 3, Configure the
Endpoint Access Type in Using the Oracle
Autonomous Transaction Processing Adapter with
Oracle Integration 3, and Configure the Endpoint
Access Type in Using the Oracle Database Cloud
Service Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Publishing and subscribing to events in You can create events in Oracle Integration and then 23.06
integrations publish those events in integrations. Once published,
you can create an integration that subscribes to the
events.
See Create Integrations to Publish and Subscribe to
Events and Publish Events in an Integration with a
Publish Event Action in Using Integrations in Oracle
Integration 3.
Observability section enhancements The Observability section continues to be enhanced 23.06
with new features:
• View integration statistics. You can view the total
counts and the minimum (quickest), maximum
(slowest), mean, and standard (largest) deviation
execution times of integrations over a selected
time period on the Monitor integrations page. See
Monitor the Message Processing Status of
Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle
Integration 3.
• Filter on the last updated or creation time of
integration instances on the Errors and Instances
pages. See View Error Messages and the
Message Payload in the Activity Stream of Failed
Instances and Filter the Display of Integration
Instances in Using Integrations in Oracle
Integration 3.
• Search for business identifier tracking variable
values containing special characters or white
spaces. See View Error Messages and the
Message Payload in the Activity Stream of Failed
Instances and Filter the Display of Integration
Instances in Using Integrations in Oracle
Integration 3.
• View large payload file metadata in the activity
stream. See Track the Status of Integration
Instances in Using Integrations in Oracle
Integration 3.

5-28
Chapter 5
June 2023

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Self-diagnosing Oracle Fusion The Fusion Applications page has been updated with 23.06
Applications business event delivery - user the following enhancements:
interface enhancements • The Name column shows the connection name
and its Oracle Fusion Applications hostname that
was specified in the Properties section of the
Connections page. This enables you to identify the
host on which the event was generated.
• The Project id column shows the name of the
project to which a connection belongs. If the
connection is not part of any project (known as a
connection that is globally available), the column
cell is empty.
See Diagnose and Manage Event-Based Oracle
Fusion Applications Integrations in Using Integrations
in Oracle Integration 3.
Wait action - Synchronous integration You can add a wait action to a synchronous 23.06
support integration.
See Delay Integration Processing for a Specified Time
Period with a Wait Action in Using Integrations in
Oracle Integration 3.
Oracle Autonomous Transaction You can poll Oracle Autonomous Transaction 23.06
Processing Adapter, Oracle Autonomous Processing, Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse,
Data Warehouse Adapter, and Oracle Oracle Database Cloud Service databases without use
Database Cloud Service Adapter - of the connectivity agent. Polling capabilities remain
Inbound polling support without the unchanged from previous releases, apart from
connectivity agent connectivity agent selection on the Connections page.
• If the database to access is behind a firewall, you
must first configure private endpoint support in the
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and then select
Private endpoint on the Connections page to poll
without the connectivity agent.
• If the database to access is public, private
endpoint configuration is not required and the
adapter polls directly without the connectivity
agent. See Connect to Private Resources in
Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration
3.
Note: The FTP Adapter, Oracle CPQ Adapter, and
REST Adapter do not support inbound polling with
private endpoints.
See Perform Inbound Database Polling Without the
Connectivity Agent in Using the Oracle Autonomous
Data Warehouse Adapter with Oracle Integration 3,
Perform Inbound Database Polling Without the
Connectivity Agent in Using the Oracle Autonomous
Transaction Processing Adapter with Oracle Integration
3, and Perform Inbound Database Polling Without the
Connectivity Agent in Using the Oracle Database
Cloud Service Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

5-29
Chapter 5
June 2023

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
OData Adapter enhancements The OData Adapter provides the following new 23.06
features with this release:
• On-premises support with the connectivity agent
• JSON and ATOM-XML message formats support
• Custom queries support with the Query operation
• User interface enhancements
See OData Adapter Capabilities in Using the OData
Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
IBM DB2 Adapter - AS400 support The IBM DB2 Adapter is certified on AS400. 23.06
See the Connectivity Certification Matrix.
Oracle Hospitality Adapter enhancements The Oracle Hospitality Adapter endpoint configuration 23.06
provides a new level of useability in which the available
operations and their business objects are mapped
dynamically according to what's available in OPERA
Cloud for that user/application. You no longer need to
specify JSON sample messages for request/response
and endpoint URLs are no longer required.
See Add the Oracle Hospitality Adapter Connection to
an Integration in Using the Oracle Hospitality Adapter
with Oracle Integration 3.

5-30
Chapter 5
June 2023

B2B for Oracle Integration Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
B2B for Oracle Integration B2B for Oracle Integration continues to be 23.06
enhanced with new features:
• Support for creating and designing a B2B
standalone mode integration. See Use
B2B for Oracle Integration in Standalone
Mode and Design a B2B Standalone
Mode Integration in Using B2B for Oracle
Integration 3.
• Support for designing, managing, and
monitoring a B2B standalone mode
integration in a project. Trading partner
mode is not supported in a project. See
About Integration Projects and Design,
Manage, and Monitor Integrations in
Projects in Using Integrations in Oracle
Integration 3.
• Support for resubmitting messages to a
trading partner (outbound) or a backend
application (inbound). This is useful for
scenarios in which you need to:
– Resubmit B2B transactions in case
of delivery failures to trading partners
or downstream applications.
– Resubmit successful exchanges
because of special requests from
trading partners or downstream
systems, such as issues with data
manipulation changes in integrations,
and so on.
See Track B2B Messages in Using B2B
for Oracle Integration 3.
• Support for specifying file name and
directory values at runtime that can
override design time transport property
values in FTP outbound integrations. See
Define an FTP Transport and Specify File
Name and Directory Name Values at
Runtime for Outbound FTP Transport
Integrations in Using B2B for Oracle
Integration 3.

5-31
Chapter 5
May 2023

May 2023
Common Features
Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Oracle Identity Cloud Service (IDCS) For tenancies that use IDCS, you can now create the 23.04.1
cross region support Oracle Integration 3 instance in a different region than
your IDCS stripes.
Oracle Integration 3 on US Government Oracle Integration 3 on US Government Cloud is now 23.04
Cloud available in the following location:
• The West (Phoenix) region for the OC2 realm
(Oracle Cloud Infrastructure US Government
Cloud with FedRAMP Authorization)
See Get Started with Oracle Integration on Oracle
Cloud Infrastructure US Government Cloud in Using
Oracle Integration 3 on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure US
Government Cloud.
New recipes The following new recipes have been added to Oracle N/A
Integration 3 to help you jump start your integration
development. Simply install, configure, and activate.
• Export Items in Bulk from Oracle ERP Cloud to
Shopify
• Export Items with Variants from Oracle ERP Cloud
to Shopify
• Create Accounts in Oracle CX Sales and B2B
Service for HubSpot Companies
• Import Segments from Oracle Unity to Salesforce
Marketing Cloud
• Sync Customer and Campaign Data Between
Oracle Unity and Salesforce Marketing Cloud
See Recipes and Accelerators on the Oracle Help
Center for a list of all Oracle Integration recipes.

B2B for Oracle Integration Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
B2B for Oracle Integration New REST APIs have been added for 23.04
document customization, monitoring, and
trading partners.
See What's New in REST API for Oracle
Integration 3.

5-32
Chapter 5
May 2023

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Process Automation Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Process 23.04.1
Process Automation Automation is now supported in Oracle
This Oracle Integration Generation Integration 3. With the Oracle Cloud
2 feature is now available in Oracle Infrastructure Process Automation design-
Integration 3. time (Designer) and the runtime (Workspace)
environments, you can rapidly design,
automate, and manage business processes in
the cloud. When you use Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Process Automation with Oracle
Integration, the power to integrate and work
with cloud applications increases manifold in
your process applications with access to
integrations that are designed in Oracle
Integration. See Use Process Automation with
Oracle Integration 3 in Using Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Process Automation.
To use Process Automation with Oracle
Integration, you must first enable it with an
Oracle Integration instance from the Oracle
Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Console. See
Enable Process Automation with Oracle
Integration 3 in Administering Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Process Automation.
The following Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Process Automation documentation is
available in the Oracle Help Center:
• What's New for Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Process Automation
• Known Issues for Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Process Automation
• Administering Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Process Automation
• Using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Process Automation
• REST API for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Process Automation
• Licensing Information User Manual for
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Process
Automation

Insight Features
Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Insight capability The Insight capability was previously available in N/A
Oracle Integration 3 for previewing purposes. The
preview period has now ended, and Insight is no
longer available in Oracle Integration 3.

