December 2022
Common Features
Feature | Description | Minimum Version Required |
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Additional instances are ready for upgrade |
Oracle Integration Generation 2 instances that use File Server can now be upgraded to Oracle Integration 3. Additionally, instances that use the Oracle Responsys 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. |
Latest version of Oracle Integration Generation 2 |
Stop and start an instance This Oracle Integration Generation 2 feature is now available in Oracle Integration 3. |
You can now start and stop an Oracle Integration 3 instance. See Stopping and Starting an Instance in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration 3. |
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New recipes |
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. |
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Integration and Connectivity Features
Feature | Description | Minimum Version Required |
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Project support in Oracle Integration |
You can create integration projects in Oracle 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. |
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Support for parallel actions in integrations |
You can add parallel actions to integrations. A parallel 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. |
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Improved monitoring user experience | The Observability section continues to be
improved:
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. |
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Refresh integration endpoints |
The Regenerate Artifacts
option has been renamed to Refresh
endpoints in the Actions
See Refresh Endpoints for Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
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Snowflake Adapter - New adapter |
The Snowflake Adapter is a new addition to the 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. |
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PostgreSQL Adapter - New adapter |
The PostgreSQL Adapter is a new addition to the 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. |
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Oracle Primavera Cloud Adapter - New adapter |
The Oracle Primavera Cloud Adapter is a new addition 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. |
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Workday Adapter - Authorization Code Credentials security policy support |
The Workday Adapter supports the Authorization Code 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. |
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Salesforce Adapter - Bulk 2.0 support |
The Salesforce Adapter supports Bulk 2.0 operations. 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. |
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Jira Adapter - Trigger connection support for events |
The Jira Adapter provides trigger connection support for the Project Created, Project Updated, and Project Deleted events. See Jira Adapter Capabilities in Using the Jira Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
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Oracle Responsys Adapter - Oracle Integration 3 support This Oracle Integration Generation 2 feature is now available in Oracle Integration 3. |
Use the Oracle Responsys Adapter to extract customer profile data from customer relationship management, sales automation, and commerce applications. See Oracle Responsys Adapter Capabilities in Using the Oracle Responsys Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
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