September 2022

Common Features

Feature Description Minimum Version Required

New workshops

The following LiveLabs workshops are now available:

N/A

New recipe

The following new recipes have been added to Oracle Integration 3 to help you jump start your integration development. Simply install, configure, and activate.

See Recipes and Accelerators on the Oracle Help Center for a list of all Oracle Integration recipes.

N/A

Logging activity stream data

Capturing the activity stream in the Oracle Cloud 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.

22.08

Integration and Connectivity Features

Feature Description Minimum Version Required
Automatic saving of mapper updates

Changes you make in the mapper are automatically saved, eliminating the need to click Validate or Save.

See Save Changes Automatically in Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration 3.

22.08
Keyboard shortcuts

Keyboard shortcuts are available for use in the integration canvas.

See Keyboard Shortcuts in the Integration Canvas and the Mapper in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.

22.08
JavaScript file editor

You can edit JavaScript file code in Oracle Integration without the need to export the code to an external editor for editing.

See Update JavaScript Files in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.

22.08
Filter the display of errors in the activity stream

You can filter the activity stream to quickly show error 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.

22.08
Separate display of HTTP headers and payload in the activity stream

The HTTP headers and 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.

22.08
Enforcement of 700 active integrations limit

You can activate up to 700 integrations per instance. 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.

22.08
NAT gateway IP address (outbound IP address) in the About menu

You can obtain the NAT gateway IP address (outbound 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.

22.0.8