5-33
Chapter 5
April 2023

April 2023
Common Features
Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
JDK 17 support The connectivity agent has been certified to support 23.04.1
JDK version 17. Oracle recommends that you upgrade
to version 17. Using the connectivity agent, you can
create hybrid integrations and exchange messages
between applications in private or on-premises
networks and Oracle Integration.
See System Requirements in Using Integrations in
Oracle Integration 3.
Additional instances are ready for upgrade Upgrades for additional adapters 23.04
Instances containing integrations that use the following
adapters can now be upgraded to Oracle Integration 3:
• Oracle Intelligent Advisor Adapter
• Oracle Intelligent Track and Trace Adapter
• AS2 Adapter
If your connections use identity certificates, you
must complete some steps before and after the
upgrade. See below.
See Upgrade from Oracle Integration Generation 2 to
Oracle Integration 3 in Provisioning and Administering
Oracle Integration 3.
Upgrades for instances with identity certificates
Instances with identity certificates cannot be upgraded
to Oracle Integration 3. However, a workaround is now
available if you'd like to upgrade soon: Delete the
identity certificate before the upgrade and then upload
a new identity certificate after the upgrade.
Identity certificates establish client identity during two-
way SSL communication. You can create connections
that use identity certificates based on the AS2 Adapter
and the REST Adapter.
You must complete some tasks before and after the
upgrade. See Update Allowlists and Complete Pre-
Upgrade Tasks and Complete the Post-Upgrade Tasks
in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration 3.
New recipes The following new recipes have been added to Oracle N/A
Integration 3 to help you jump start your integration
development. Simply install, configure, and activate.
• Export Employee Records from Workday to SAP
• Import Documents from Salesforce to Adobe Sign
• Import Segments from Oracle Unity to Salesforce
Marketing Cloud
See Recipes and Accelerators on the Oracle Help
Center for a list of all Oracle Integration recipes.

5-34
Chapter 5
April 2023

Integration and Connectivity Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Integration project enhancements Integration projects continue to be enhanced with new 23.04
features:
• You can configure a parent integration in a project
to invoke child integrations in other projects or
outside of projects (known as globally available
integrations). You can set which project
integrations you want to make public (visible) for
selection as child integrations in other projects.
Setting a project integration as public enables that
integration to be invoked by a parent integration in
a different project. If you don't set a project
integration as public, it can only be invoked by a
parent integration in the same project. See Invoke
Child Integrations Inside or Outside of Projects
and Invoke a Child Integration from a Parent
Integration.
• You can extend (customize) an integration in an
accelerator project by adding a switch action. See
Extend an Integration in an Accelerator Project.
• You can view the design-time audit log for a
project. See View the Design-Time Audit Log of a
Project.
• You can view the instances under the Observe
tab in chart view. See Track Instances in a Project.
• You can create a new integration in a project on
the Home page in either of two ways:
– Select an existing project in which to include
the integration.
– Enter a new project name, which creates a
new project that includes your integration.
See Get Familiar with the Home Page.
• You can convert an existing package and its
resources (integrations, connections, lookups, and
JavaScript libraries) to a project. See Convert a
Package to a Project.
• You can search on the last updated project by
selecting Last updated from the Filter on the
Projects page.
See About Integration Projects and Design, Manage,
and Monitor Integrations in Projects in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Self-diagnosing Oracle Fusion You can self-diagnose the delivery of business events 23.04
Applications business event delivery between Oracle Fusion Applications and Oracle
Integration to determine where delivery problems
occurred.
See Diagnose and Manage Event-Based Oracle
Fusion Applications Integrations in Using Integrations
in Oracle Integration 3.

5-35
Chapter 5
April 2023

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Observability pages enhancements The Observability part of Oracle Integration has been 23.04
enhanced with the following features:
• The activity stream data available when you select
the Debug (not recommended) option as your
tracing level in the Activate integration panel is
retained for 24 hours before being purged.
However, you can view minimal details about the
instances for up to 32 days in the Instances page
and Errors page. See View Minimal Details About
Debug Tracing Level Instances for 32 days.
• The Monitor integrations page's filter has been
enhanced to let you select the integration type (all
integrations, only integrations in a project, or only
integrations not in a project). If you select to show
integrations in a project, you are prompted to
begin entering the project name and select from
the matching suggestions. See Monitor the
Message Processing Status of Integrations.
• The Connections with errors section on the
Dashboard page enables you to click a section in
the connection errors graph to access the Errors
page. The Errors page lists the integration
instances that use this connection. The
connection name appears in the filtered search at
the top of the Errors page. See View the
Dashboard.
• The Filter on the Errors page and Instances
page enables you to select the integration state
(all, retained, or purged). See View Error
Messages and the Message Payload in the
Activity Stream of Failed Instances and Filter the
Display of Integration Instances
• If you select the Errors by connection and the
Errors by integration options on the Errors page,
the Filter shows errors alphabetically by
name or by error count in descending order. See
View Errors By Integration and Connection.
Invoke Oracle Cloud Infrastructure You can directly invoke Oracle Cloud Infrastructure 23.04
functions directly from an integration functions from an integration in the integration canvas.
See Invoke Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Functions
Directly from an Integration with an OCI Function
Action in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Expression support in wait actions You can use the Expression Builder to configure the 23.04
value for a wait action in an integration. The wait action
enables you to delay the processing of an integration
for a specified period of time. You can also continue to
hard code the values. You can also override the value
at runtime through use of an integration property.
See Delay Integration Processing for a Specified Time
Period with a Wait Action and Override Design-Time
Properties in an Integration in Using Integrations in
Oracle Integration 3.

5-36
Chapter 5
April 2023

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Stage file action - Configure the segment The Read File in Segments operation in the stage file 23.04
size to a value greater than 200 records. action enables you to set a segment size larger than
200 records.
See Configure a Stage File Action in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
ServiceNow Adapter - OAuth Three- The ServiceNow Adapter supports REST APIs 23.04
Legged Authorization Code Credentials protected using OAuth 2.0 three-legged authentication
security policy support with the Authorization Code Credentials security policy.
See ServiceNow Adapter Capabilities in Using the
ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
OData Adapter - New adapter The OData Adapter (short for Open Data Protocol) 23.04
enables you to integrate a cloud application that
exposes data by OData services with Oracle
Integration.
See OData Adapter Capabilities in Using the OData
Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Primavera Unifier Adapter - New adapter The Primavera Unifier Adapter enables you to set up a 23.04
connection with Primavera Unifier or Unifier Essentials.
This connection can integrate with Unifier and other
Oracle and non-Oracle applications or endpoints.
Use the Primavera Unifier Adapter to fetch, create, or
update a Business Process (BP) record (without
attachments) in Unifier. It provides for an easy
selection of the BP needed for integration.
See Primavera Unifier Adapter Capabilities in Using
the Oracle Primavera Unifier Adapter with Oracle
Integration 3.
SAP S/4HANA Cloud Adapter - Client The SAP S/4HANA Cloud Adapter supports SAP S/ 23.04
Certificate-based security policy support 4HANA OData APIs protected using client certificate-
based authentication.
See SAP S/4HANA Cloud Adapter Capabilities in
Using the SAP S/4HANA Cloud Adapter with Oracle
Integration 3.
PostgreSQL Adapter - Polling and SQL The PostgreSQL Adapter has been enhanced to 23.04
statement execution support support the following:
• For trigger endpoints:
– Support for polling new and updated records.
– Support for a logical delete polling strategy.
– Support for processing message payloads up
to 10 MB in size.
• For invoke endpoints:
– Execution of DML statements such as Select,
Insert, Update, and Delete using the Run a
SQL Statement option.
See PostgreSQL Adapter Capabilities in Using the
PostgreSQL Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

5-37
Chapter 5
April 2023

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Netezza Adapter - Stored procedure and The Netezza Adapter has been enhanced to support 23.04
polling support the following:
• For trigger endpoints:
– Support for polling new and updated records.
– Support for a logical delete polling strategy.
– Support for processing message payloads up
to 10 MB in size.
• For invoke endpoints:
– Support for invocation of stored procedures.
See Netezza Adapter Capabilities in Using the
Netezza Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Oracle Intelligent Track and Trace Adapter The Oracle Intelligent Track and Trace Adapter enables 23.04
This Oracle Integration Generation 2 you to create an integration between Oracle Intelligent
feature is now available in Oracle Track and Trace and Oracle Integration.
Integration 3. See Oracle Intelligent Track and Trace Adapter
Capabilities in Using the Oracle Intelligent Track and
Trace Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Oracle Intelligent Advisor Adapter Use the Oracle Intelligent Advisor Adapter in an 23.04
This Oracle Integration Generation 2 integration to allow web interviews to trigger Oracle
feature is now available in Oracle Integration integrations as the endpoints for data
Integration 3. operations, and to allow Intelligent Advisor decision
assessments to be invoked at any point in an
integration.
See Oracle Intelligent Advisor Adapter Capabilities in
Using the Oracle Intelligent Advisor Adapter with
Oracle Integration 3.

File Server Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Support for additional algorithms File Server now supports additional 23.04
algorithms. The following RSA algorithms are
available in the Signature Algorithms field on
the File Server Settings page.
• rsa-sha2-256
• rsa-sha2-512
The new algorithms are selected by default
only if you've never saved the File Server
Settings page. Otherwise, you must enable
them if you want to use them. After enabling
one or more new algorithms, you must update
your known_hosts file, or a warning
prevents you from connecting to File Server.
See Update the List of Supported Algorithms
in Using File Server in Oracle Integration 3.

