April 2023

Common Features

Feature Description Minimum Version Required

JDK 17 support

The connectivity agent has been certified to support 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.

23.04.1

Additional instances are ready for upgrade

Upgrades for additional adapters

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.

23.04

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

Integration project enhancements

Integration projects continue to be enhanced with new 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 Filter icon on the Projects page.

See About Integration Projects and Design, Manage, and Monitor Integrations in Projects in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3.

23.04

Self-diagnosing Oracle Fusion Applications business event delivery

You can self-diagnose the delivery of business events 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.

23.04

Observability pages enhancements

The Observability part of Oracle Integration has been 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 Filter icon 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 Filter icon shows errors alphabetically by name or by error count in descending order. See View Errors By Integration and Connection.

23.04

Invoke Oracle Cloud Infrastructure functions directly from an integration

You can directly invoke Oracle Cloud Infrastructure 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.

23.04

Expression support in wait actions

You can use the Expression Builder to configure the 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.

23.04

Stage file action - Configure the segment size to a value greater than 200 records.

The Read File in Segments operation in the stage file 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.

23.04

ServiceNow Adapter - OAuth Three-Legged Authorization Code Credentials security policy support

The ServiceNow Adapter supports REST APIs protected using OAuth 2.0 three-legged authentication with the Authorization Code Credentials security policy.

See ServiceNow Adapter Capabilities in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

23.04

OData Adapter - New adapter

The OData Adapter (short for Open Data Protocol) 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.

23.04
Primavera Unifier Adapter - New adapter

The Primavera Unifier Adapter enables you to set up a 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.

23.04
SAP S/4HANA Cloud Adapter - Client Certificate-based security policy support

The SAP S/4HANA Cloud Adapter supports SAP S/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.

23.04

PostgreSQL Adapter - Polling and SQL statement execution support
The PostgreSQL Adapter has been enhanced to 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.

23.04
Netezza Adapter - Stored procedure and polling support
The Netezza Adapter has been enhanced to 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.

23.04

Oracle Intelligent Track and Trace Adapter

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

The Oracle Intelligent Track and Trace Adapter enables you to create an integration between Oracle Intelligent Track and Trace and Oracle Integration.

See Oracle Intelligent Track and Trace Adapter Capabilities in Using the Oracle Intelligent Track and Trace Adapter with Oracle Integration 3.

23.04

Oracle Intelligent Advisor Adapter

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

Use the Oracle Intelligent Advisor Adapter in an integration to allow web interviews to trigger Oracle Integration integrations as the endpoints for data 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.

23.04

File Server Features

Feature Description Minimum Version Required

Support for additional algorithms

File Server now supports additional 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.

23.04

B2B for Oracle Integration Features

Feature Description Minimum Version Required

B2B for Oracle Integration

B2B for Oracle Integration continues to be enhanced with new features:

23.04