Oracle Integration Editions
Oracle Integration is available in two editions: Standard and Enterprise.
Either edition gives you the power to integrate your Software as a Service (SaaS) applications and your on-premises applications. Enterprise edition provides additional capabilities, including enterprise adapters. Enterprise edition enables you to also design, automate, and manage your business processes in the cloud.
Regardless of which edition you choose, Oracle handles cloud and database management and other administrative tasks for you.
Note:
All Oracle Integration Enterprise Edition features are visible in Standard Edition instances. However, if you have a Standard Edition license, you are not entitled to use features that are only available in Enterprise Edition (such as enterprise adapters, Process Automation, and B2B for Oracle Integration, unless you update your instance to Oracle Integration Enterprise Edition. See Edit the Edition, License Type, and Message Packs of an Instance.
Here’s a side-by-side comparison of what’s licensed in each edition.
Capability | Available in Standard edition | Available in Enterprise edition |
---|---|---|
Integration |
Yes |
Yes |
Visual Builder |
Yes |
Yes |
Standard adapters |
Yes |
Yes |
Enterprise adapters* |
No |
Yes |
Process Automation |
No |
Yes |
B2B** |
No |
Yes |
File Server |
Yes |
Yes |
Embedded recipes and business and technical accelerators |
Yes |
Yes |
*Enterprise adapters include Oracle E-Business Suite Adapter, Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Adapter, Oracle Siebel Adapter, and SAP Adapter.
**You cannot create new integrations in standalone mode in Oracle Integration 3, but you can continue using the AS2 Adapter in standalone mode in integrations that you created in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and that were upgraded to Oracle Integration 3 (for example, for file transfer protocol use cases). To use the AS2 Adapter with B2B features such as the B2B action, B2B design time, and B2B runtime, you must use Enterprise edition.