5-38
Chapter 5
March 2023

B2B for Oracle Integration Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
B2B for Oracle Integration B2B for Oracle Integration continues to be 23.04
enhanced with new features:
• Support for Open Applications Group
Integration Specification (OAGIS) and
custom XML documents and schemas.
See Open Applications Group (OAGIS)
Support, Custom XML Support, and
Work with B2B Documents in Using B2B
for Oracle Integration 3.
• Support for setting the initial control
numbers that get automatically
incremented within the ISA and GS
segments for each external trading
partner. This eliminates the need to file a
service request. See Create Trading
Partners in Using B2B for Oracle
Integration 3.

March 2023
Common Features
Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Tenancy migration to identity domains Starting this month, Oracle begins a region-by-region N/A
migration of all tenancies to use identity domains.
Tenancy owners will be notified two weeks prior to the
migration of their tenancy. All IDCS instances in the
tenancy will be converted at the same time regardless
of the IDCS home region.
Your tenancy already uses identity domains if Oracle
updated your region to use identity domains before you
created your tenancy. However, if Oracle updated your
region to use identity domains after you created your
tenancy, then your tenancy will be migrated. If you are
not sure if your tenancy uses identity domains, see
Differences Between Tenancies With and Without
Identity Domains in Provisioning and Administering
Oracle Integration 3.
The migration to identity domains includes the
migration of all users, groups, and roles. Once your
tenancy has been migrated to use identity domains,
subsequent maintenance of users, groups, and roles is
done in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Identity and
Access Management (IAM). You will no longer use
Oracle Identity Cloud Service (IDCS) or federation to
manage users, groups, and roles. See Manage Access
in an Identity Domain in Provisioning and
Administering Oracle Integration 3.

5-39
Chapter 5
March 2023

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
New recipes The following new recipes have been added to Oracle N/A
Integration 3 to help you jump start your integration
development. Simply install, configure, and activate.
• Create Customers in Magento for Oracle ERP
Cloud Accounts
• Import Absence Records from Oracle HCM Cloud
to Microsoft Calendar
• Import Candidate Records from an FTP Server to
Taleo
• Sync Customer and Campaign Data Between
Oracle Unity and Salesforce Marketing Cloud
See Recipes and Accelerators on the Oracle Help
Center for a list of all Oracle Integration recipes.
Improved Recipes and Accelerators page The Recipes and Accelerators page on the Oracle N/A
in the Oracle Help Center Help Center has been updated to provide two views: a
card view and a list view. In both views, you can search
on keywords to filter for only those recipes and
accelerators of interest to you. The adapters used by
each recipe are represented by product icons, which
you can click to open the associated adapter
documentation.

5-40
Chapter 5
March 2023

Visual Builder Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Visual Builder support New versions of Visual Builder are now 23.02.2
This Oracle Integration Generation supported in Oracle Integration 3.
2 feature is now available in Oracle Use Visual Builder to quickly create and
Integration 3. publish custom web and mobile applications
using a visual development tool. Build the
pages in your application using components
that you place on a canvas, and integrate with
other services.
To use Visual Builder in Oracle Integration,
you must first complete prerequisite tasks.
See Use Visual Builder in Oracle Integration
in Provisioning and Administering Oracle
Integration 3.
The following Visual Builder documentation is
available on the Oracle Help Center:
• Administering Oracle Visual Builder in
Oracle Integration 3
• Developing Applications with Oracle
Visual Builder in Oracle Integration 3
• Developing Integrated Spreadsheets
Using Oracle Visual Builder Add-in for
Excel
• Managing Data Using Oracle Visual
Builder Add-in for Excel
• Oracle Visual Builder Studio Page Model
Reference
• Accessing Business Objects Using REST
APIs
Want to know the status of upgrading Visual
Builder instances from Oracle Integration
Generation 2 to Oracle Integration 3. See
Upgrade from Oracle Integration Generation 2
to Oracle Integration 3 in Provisioning and
Administering Oracle Integration 3.

5-41
Chapter 5
February 2023

February 2023
Common Features
Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Additional instances are ready for upgrade The following Oracle Integration Generation 2 23.02
instances can now be upgraded to Oracle Integration
3:
• Instances that use B2B for Oracle Integration.
You must complete some steps before the
upgrade, and be aware that your data retention
settings impact whether you can upgrade. See
Upgrade Considerations for Capabilities in
Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration
3.
• Instances that use the connectivity agent.
You must complete some steps before the
upgrade. See Upgrade Considerations for
Capabilities in Provisioning and Administering
Oracle Integration 3.
• Instances that use the Oracle Unity Adapter.
See Upgrade from Oracle Integration Generation 2 to
Oracle Integration 3 in Provisioning and Administering
Oracle Integration 3.
Note: During upgrade, the Generation 2 connectivity
agent is automatically converted from using basic
authentication to using OAuth 2.0 token-based
authentication to invoke Oracle Integration endpoints.
See Considerations for Capabilities in Provisioning and
Administering Oracle Integration 3.
New recipes The following new recipes have been added to Oracle N/A
Integration 3 to help you jump start your integration
development. Simply install, configure, and activate.
• Export Oracle NetSuite Records to QuickBooks
• Import Absence Records from Oracle HCM Cloud
to Microsoft Calendar
• Integrate Oracle Fusion Cloud SCM Master Data
with Oracle MICROS Inventory Management
• Integrate Oracle MICROS Inventory Management
with Oracle Fusion Cloud SCM for Order
Processing
• Integrate Oracle Fusion Cloud HCM with Oracle
MICROS Labor Management for Employee
Creation
• Integrate Oracle MICROS Labor Management
with Oracle Fusion Cloud HCM Time and Labor
for Payroll Processing
See Recipes and Accelerators on the Oracle Help
Center for a list of all Oracle Integration recipes.

5-42
Chapter 5
February 2023

Integration and Connectivity Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Integration project enhancements Integration projects continue to be enhanced with new 23.02
features:
• You can create project deployments. During
creation, you select the integrations and their
specific versions to include. After creation, you
can activate, deactivate, and export deployments.
You can also edit, clone, and delete deployments
of user-developed projects. See Create and
Manage a Project Deployment in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
• You can install recipe projects and accelerator
projects from the Oracle Integration Store.
• You can extend (customize) an integration in an
accelerator project to process custom objects. See
Extend an Integration in an Accelerator Project.
• You can easily upgrade to a newer version of an
accelerator project that is available in the Oracle
Integration Store without losing your
customizations. During upgrade, you are
prompted to automatically merge any
customizations that you made to your initial
accelerator project into the newer version. See
Upgrade an Accelerator Project.
• You can search for integrations, connections,
lookups, and JavaScript libraries in the project
with the View all link at the bottom of each
resource. You can also refine your search with the
Filter icon.
• You can clone integrations, create new versions of
an integration, view and edit the integration
properties in integrations, and view a calendar of
future scheduled integration runs. See Clone an
Integration in a Project, Create a Version of an
Integration in a Project, Update Property Values of
an Integration in a Project, and View the
Scheduled Integration Runs Calendar in a Project.
• You can import user-developed, accelerator, and
recipe projects into your instance. See Create or
Import a Project in Using Integrations in Oracle
Integration 3.
• You can use the connectivity agent in integrations
in a project. The connectivity agent manages all
on-premises resources (credentials, artifacts)
within the respective project or global (nonproject)
context. The connectivity agent gets the project or
global context information for each runtime and
design-time request and reads resources,
respectively.
See About Integration Projects and Design, Manage,
and Monitor Integrations in Projects in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.

