December 2023 (23.12)
Common Features
Feature | Description | Minimum Version Required |
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New recipes |
The following new recipes have been added to Oracle Integration to help you jump start your integration
development. Simply install, configure, and activate.
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Additional instances are ready for upgrade |
Oracle Integration Generation 2 instances that use allowlists can now be upgraded to Oracle Integration 3. See Upgrade from Oracle Integration Generation 2 to Oracle Integration 3 in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration 3. |
N/A |
Associate an instance with a secondary domain |
If your tenancy uses identity domains, you can now associate an Oracle Integration 3 instance with a secondary identity domain—an identity domain other than the one you're signed into. This allows you to manage all your instances in your tenancy from one domain, rather than having to sign into each domain to manage the associated instances. See Creating an Oracle Integration Instance in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration 3. |
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Integration and Connectivity Features
Feature | Description | Minimum Version Required |
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Notification of the status of asynchronous operations |
You can view the current progress of some asynchronous, design-time operations from the notifications center icon in the Oracle Integration banner. This view eliminates the need to constantly refresh the page to check progress. See View the Progress of Asynchronous, Design-Time Operations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
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Import and export design-time metadata between instances This Oracle Integration Generation 2 feature is now available in Oracle Integration 3. |
You can export and import archives of integration design-time metadata between Oracle Integration 3 instances. This feature can be useful if you want to take a snapshot of a production environment and try to recreate a problem in a different environment, move metadata from an instance in one region to an instance in another region, perform manual archives, and automate your environment to archive daily to a repository such as Git. See Clone the Design-Time Metadata of an Entire Service Instance in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
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Deployment to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure API Gateway This Oracle Integration Generation 2 feature is now available in Oracle Integration 3. |
You can deploy individual integration endpoints as routes to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure API Gateway. See Deploy Integration Endpoints to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure API Gateway in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
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Project enhancements |
Projects have received the following enhancements:
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TLS 1.3 support in outbound adapters |
TLS version 1.3 is supported for outbound integrations. See Inbound and Outbound Endpoints and Transport Layer Security Server Version Support in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
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Oracle CX Sales and B2B Service Adapter - Integration regeneration support |
You can regenerate integration metadata as you add new custom fields in Oracle CX Sales and B2B Service. This capability eliminates the need to edit an endpoint in an integration. See Oracle CX Sales and B2B Service Adapter Capabilities in Using the Oracle CX Sales and B2B Service Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
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GraphQL Adapter - Inline fragment support |
The GraphQL Adapter now supports defining and executing fragments. Both inline and named fragments are supported. See Operation Page in Using the GraphQL Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
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GitHub Adapter - Regeneration support |
You can manually refresh the currently-cached metadata available to the GitHub Adapter. See Refresh Integration Metadata in Using the GitHub Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
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Salesforce Marketing Cloud Adapter - Inbound support |
The Salesforce Marketing Cloud Adapter supports trigger (inbound) connections. See Salesforce Marketing Cloud Adapter Capabilities in Using the Salesforce Marketing Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
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Azure Active Directory Adapter - Inbound, regeneration, and pagination support |
The Azure Active Directory
Adapter
includes the following new capabilities:
See Azure Active Directory Adapter Capabilities in Using the Azure Active Directory Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
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Azure Storage Adapter - Outbound connectivity agent support and regeneration |
The Azure Storage Adapter includes the following new capabilities:
See Azure Storage Adapter Capabilities in Using the Azure Storage Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
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Azure Event Grid Adapter - Webhook JWT authentication, domain cloud, and custom schema support |
The Azure Event Grid Adapter includes the following new capabilities:
See Azure Event Grid Adapter Capabilities in Using the Azure Event Grid Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
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GCP Pub Sub Adapter - Regeneration support |
You can manually refresh the currently-cached metadata available to the GCP Pub Sub Adapter. See Refresh Integration Metadata in Using the GCP Pub Sub Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
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GCP Storage Adapter - Regeneration support and ability to delete files/objects after downloading |
You can manually refresh the currently-cached metadata available to the GCP Storage Adapter and delete files/objects after downloading. See Refresh Integration Metadata and Invoke Configuration Page in Using the GCP Storage Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
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Zuora Adapter - Custom field support in the inbound direction and regeneration |
You can manually refresh the currently-cached metadata available to the Zuora Adapter. The Zuora Adapter also supports custom fields. See Zuora Adapter Capabilities and Refresh Integration Metadata in Using the Zuora Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
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OData Adapter - Batch operations support for OData V4 (cloud) and pagination support |
The OData Adapter (invoke
direction) introduces the following new capabilities:
The batch operation feature enables you to execute more than one
operation as a batch.
See OData Adapter Capabilities in Using the OData Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
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B2B for Oracle Integration Features
Feature | Description | Minimum Version Required |
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RosettaNet support |
B2B for Oracle Integration now supports the RosettaNet business protocol for exchanging documents with trading partners. RosettaNet defines both e-commerce document and exchange protocols. RosettaNet is XML-based and defines message guidelines, business process interfaces, and frameworks for interactions between organizations. See About RosettaNet in Using B2B for Oracle Integration 3 and RosettaNet Adapter Capabilities in Using the RosettaNet Adapter in Oracle Integration 3. |
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REST transport support |
You can exchange inbound and outbound messages with trading partners over the REST transport in B2B for Oracle Integration. The REST transport is useful for trading partners that don't use EDI or RosettaNet and can exchange messages using web forms or WebUI. See REST Support and Manage B2B Trading Partners in Using B2B for Oracle Integration 3. |
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Support for new X12 versions |
Support is provided for EDI X12 versions 4010 to 8040. All document types within each version are supported. See Business Protocols Supported in B2B for Oracle Integration in Using B2B for Oracle Integration 3. |
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