March 2023

Common Features

Feature Description Minimum Version Required
Tenancy migration to identity domains

Starting this month, Oracle begins a region-by-region 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.

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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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Improved Recipes and Accelerators page in the Oracle Help Center

The Recipes and Accelerators page on the Oracle 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.


Recipes and Accelerators page in the Oracle Help Center

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Visual Builder Features

Feature Description Minimum Version Required

Visual Builder support

This Oracle Integration Generation 2 feature is now available in Oracle Integration 3.

New versions of Visual Builder are now supported in Oracle Integration 3.

Use Visual Builder to quickly create and 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 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.

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