5-43
Chapter 5
February 2023

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Large payload support The connectivity agent has been enhanced to support 23.02
SaaS-to-SaaS connectivity with 50 MB structured
payloads (JSON and XML).
See Service Limits in Provisioning and Administering
Oracle Integration 3.
Dashboard and Error pages The Observability part of Oracle Integration has been 23.02
enhancements enhanced with the following features:
• A Connections with error card is displayed on
the Dashboard page. When you click this card, a
graph of the connections with the most errors is
displayed.
See View the Dashboard in Using Integrations in
Oracle Integration 3.
• When a message is not accepted for resubmission
on the Errors page, the Resubmission summary
panel provides details about why this occurred.
See Resubmit Failed Messages in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Certificates page support for uploading The Certificates page now enables you to upload 23.02
signed key certificates signed key certificates. A common scenario for this
certificate is when you must invoke a service that does
not regard an OAuth client secret as secure. Instead,
JWT assertions can be used to authenticate the client
application without the use of a client secret. Oracle
Integration instead uses the signing key to generate
the JWT assertion.
See Upload an SSL Certificate in Using Integrations in
Oracle Integration 3 and Invoke a Service API with a
JWT Assertion in Using the REST Adapter with Oracle
Integration 3.
Parallel action enhancements The parallel action has been enhanced with the 23.02
following features:
• You can add scope, switch, logger, JavaScript,
and notification actions inside a parallel action.
• You can add a parallel action inside scope and
switch actions.
• If you attempt to add more than five branches to a
parallel action, the menu option for adding a
branch is disabled.
See Process Tasks in Parallel with a Parallel Action in
Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
REST Adapter - JWT assertion support for You may have a business need to invoke a service that 23.02
outbound invocations does not regard an OAuth client secret as secure. For
these scenarios, you can use JWT assertions. JWT
assertions supplement all flavors of OAuth by
authenticating the client application without the use of
a client secret.
See JWT Assertion Support for Outbound Invocations
and Invoke a Service API with a JWT Assertion in
Using the REST Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

5-44
Chapter 5
February 2023

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
REST Adapter - RPST outbound security The REST Adapter supports the Resource Principal 23.02
policy support Session Token (RPST). RPST enables an Oracle
Integration instance (the resource) to authenticate
itself with and consume the resources of other Oracle
Cloud Infrastructure service resources
See Resource Principal Session Token Support and
Invoke a Service Provider API with a JWT Assertion in
Using the REST Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
SOAP Adapter - OAuth Client Credentials SOAP Adapter invoke connections now support OAuth 23.02
and OAuth Authorization Code Credentials authentication with the addition of two new security
security policy policies support policies:
• OAuth Client Credentials
• OAuth Authorization Code Credentials
See Configure Connection Security and SOAP
Adapter Capabilities in Using the SOAP Adapter with
Oracle Integration 3.
Netezza Adapter - New adapter The Netezza Adapter is the latest addition to the 23.02
database group of adapters. The Netezza Adapter
enables you to integrate Oracle Integration with a
Netezza database residing behind the firewall of your
on-premises environment through use of the on-
premises connectivity agent.
See Netezza Adapter Capabilities in Using the
Netezza Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
IBM MQ Series JMS Adapter - SSL You can configure the IBM MQ Series JMS Adapter to 23.02
support use SSL if your IBM MQ Series instance is SSL-
enabled.
See IBM MQ Series JMS Adapter Capabilities in Using
the IBM MQ Series JMS Adapter with Oracle
Integration 3.
SAP Concur Adapter - Regeneration The SAP Concur Adapter supports artifact 23.02
support regeneration. For example, when a new custom
property is added in SAP Concur, you can view it in the
mapper for an existing integration after clicking the
SAP Concur Adapter and selecting Refresh
Endpoints.
See SAP Concur Adapter Capabilities in Using the
SAP Concur Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter - Bulk data The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter supports the import of 23.02
import and pagination support bulk data into an SAP ASE (Sybase) database. You
can also implement pagination when fetching a large
number of records for a Select query and receive
sorted data in chunks.
See SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities in Using
the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter with Oracle Integration
3.

5-45
Chapter 5
February 2023

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Oracle Unity Adapter The Oracle Unity Adapter is the newest addition to the 23.02
This Oracle Integration Generation 2 CX group of adapters in Oracle Integration 3. The
feature is now available in Oracle Oracle Unity Adapter enables you to create an
Integration 3. integration between Oracle Unity using Oracle
Integration seamlessly without any complexities.
See Oracle Unity Adapter Capabilities in Using the
Oracle Unity Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

File Server Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Support for additional algorithms File Server now supports additional 23.02
algorithms. These algorithms are available in
the Signature Algorithms field on the File
Server Settings page. Previously, only the
ssa-rsa algorithm was available.
New EdDSA algorithm
• ssh-ed25519
New ECDSA algorithms
• ecdsa-sha2-nistp256
• ecdsa-sha2-nistp384
• ecdsa-sha2-nistp521
The new algorithms are selected by default
only if you've never saved the File Server
Settings page. Otherwise, you must enable
them if you want to use them. After enabling
one or more new algorithms, you must update
your known_hosts file, or a warning
prevents you from connecting to File Server.
See Update the List of Supported Algorithms
in Using File Server in Oracle Integration 3.

B2B for Oracle Integration Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
B2B for Oracle Integration support B2B for Oracle Integration is now supported in 23.02
This Oracle Integration Generation Oracle Integration 3. B2B for Oracle
2 feature is now available in Oracle Integration provides for the secure and
Integration 3. reliable exchange of business documents
between Oracle Integration and trading
partners. Oracle Integration supports the EDI
X12 and EDIFACT business protocols for the
exchange of business documents between
Oracle Integration and trading partners.
See Introduction to B2B for Oracle Integration
in Using B2B for Oracle Integration 3.

5-46
Chapter 5
February 2023

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
AS2 Adapter The AS2 Adapter is now supported in Oracle 23.02
This Oracle Integration Generation Integration 3. Applicability Statement 2 (AS2)
2 feature is now available in Oracle is a very popular HTTP-based protocol to
Integration 3. transfer files or messages securely over the
internet. AS2 is predominantly used in B2B
communications to exchange electronic
documents between companies.
See AS2 Adapter Capabilities in Using the
AS2 Adapter with Oracle Integration 3 .

Visual Builder Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Visual Builder support New versions of Visual Builder are now 23.02.2
This Oracle Integration Generation supported in Oracle Integration 3.
2 feature is now available in Oracle Use Visual Builder to quickly create and
Integration 3. publish custom web and mobile applications
using a visual development tool. Build the
pages in your application using components
that you place on a canvas, and integrate with
other services.
To use Visual Builder in Oracle Integration,
you must first complete prerequisite tasks.
See Use Visual Builder in Oracle Integration
in Provisioning and Administering Oracle
Integration 3.
The following Visual Builder documentation is
available on the Oracle Help Center:
• Administering Oracle Visual Builder in
Oracle Integration 3
• Developing Applications with Oracle
Visual Builder in Oracle Integration 3
• Developing Integrated Spreadsheets
Using Oracle Visual Builder Add-in for
Excel
• Managing Data Using Oracle Visual
Builder Add-in for Excel
• Oracle Visual Builder Studio Page Model
Reference
• Accessing Business Objects Using REST
APIs
Want to know the status of upgrading Visual
Builder instances from Oracle Integration
Generation 2 to Oracle Integration 3. See
Upgrade from Oracle Integration Generation 2
to Oracle Integration 3 in Provisioning and
Administering Oracle Integration 3.

5-47
Chapter 5
January 2023

January 2023
Common Features
Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
New recipes The following new recipes have been added to Oracle N/A
Integration 3 to help you jump start your integration
development. Simply install, configure, and activate.
• Import Customer Records from an FTP Server to
Oracle ERP Cloud
• Send WhatsApp Notifications to Oracle ERP
Cloud Lead Owners Using Twilio
• Import Documents from Oracle ERP Cloud to
Adobe Sign
See Recipes and Accelerators on the Oracle Help
Center for a list of all Oracle Integration recipes.

5-48
6
New Features for 2022
Review the new features for 2022.

Topics:
• December 2022
• November 2022
• October 2022
• September 2022
• August 2022

December 2022
Common Features
Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Additional instances are ready for upgrade Oracle Integration Generation 2 instances that use File Latest version of Oracle
Server can now be upgraded to Oracle Integration 3. Integration Generation
Additionally, instances that use the Oracle Responsys 2
Adapter can also be upgraded.
Previously, instances that used File Server or the
Oracle Responsys Adapter were not ready for
upgrade.
See Upgrade from Oracle Integration Generation 2 to
Oracle Integration 3 in Provisioning and Administering
Oracle Integration 3.
Stop and start an instance You can now start and stop an Oracle Integration 3 22.12
This Oracle Integration Generation 2 instance.
feature is now available in Oracle See Stopping and Starting an Instance in Provisioning
Integration 3. and Administering Oracle Integration 3.
New recipes The following new recipes have been added to Oracle N/A
Integration 3 to help you jump start your integration
development. Simply install, configure, and activate.
• Create Activities in Oracle Field Service for Oracle
ERP Cloud Work Orders
• Sync Contracts between SAP Ariba and Oracle
ERP Cloud
• Import a File into Oracle Content Management
• Sync P6 Project Details with Primavera Cloud
• Sync Primavera Cloud Project Details with P6
See Recipes and Accelerators on the Oracle Help
Center for a list of all Oracle Integration recipes.

6-1
Chapter 6
December 2022

Integration and Connectivity Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Project support in Oracle Integration You can create integration projects in Oracle 22.12
Integration. An integration project consists of self-
contained assets (integrations, connections, lookups,
and JavaScript libraries) bundled into a solution that
can be developed, managed, and monitored as a
single unit from a single workspace.
A top-level Projects option is provided in the
navigation pane. The Projects option includes all the
necessary design, management, and monitoring tasks.
You do not need to navigate to the Design and
Observability options when working in a project
workspace. All assets created in a project
(integrations, connections, lookups, and JavaScript
libraries) are visible and usable only in that project.
This provides you with an uncluttered view; you only
see the assets in which you are interested.
See About Integration Projects and Designing,
Managing, and Monitoring Integrations in Projects in
Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Support for parallel actions in integrations You can add parallel actions to integrations. A parallel 22.12
action processes tasks in parallel to improve
integration performance and response times. A parallel
action allows the path of an integration to be split into
multiple branches. Each branch is processed in
parallel due to their independence from each other.
Messages are sent to each service endpoint in
parallel. When all tasks are completed, all branches
are synchronized at their termination points in the
parallel action and the main path of the integration is
resumed.
See Process Tasks in Parallel with a Parallel Action in
Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.

6-2
Chapter 6
December 2022

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Improved monitoring user experience The Observability section continues to be improved: 22.12
• The state of scheduled integrations is displayed in
a label on the Monitor integrations page (for
example, running, stopped, paused, and other
states). Based on the state, applicable tasks are
displayed under the Actions menu (for
example, if the scheduled instance state is
stopped, selections for Edit Schedule, Run,
Schedule, and Start Schedule are displayed).
• The Filter option on the Instances page now
includes an Integration style option to search for
all, app driven orchestration, or scheduled
orchestration integrations.
• Invoke messages for an instance have been
consolidated into a single invoke milestone in the
activity stream. You can expand the invoke
milestone to display more specific details about
invoke activities, such as message received.
message sent to a local integration, message
received by a local integration, and message
processing completed.
See Monitor the Message Processing Status of
Integrations, Filter the Display of Integration Instances,
and Track the Status of Integration Instances in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Refresh integration endpoints The Regenerate Artifacts option has been renamed 22.12
to Refresh endpoints in the Actions menu on the
Integrations list page. In addition to refreshing
integration endpoints on the Integrations list page, you
can now also refresh endpoints directly from a
Refresh endpoints icon within the integration
canvas.
See Refresh Endpoints for Integrations in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Snowflake Adapter - New adapter The Snowflake Adapter is a new addition to the 22.12
database group of adapters. The Snowflake Adapter
enables you to integrate the Snowflake cloud database
with Oracle Integration. The Snowflake Adapter
supports bulk import of data from cloud storages such
as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and
Google Cloud Platform (GCP) into the table of the
Snowflake cloud database. Likewise, the Snowflake
Adapter supports bulk export of data into cloud
storages such as AWS, Azure, and GCP from the table
of a Snowflake Cloud database.
See Snowflake Adapter Capabilities in Using the
Snowflake Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

6-3
Chapter 6
December 2022

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
PostgreSQL Adapter - New adapter The PostgreSQL Adapter is a new addition to the 22.12
database group of adapters. The PostgreSQL Adapter
enables you to integrate a PostgreSQL cloud database
with Oracle Integration. The PostgreSQL Adapter also
enables you to integrate a PostgreSQL database
residing behind the firewall of your on-premises
environment with Oracle Integration through use of the
on-premises connectivity agent.
See PostgreSQL Adapter Capabilities in Using the
PostgreSQL Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Oracle Primavera Cloud Adapter - New The Oracle Primavera Cloud Adapter is a new addition 22.12
adapter to the industries group of adapters. Oracle Primavera
Cloud brings together office and field teams,
synchronizing schedules and resources and
empowering the decisions that engineering and
construction professionals make every day on projects
through the world. The Oracle Primavera Cloud
Adapter enables you to create an integration in Oracle
Integration. The Oracle Primavera Cloud Adapter
allows for connection setup between Oracle Primavera
Cloud and other Oracle or third-party applications or
endpoints. You can read a project schedule from
Primavera Cloud in a single call, select the business
objects needed for integration, map data across
multiple business objects, read and write data in
Primavera Cloud in a single call, and automatically
create or update data without specifying if the data
already exists.
See Oracle Primavera Cloud Adapter Capabilities in
Using the Oracle Primavera Cloud Adapter with Oracle
Integration 3.
Workday Adapter - Authorization Code The Workday Adapter supports the Authorization Code 22.12
Credentials security policy support Credentials security policy. You register an API client in
Workday to generate the client ID and client secret that
you use to configure a connection.
See Register an API Client to Use the Authorization
Code Credentials Security Policy in Using the Workday
Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Salesforce Adapter - Bulk 2.0 support The Salesforce Adapter supports Bulk 2.0 operations. 22.12
You can perform Create, Update, Upsert, Delete, and
other operations on business objects supported by
Salesforce. For example, you can process large data
sets asynchronously with different Bulk 2.0 data
operations or get successful, failed, and unprocessed
records using the Bulk 2.0 operations.
See Salesforce Adapter Capabilities in Using the
Salesforce Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Jira Adapter - Trigger connection support The Jira Adapter provides trigger connection support 22.12
for events for the Project Created, Project Updated, and Project
Deleted events.
See Jira Adapter Capabilities in Using the Jira Adapter
with Oracle Integration 3.

6-4
Chapter 6
November 2022

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Oracle Responsys Adapter - Oracle Use the Oracle Responsys Adapter to extract 22.12
Integration 3 support customer profile data from customer relationship
This Oracle Integration Generation 2 management, sales automation, and commerce
feature is now available in Oracle applications.
Integration 3. See Oracle Responsys Adapter Capabilities in Using
the Oracle Responsys Adapter with Oracle Integration
3.

November 2022
Common Features
Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
New region availability Oracle Integration 3 is now available for provisioning in 22.10
the following regions.
• Ashburn
• Madrid
• Queretaro
See Availability in Provisioning and Administering
Oracle Integration 3.
Upgrade to Oracle Integration 3 Upgrades to Oracle Integration 3 have begun! When Latest version of Oracle
your instance becomes eligible for upgrade, you Integration Generation
receive an email from Oracle about the timing. 2
Resources in Provisioning and Administering Oracle
Integration 3:
• Get answers to your questions. See About the
Upgrade Workflow and Upgrade FAQs.
• Understand who's eligible for upgrade, and
complete prerequisites. See Instances That
Cannot Be Upgraded Yet and Complete Upgrade
Prerequisites.
• After you're eligible for upgrade, specify your
upgrade requirements. See Schedule or
Reschedule the Upgrade.

6-5
Chapter 6
November 2022

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
New recipes The following new recipes have been added to Oracle N/A
Integration 3 to help you jump start your integration
development. Simply install, configure, and activate.
• Extract data from unstructured files using OCI
Vision
• Import employees from SAP SuccessFactors to
Oracle E-Business Suite
• Import employee records from Oracle HCM Cloud
to Oracle E-Business Suite
• Integrate Oracle MICROS Reporting and Analytics
with ATP
• Post Slack notifications for Oracle ERP Cloud
purchase order approvals
• View orders from Oracle ERP Cloud in Oracle CX
Sales and B2B Service
See Recipes and Accelerators on the Oracle Help
Center for a list of all Oracle Integration recipes.

Integration and Connectivity Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Customer tenancy use for notification You can increase the number of emails you send in a 22.10
emails 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.
Improved monitoring user experience The Dashboard page includes enhanced charts for 22.10
instance status and design time.
See View the Dashboard in Using Integrations in
Oracle Integration 3.
View the calendar of scheduled integration You can view the calendar of scheduled integration 22.10
runs 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.
JavaScript functions to implement hash- You can include crypto libraries in JavaScript actions in 22.10
based message authentication code app driven orchestration integrations. Crypto libraries
(HMAC) encryption enable you to create functions to achieve HMAC
encryptions.
See Write JavaScript in Using Integrations in Oracle
Integration 3.

6-6
Chapter 6
November 2022

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Connectivity agent support for OAuth 2.0 The on-premises connectivity agent now uses OAuth 22.10
token-based authentication 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.
View the reason for instance termination The reasons for instance terminations are displayed in 22.10
in the activity stream 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.
Microsoft Office 365 Calendar Adapter, Microsoft has decommissioned the Microsoft Outlook 22.10
Microsoft Office 365 People Adapter, and REST APIs in November 2022. You must now use the
Microsoft Office 365 Outlook Adapter - Microsoft Graph REST APIs.
Microsoft Outlook REST APIs See:
unsupported • Invoke Operations Page in Using the Microsoft
Office 365 Calendar Adapter with Oracle
Integration 3
• Invoke Operations Page in Using the Microsoft
Office 365 People Adapter with Oracle Integration
3
• Invoke Operations Page in Using the Microsoft
Office 365 Outlook Adapter with Oracle Integration
3
simpleType element support in the REST The REST Adapter supports schemas with 22.10
Adapter 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.
Perform integration tasks in panels The user interface for integration design continues to 22.10
be redesigned to use panels that slide open on the
right side of the page. Panels are now displayed when
performing the following tasks:
• Creating, importing, or cloning an integration, or
creating a new version (draft) of an integration
• Importing a library file
• Importing, creating, or cloning a lookup
See Create an Integration, Manage Integrations, Use
JavaScript Libraries in Integrations, and Manage
Lookups in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.

6-7
Chapter 6
November 2022

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Oracle WebLogic JMS Adapter - Filter out The Oracle WebLogic JMS Adapter doesn't support 22.10
weighted distributed queues 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.
Local integration invocations handled You can view a child integration being invoked by a 22.10
separately in the activity stream 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 button that provides easy access.


See Track the Status of Integration Instances in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Oracle Integration 3 now supports the SAP ASE 22.10
This Oracle Integration Generation 2 (Sybase) Adapter. The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter is
feature is now available in Oracle the newest addition to the database group of adapters.
Integration 3. 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.
Shopify Adapter - Access token The Shopify Adapter now supports Shopify access 22.10
authentication support token-based authentication. You must create a custom
This Oracle Integration Generation 2 application in Shopify and provide the Admin API
feature is now available in Oracle access token in the Shopify Adapter to successfully
Integration 3. 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.

6-8
Chapter 6
October 2022

File Server Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Increase in maximum concurrent For File Server, the maximum number of 22.10
connections concurrent connections per service instance
has increased from 20 to 50.

October 2022
Common Features
Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
New region availability Oracle Integration 3 is now available for provisioning in 22.08
the following regions.
• Frankfurt
• Johannesburg
• London
• Mumbai
• Sao Paulo
• Sydney
See Availability in Provisioning and Administering
Oracle Integration 3.
New recipe The following new recipes have been added to Oracle N/A
Integration 3 to help you jump start your integration
development. Simply install, configure, and activate.
• Create activities in Oracle Primavera Cloud for Jira
issues
• Create Jira issues for project tasks in Oracle
NetSuite
• Import orders from Shopify to Oracle ERP Cloud
• Integrate Oracle MICROS Reporting and Analytics
sales data from ATP with Oracle Financials
Accounting Hub
• Import sales orders from Oracle NetSuite to
Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse
• Read and write files on an FTP server
See Recipes and Accelerators on the Oracle Help
Center for a list of all Oracle Integration recipes.

6-9
Chapter 6
September 2022

September 2022
Common Features
Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
New workshops The following LiveLabs workshops are now available: N/A
• Get Started with Oracle Integration 3
• Oracle Integration 3 - Cookbook - ERP Cloud Real
Time Synchronization
New recipe The following new recipes have been added to Oracle N/A
Integration 3 to help you jump start your integration
development. Simply install, configure, and activate.
• Create project tasks in Oracle NetSuite for Jira
issues
• Get opportunity details from Oracle B2B Service
• Export new hire info from Oracle HCM Cloud
• Share YouTube video posts on socials
• Sync email accounts between Okta and Oracle
HCM Cloud
• Sync employee identities between Oracle HCM
Cloud and an LDAP instance
• Sync work schedules between Workday and
Oracle Field Service Cloud
See Recipes and Accelerators on the Oracle Help
Center for a list of all Oracle Integration recipes.
Logging activity stream data Capturing the activity stream in the Oracle Cloud 22.08
Infrastructure Console is now supported. This
capability was previously available in Oracle Integration
Generation 2.
See Capture the Activity Stream in Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Console in Provisioning and
Administering Oracle Integration 3.

Integration and Connectivity Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Automatic saving of mapper updates Changes you make in the mapper are automatically 22.08
saved, eliminating the need to click Validate or Save.
See Save Changes Automatically in Using the Oracle
Mapper with Oracle Integration 3.
Keyboard shortcuts Keyboard shortcuts are available for use in the 22.08
integration canvas.
See Keyboard Shortcuts in the Integration Canvas and
the Mapper in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration
3.

6-10
Chapter 6
August 2022

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
JavaScript file editor You can edit JavaScript file code in Oracle Integration 22.08
without the need to export the code to an external
editor for editing.
See Update JavaScript Files in Using Integrations in
Oracle Integration 3.
Filter the display of errors in the activity You can filter the activity stream to quickly show error 22.08
stream content only. This option can be useful for instances in
which a logic action such as a for-each loop or while
loop with many iterations has failed. This option
enables you to jump quickly to the iteration that failed
instead of scrolling through each iteration of the loop.
See View Error Messages and the Message Payload in
the Activity Stream of Failed Instances in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Separate display of HTTP headers and The HTTP headers and payload in the activity stream 22.08
payload in the activity stream are now displayed separately. This makes for an easier
viewing experience.
See Track the Status of Integration Instances in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Enforcement of 700 active integrations You can activate up to 700 integrations per instance. 22.08
limit When the limit is exceeded, you are prevented from
activating additional integrations.
See Activate an Integration and View the Dashboard in
Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
NAT gateway IP address (outbound IP You can obtain the NAT gateway IP address (outbound 22.0.8
address) in the About menu IP address) of your Oracle Integration instance from
the About menu. The outbound IP address is required
to allowlist the instance. This feature eliminates the
need to file a service request to obtain the outbound IP
address.
See Obtain the NAT Gateway IP Address of the Oracle
Integration Instance in Provisioning and Administering
Oracle Integration 3.

August 2022
Common Features
Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
New recipes The following new recipes have been added to Oracle N/A
Integration 3 to help you jump start your integration
development. Simply install, configure, and activate.
• Sync contacts between Salesforce and Oracle
B2C Service
• Create JIRA issues for ServiceNow incidents
See Recipes and Accelerators on the Oracle Help
Center for a list of all Oracle Integration recipes.

6-11
Chapter 6
August 2022

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Oracle Redwood theme The Oracle Integration user interface reflects the 22.06
Oracle Redwood look and feel. All screenshots, icons,
and terminology has been updated in the Oracle
Integration library accordingly.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console The user interface for the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure 22.06
Version information appears when Console shows version information, so you can tell the
applicable version of each instance, either Oracle Integration
Generation 2 or Oracle Integration 3. Version
information appears only if you have or can create
instances for both versions.
Find version information when you create an instance,
view a list of instances, and view instance details.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console If you are a new customer to Oracle Integration 3, you 22.06
Ability to provision an Oracle Integration 3 can provision an Oracle Integration 3 instance at any
instance time.
If you are an existing Oracle Integration Generation 2
customer, you can provision an Oracle Integration 3
instance only after Oracle upgrades at least one of
your instances to Oracle Integration 3.
Provision new instances in the Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Console.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console When you create an instance in the Oracle Cloud 22.06
Shape determines your upgrade window Infrastructure Console, you must choose a shape,
either Production or Development.
The shape determines when the instance receives
monthly and quarterly updates. Instances with a
Development shape receive updates two weeks before
instances with a Production 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 capabilities.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console Make informed decisions about the number of 22.06
Real-time billing and usage data message packs to purchase, thanks to real-time billing
and usage data that is now available in the Oracle
Cloud Infrastructure Console. On the Metrics Explorer
page, the new graphs show the number of messages
that you purchased and that you've used. View data for
a single instance or all instances in a compartment,
and examine the data using sophisticated analysis
tools.
In Oracle Integration Generation 2, you monitored
billable messages in the Oracle Integration interface,
on the Usage Metrics page. The Usage Metrics page
is no longer available; the data that was visible on the
Usage Metrics page is now available in the Oracle
Cloud Infrastructure Console.
See Viewing Message Metrics in Provisioning and
Administering Oracle Integration 3.

6-12
Chapter 6
August 2022

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Oracle Integration Home page metrics On the home page, you can see the total number of 22.06
messages, total errors, and the number of failed
integrations. You can also view existing integrations or
create new ones from the home page and view recent
activities with their status. You can select recipes or
prebuilt integrations to solve your business needs and
filter recipes by the applications they use.
See Navigate and Explore in Getting Started with
Oracle Integration 3.

Integration and Connectivity Features


Feature Description Minimum Version
Required
Configuration Editor wizard A new Configuration Editor wizard is provided that 22.06
enables you to configure the resources to include in a
standalone integration or package of integrations, such
as connections, lookups, libraries, and PGP
certificates. You can edit all resources and replace
connections and PGP certificates. You can also unlock
any locked resources within the wizard instead of
navigating to the individual pages of the resources.
See Edit and Replace Dependent Resources in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Support for cutting and pasting elements You can cut and paste elements (actions and invokes) 22.06
in the integration canvas in the integration canvas. This enables you to move
elements to other places in your integration and
eliminates the need to recreate them.
See Cut and Paste Elements in the Integration Canvas
in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Expandable and collapsible actions You can expand and collapse logic actions in the 22.06
integration canvas (for example, a scope, while, for-
each, switch, and others) to see child actions and view
errors.
See Expand and Collapse Actions in the Integration
Canvas in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Menu simplification The navigation pane has been simplified to include all 22.06
tasks in three categories: Design, Observability
(previously Monitoring), and Settings.
See Navigate Oracle Integration in Using Integrations
in Oracle Integration 3.

6-13
Chapter 6
August 2022

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Managing integration components in You now manage many integration components in a 22.06
panels panel that slides open on the right side of the page,
such as:
• Designing integrations
• Creating connections
• Configuring adapter endpoints
• Viewing the activity stream during runtime
• Uploading certificates
• Editing the email suppression list
See Create Application-Driven Orchestrated
Integrations, Create a Connection, Understand Trigger
and Invoke Connections, Track Integration Instances,
Upload an SSL Certificate, and Remove Email
Addresses from the Suppression List in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Control activity stream data retention When you activate an integration, you can select the 22.06
during integration activation tracing level. The level you select determines how long
your data is available in the activity stream:
• Production: 32 days
• Audit: 8 days
• Debug (Not recommended): 24 hours
See Activate an Integration in Using Integrations in
Oracle Integration 3.
Activity stream enhancements The activity stream has received the following 22.06
enhancements:
• To improve performance, message payloads are
accessible differently in the activity stream based
on their size.
• You can navigate to child integration instances on
the Instance Details page.
• Binary payloads can be downloaded from the
activity stream.
See Understand Supported Activity Stream Payloads,
Manage Errors, and Track Integration Instances in
Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Instance ID change from integer to string The system-generated instance ID that is displayed on 22.06
the Instances page and in the activity stream for an
integration instance has changed from an integer to a
string.
See Adapting to Instance ID Changes when Upgrading
to Oracle Integration 3.

6-14
Chapter 6
August 2022

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
Scheduled integration enhancements The scheduler has received the following 22.06
enhancements:
• Future integrations are displayed as queued and
the time at which the integration is scheduled to
run is listed on the Instances page and in the
activity stream.
• The user interface has been enhanced. For
example, when you run a scheduled integration,
the activity stream panel opens on the right side of
the page to show instance progress.
See Create Scheduled Integrations and Track the
Status of Integration Instances in Using Integrations in
Oracle Integration 3.
Scheduled integration performance Changes to the scheduler implementation may result in 22.06
improvements shorter wait times for scheduled integrations to execute
when compared to Oracle Integration Generation 2.
See Service Limits in Provisioning and Administering
Oracle Integration 3
Asynchronous integration regeneration All integration regenerations are handled 22.06
asynchronously. This reduces the chance for timeouts
during regeneration.
See Regenerate a WSDL File for Integrations in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Resubmission paths on Instance Details Resubmission paths for the looping iterations in logic 22.06
page actions such as a switch, for-each, while, and others
are shown on the Instance Details page.
See Track the Status of Integration Instances in Using
Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.
Instances page and Error page • Activity stream messages can be selected inside 22.06
enhancements looping iterations of logic actions such as a for-
each, while, and switch.
• The Instances page shows scheduled integrations
waiting in the queue to run, along with the
Scheduled on label and the time at which the
queued integration is scheduled to run.
• Failed integration instances can be resubmitted up
to 10 times.
See Track the Status of Integration Instances and
Manage Errors in Using Integrations in Oracle
Integration 3.
Mapper function, operator, and XSLT Embedded online help for the mapper is provided. 22.06
statement embedded help Click a specific function, operator, and XSLT statement
in the mapper to show online help.
See Get Online Help for Functions, Operators, and
XSLT Statements in Using the Oracle Mapper with
Oracle Integration 3.

6-15
Chapter 6
August 2022

Feature Description Minimum Version


Required
New mapper functions Three new string functions are available for use in the 22.06
mapper:
• matches: Returns true if the supplied string
matches a given regular expression.
• replace: Returns a string created by replacing
the given pattern with the replace argument.
• tokenize: Returns a sequence of strings
constructed by splitting the input whenever a
separator is found.
Click each function in the mapper to show online help
that describes its signature, parameters, and return
values.
See Get Help for Functions in Using the Oracle
Mapper with Oracle Integration 3.
Test mapper enhancements The test mapper supports the testing of mappings you 22.06
created with tracking variables and local variables in
assign actions.
See Test Your Mappings in Using the Oracle Mapper
with Oracle Integration 3.

6-16
7
Why Don't I See the Latest Changes?
You see the changes for a release only after your instance has been updated to the latest
release and the feature is available in the realm where your instance is located.

Topics:
• Check Whether Your Instance Has Been Updated
• Confirm that a Feature Is Available in Your Realm
• Confirm that a Feature Is Available in Your Region

Check Whether Your Instance Has Been Updated


Updates are delivered to regions on a rolling schedule. Your instance might not be updated yet.
First, check the feature's minimum required version. Then, determine whether the latest update
has been applied by checking the version in the About dialog box.
1. Check the feature's minimum required version.
a. In this guide, find the table that describes the feature.
b. Check the Minimum Required Version column.
This column contains the minimum version that your instance must have to use the
feature.
Version numbers use the following convention: YY.MM. For example, the 23.02 update
occurred in February 2023.
Sometimes the version number includes a patch number, too. For example, 23.02.1 for
a patch that was applied after the 23.02 release. Patches typically include bug fixes
and security improvements.

Note:
Some changes don't have a minimum required version. These changes are
generally available to everyone, regardless of whether your instance has
been updated to the latest release.

2. Determine whether the latest update has been applied.


a. In Oracle Integration, click your initials in the top pane, and then select About.
The About dialog appears.
b. Check the number next to Version.

7-1
Chapter 7
Confirm that a Feature Is Available in Your Realm

Note:
Process Automation and Visual Builder have separate version numbers. You
can follow these steps within either service to determine its version.

Confirm that a Feature Is Available in Your Realm


In general, new features are available in an instance when the instance is updated to the latest
release. However, some realms experience a delay before they receive the new feature.
The delay is typically a few weeks or less. However, in rare cases, the delay is longer. The
following table identifies the features that aren't yet available in specific realms. To learn more
about realms, see Regions and Availability Domains in the OCI documentation.

Note:
Disaster recovery features are currently available only in the OCI commercial realm
(realm key: OC1).

7-2
Chapter 7
Confirm that a Feature Is Available in Your Region

Realm Realm key Oracle Integration features that aren't yet


available
Oracle US Government Cloud OC2 See Feature Availability in Using Oracle Integration
3 on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure US Government
Cloud.
Oracle US Defense Cloud OC3 See Feature Availability in Using Oracle Integration
3 on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure US Government
Cloud.
United Kingdom Government Cloud OC4 • Creating an event integration
• Using Visual Builder in Oracle Integration
• Using Process Automation in Oracle
Integration
Oracle Cloud for Australian OC10 • Creating an event integration
Government and Defence • Configuring a private endpoint

Confirm that a Feature Is Available in Your Region


In general, new features are available in an instance when the instance is updated to the latest
release. However, some regions experience a delay before they receive the new feature.
For a list of regions and their feature availability, see Availability in Provisioning and
Administering Oracle Integration 3.

7-3
8
Differences from Prior Versions of Oracle
Integration
Features that are available in prior versions of Oracle Integration may not be available in
Oracle Integration 3. These features may be permanently removed, replaced, enhanced, or not
currently supported in Oracle Integration 3.
This page is updated when features become available in Oracle Integration 3.

• Changes Between Oracle Integration Generation 2 and Oracle Integration 3


• Not Currently Available in Oracle Integration 3
• Not Supported in Oracle Integration 3

Changes Between Oracle Integration Generation 2 and Oracle Integration 3

Audience Features in Prior Versions of Oracle Equivalent or Enhanced Features in


Integration Oracle Integration 3
Administrato User interface pages for: • Billed messages: Viewing and analyzing
r • Billed messages message data, processing and invocation
• Data retention times, adapter requests, and configured
and consumed messages is performed in
the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console.
See Viewing Message Metrics and
Billable Messages in Provisioning and
Administering Oracle Integration 3.
• Data retention: Database storage and
management settings are now handled
by Oracle. See Oracle and Customer
Responsibilities in Oracle Integration 3 in
Provisioning and Administering Oracle
Integration 3.
Administrato Specifying how long to retain data and Oracle now handles this responsibility. See
r whether to purge data when low space is Oracle and Customer Responsibilities in
reached (available under Settings, then Oracle Integration 3 in Provisioning and
Data Retention in Oracle Integration Administering Oracle Integration 3.
Generation 2).
Administrato Choosing the update window for an The shape of an instance now determines its
r instance using tags. update window.
For new instances created in Oracle
Integration 3, the person who created the
instance chooses the shape during
provisioning. For instances that you upgrade
from Oracle Integration Generation 2, an
administrator chooses the shape while
scheduling the upgrade.

8-1
Chapter 8

Audience Features in Prior Versions of Oracle Equivalent or Enhanced Features in


Integration Oracle Integration 3
Administrato Creating an instance in a region other To create an Oracle Integration Generation 2
r than your home region. instance in a region other than your home
region, you first had to subscribe to the region
in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Console.
For Oracle Integration 3 instances, the ability
to create instances outside your home region
depends on several factors. See Restrictions
in Provisioning and Administering Oracle
Integration 3.
Administrato Custom endpoint. In Oracle Integration 3, runtime access to your
r integrations will use the custom endpoint with
no redirection. For all other access points—
design-time, Visual Builder, Process
Automation—you still access the custom
endpoint, but the custom endpoint then
redirects to the appropriate URL.
If you used an SSL certificate with your
custom endpoint in Oracle Integration
Generation 2, you'll need to set up a load
balancer as a front end for your service
instance, and remove the SSL certificate.
Currently, Oracle Integration 3 doesn't support
alternate custom endpoints or using Visual
Builder with a custom endpoint.
See Configure a Custom Endpoint for an
Instance in Provisioning and Administering
Oracle Integration 3.
Administrato The Reports section of the Notifications The Reports section of the Notifications page
r page includes selections for critical only includes selections for hourly and daily
health alert, integration errors, hourly reports.
status, and daily status reports.
Developer Activity stream download API and The activity stream has been greatly
download option on the Integration enhanced and can be viewed and
dashboards page under the View menu. downloaded from the Instances page,
Instance Details page, and Errors page.

8-2
Chapter 8

Audience Features in Prior Versions of Oracle Equivalent or Enhanced Features in


Integration Oracle Integration 3
Developer In Oracle Integration Generation 2, the In Oracle Integration 3, the on-premises
on-premises connectivity agent is connectivity agent must use JDK 17.
certified with JDK 8, 11, and JDK 17.

Note:
To comply
with Oracle
security
standards,
JDK 8 and
JDK 11 are
deprecated
. See
System
Requireme
nts.

Developer When making an API call with the REST When making an API call with the REST
Adapter, you encode the integration Adapter, you encode the integration identifier
identifier with %7C. For example: with a pipe (|) symbol. For example:

ORCL-BA- ORCL-BA-ERP_OPERA_TRIGG_SYNC|
ERP_OPERA_TRIGG_SYNC%7C01.00. 01.00.0000
0000

Developer The system-generated instance ID that The system-generated instance ID for an


is displayed on the Instances page and integration instance has changed from a
in the activity stream for an integration numeric value to an alphanumeric value. This
instance is a numeric value. may affect any systems that you use that rely
on the instance ID being a numeric value. For
example, if you parse the instance ID from a
REST API and store the instance ID in a
database as a number field, you'll need to
update the database field. The data type of
the value in Oracle Integration remains
unchanged and is a string.
See Adapting to Instance ID Changes when
Upgrading to Oracle Integration 3.

8-3
Chapter 8

Audience Features in Prior Versions of Oracle Equivalent or Enhanced Features in


Integration Oracle Integration 3
Developer Integrations declared the policy Integrations no longer declare the policy
information in the WSDL. information in the WSDL. This impacts the
Oracle Logistics Adapter and Oracle
Transportation Management (OTM).
To support this and any external WSDLs that
do not declare an attached policy, but need to
be accessed through a WSDL URL, configure
the following properties:
• Set the
glog.integration.webservice.enfo
rceUNT property to true to ensure that
the user name and password are sent in
an outbound SOAP message as the
standard Web Service Security
Username Token.
• Set the Use Web Service Security
option to on in the corresponding Web
Service record.
See Oracle Fusion Cloud Transportation and
Global Trade Management.

Not Currently Available in Oracle Integration 3

Audience Features in Prior Versions of Oracle Integration


Administrato The following user interface pages under Settings, then Integrations:
r • Recommendations
• API Management (API Platform option)
Developer You cannot invoke a process from an integration.
Developer The following recipes:
• CRM:
– Send documents from Salesforce to DocuSign
– Sync customer data between Loyalty Cloud and Responsys
– Sync orgs and contacts between B2C Service and Marketing Cloud
• SCM:
– Integrate DiCentral with Fusion Cloud SCM
– Integrate KanbanBOX with Fusion Cloud SCM
Note: Select another recipe from the Integration Store. See Recipes and Accelerators.
Developer The Expression Builder is not available on the Configure Operation on Table page of the
Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard for the following adapters:
• IBM DB2 Adapter
• Microsoft SQL Server Adapter
• MySQL Adapter
• Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter
• Oracle Autonomous Transaction Processing Adapter
• Oracle Database Adapter
• Oracle Database Cloud Service Adapter
Use the SQL Query field on the same page to add any necessary parameters or
arguments.

8-4
Chapter 8

Not Supported in Oracle Integration 3

Audience Features in Prior Versions of Oracle Alternatives in Oracle Integration 3


Integration
All Insight capability Use Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Logging
Analytics and Process Automation Analytics.
Administrato Visual Builder instance administrator No alternative.
r tasks:
• Starting, stopping and deleting a
Visual Builder instance.
• Changing the node count.
• Moving an instance to different
compartment.
Administrato B2B instance administrator tasks: No alternative.
r • Using tags to set an instance's
update window
Administrato The following No alternative.
r UpdateIntegrationInstance
parameter in the REST API for Instance
Management:
• alternateCustomEndpoints
Administrato The REST API, command line interface Enable the file server from the Oracle Cloud
r (CLI) tool, and terraform script for Infrastructure Console after creating the
creating an Oracle Integration instance Oracle Integration instance.
include a parameter for enabling the file
server. This parameter is not applicable
in Oracle Integration Generation 3.
Developer Reporting incidents for problematic No alternative.
issues that occur during design time.
Developer Basic routing integration style. Create schedule or application integrations.
Before you can upgrade from Oracle
Integration Generation 2 to Oracle Integration
3, you must migrate your basic routing
integrations to application integrations.
If you attempt to manually import an exported
Oracle Integration Generation 2 basic routing
integration into Oracle Integration 3, it is
automatically converted to an application
integration.
Developer File transfer integration style. Create a schedule integration.

8-5
Chapter 8

Audience Features in Prior Versions of Oracle Alternatives in Oracle Integration 3


Integration
Developer REST Adapter - Metadata Catalog URL, Developers with a REST API that is described
Swagger Definition URL, and RAML using RAML or the Oracle metadata catalog
Definition URL connection types. must take the following action:
1. Consult your REST service provider and
ask for a Swagger definition (if available).
Oracle Fusion Applications should have a
Swagger option available. This is a
guideline for all Oracle Fusion
Applications.
2. If an alternative spec is not available, use
the basic template in the REST Adapter
by selecting REST API Base URL as the
connection URL and defining the target
API request using the Adapter Endpoint
Configuration Wizard.
Another option is to convert RAML into an
OpenAPI specification to use with the REST
Adapter connection.
To provide more robust and complete support
for the Swagger/OpenAPI specifications, the
REST Adapter includes a unified option to
specify all OpenAPI specifications in a single
field. This option also replaces the option to
provide a Swagger definition URL, which is no
longer available.
See Configure Connection Properties for
Invoke Connections in Using the REST
Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.
Developer The following adapters are not available For the Automation Anywhere Adapter and
in Oracle Integration 3: UiPath Robotic Process Automation Adapter,
• Automation Anywhere Adapter use the REST API-based approach available
with the technical adapters.
• Evernote Adapter
• Oracle Monetization Cloud Adapter You can also select another adapter to use
from our growing portfolio of hundreds of
• Oracle Taleo Business Edition
adapters. See Adapters.
(TBE) Adapter
• UiPath Robotic Process Automation Additionally, robotic process automation (RPA)
Adapter capabilities are also available in Oracle
Integration 3. See Learn About Robots and
Build a Robot in Using Robots in Oracle
Integration 3.
Developer Oracle NetSuite Adapter TBA No alternative.
authorization flow security policy
support.

8-6
Chapter 8

Audience Features in Prior Versions of Oracle Alternatives in Oracle Integration 3


Integration
Developer Delayed (asynchronous) response No alternative.
support in the following adapters: Note the following behavior in Oracle
• Oracle CX Sales and B2B Service Integration 3:
Adapter • For new integrations created in Oracle
• Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter Integration 3 or upgraded integrations
• Oracle HCM Cloud Adapter from Generation 2, create the following
• Oracle Field Service Cloud Adapter invoke connections to achieve delayed
• Salesforce Adapter response functionality:
– Create a simple invoke for success
• ServiceNow Adapter
callbacks.
– Create an additional invoke for failure
callbacks under the fault handler to
catch the correct fault.
Developer The AS2 Adapter available in the Use the AS2 Adapter with B2B features such
Standard edition can only be used in as the B2B action, B2B design time, and B2B
standalone mode in existing integrations runtime. These features require use of the
upgraded from Oracle Integration Enterprise edition in Oracle Integration 3.
Generation 2 (for example, for file
transfer protocol use cases not using
B2B features).
Developer Use of basic authentication with the Use OAuth with the Oracle-provided REST
Oracle-provided REST APIs. APIs instead.
For more information on authentication
method support, see When is Basic Auth
Supported in Oracle Integration 3. For more
information on the Oracle-provided REST
APIs, see APIs and CLI.
Developer The Oracle Asserter testing framework No alternative for recording instances for
for recording tests of integration replay.
instances and replaying them to Use the Configure and run page to test REST
reproduce potential issues. Adapter trigger connection-based integrations
and scheduled integrations. See Test REST
Adapter Trigger Connection-Based
Integrations and Run a Schedule Integration
Immediately in Using Integrations in Oracle
Integration 3.

8-7

You might also like