April 2026 (26.04)
Common Features
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New service metrics and dimension |
There are new service metrics:
There is a new
flowType dimension, which specifies the integration flow type: sync or async. It applies to the following metrics:
See the following topics in Provisioning and
Administering Oracle Integration 3:
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26.04 |
| Data retention settings for Human in the Loop | The data retention settings for Oracle Integration also apply to Human in the Loop workflow instances that are in Completed, Expired, or Terminated statuses.
See Edit the Data Retention Period for an Instance in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration 3. |
26.04 |
| 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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26.04 |
Agentic AI Features
| Feature | Description | Minimum Version |
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Agentic AI Patterns |
Here are the new features for agentic AI patterns:
See in Using Agentic AI in Oracle Integration 3. |
26.04 |
| Agentic AI tools |
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Improved MCP Error Handling |
Errors in the MCP server are now standardized according to the MCP specification. . See in Using Agentic AI in Oracle Integration 3. |
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AI agents |
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| Knowledge base |
Create your own knowledge base with corporate documents and perform a knowledge base search from within your integrations. Publish your knowledge base as a tool to be discovered with MCP, or use your knowledge bases with agentic AI agents. |
26.04 |
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Human in the loop |
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26.04 |
Integration and Connectivity Features
| Feature | Description | Minimum Version |
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Copy standalone integrations to projects |
Based on your AI World feedback, projects have been updated. You can now copy one or multiple standalone integrations that currently exist outside of projects to a newly-created or existing project. See Copy Standalone Integrations to a Project in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
26.04 |
| AI assistant | The AI assistant is available in Enterprise and Healthcare editions only.
See Enable or Disable AI Assistant in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
26.04 |
| Edit integrations using AI more seamlessly |
When editing an integration using AI, you no longer need to save the integration each time you make an AI-powered update. See Use AI to Edit an Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
26.04 |
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Create integrations using AI based on integrations from the Integration Store |
The user experience to create an integration using AI based on integrations from the Integration Store has been improved. See Use AI to Create Integrations Based on Integrations from the Integration Store in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
26.04 |
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Mapping recommendations |
The mapping recommendations feature is now supported for the FTP Adapter too. The mapping recommendations feature is available only in the following region: UK South (London) - LHR. See Generate Mapping Recommendations in Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration 3. |
26.04 |
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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Vision action - Custom model image classification support |
The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Vision action now lets you use custom models to perform image classification. See Analyze and Extract Information from Images with a Vision Action in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
26.04 |
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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Generative AI action - On demand chat enhancements |
The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Generative AI action now supports OpenAI and xAI models for chat in the On demand category. The Tools attribute allows you to integrate external tools and APIs with the model. The Tools attribute is supported for the Meta, OpenAI, and xAI models. See Generate, Embed, or Rerank Text with a Generative AI Action in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
26.04 |
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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Document Understanding action - Enhancements |
The Oracle Cloud
Infrastructure Document Understanding action continues
to be enhanced.
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26.04 |
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OCI Object Storage native action - custom response header support |
You can define custom response headers when uploading objects to an object storage bucket in Oracle Cloud Console. You can then specify those same headers with the Download object operation when configuring the OCI Object storage action in the integration canvas. This capability allows Oracle Integration retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) functionality to retrieve custom response headers and use that information to provide context. See Invoke Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage from an Integration with an OCI Object Storage Action and Specify Custom Response Headers in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage Action in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
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The integration canvas, mapper, design UI, and monitoring UI have been upgraded to Jet 19. |
26.04 |
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| REST Adapter - Multi Key Authentication security policy support |
The REST Adapter provides support for the Multi Key Authentication security policy. This policy requires the use of multiple forms of authentication, such as combining passwords, hardware tokens, biometrics, or cryptographic keys, to authorize an action or access sensitive resources. See Configure Connection Security and Specify Custom Header Security Values to Authenticate with Endpoint Applications in Using the REST Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
26.04 |
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REST Adapter - Dynamic connection support |
You can dynamically update the REST Adapter invoke connection to use at runtime. This feature lets you use a single integration to send requests to multiple endpoints of the same application and eliminates the need to create a separate integration for each endpoint or multiple invoke connections configured in a switch action in a single integration. See Dynamically Update REST Adapter Invoke Connections at Runtime in Using the REST Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
26.04 |
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Apache Kafka Adapter - SASL/SCRAM security policy support |
The SASL/SCRAM security policy is supported. SASL/SCRAM is a robust mechanism for secure, standards-based authentication, preferred in many enterprise environments for its resiliency against common password-based attacks. Passwords are not transmitted directly. Only evidence (cryptographic proof) is exchanged, reducing the risk of password theft. See Kafka Adapter Capabilities and Configure Connection Security in Using the Apache Kafka Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
26.04 |
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BigQuery Adapter - New adapter |
The BigQuery Adapter enables you to integrate Google BigQuery with Oracle Integration. BigQuery is a cloud-based analytics database service that allows you to load, insert, query, and extract large volumes of data efficiently. See BigQuery Adapter Capabilities in Using the BigQuery Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
26.04 |
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Databricks Adapter - New adapter |
The Databricks Adapter enables you to integrate the Databricks database residing behind the firewall of your on-premises environment with Oracle Integration through use of the on-premises connectivity agent. The Databricks Adapter provides seamless integration with Databricks, a cloud-based database built on the lakehouse architecture. The Databricks Adapter supports configuration of SQL warehouses, schemas, and tables. See Databricks Adapter Capabilities in Using the Databricks Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
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ActiveMQ Adapter - New adapter |
The ActiveMQ Adapter enables you to create an integration in Oracle Integration that connects to the ActiveMQ Artemis messaging system. The ActiveMQ Adapter provides built-in connectivity to ActiveMQ Artemis brokers, making it easy to publish and consume messages between systems. See ActiveMQ Adapter Capabilities in Using the ActiveMQ Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
26.04 |
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Microsoft SharePoint Adapter - Site-level scoping |
For trigger connections, you can configure a specific site for subscribing to events. For invoke connections, you can select the site on which you want to perform data manipulation operations. See Microsoft SharePoint Capabilities in Using the Microsoft SharePoint Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
26.04 |
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Azure Event Grid Adapter - Enhancements |
The Azure Event Grid Adapter now provides full support for working with both public and private namespaces. These capabilities enable the Azure Event Grid Adapter to provide secure event publishing, polling, and subscriptions aligned to the network design, while supporting both trigger and invoke integration patterns. Azure Event Grid namespaces are top-level resources that provide isolation, security, and management for event-driven workloads. These namespaces offer a dedicated endpoint and centralized control for multiple topics and subscriptions. See Azure Event Grid Adapter Capabilities in Using the Azure Event Grid Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
26.04 |
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Microsoft SQL Server Adapter - Active Directory Service Principal security policy support |
The Active Directory Service Principal security policy is supported. This policy uses unique security identities, known as a service principal, within Microsoft Active Directory (AD) or Azure Active Directory (AD) to authenticate and authorize applications or services, instead of relying on user accounts. The Active Directory Service Principal security policy also enables connectivity to the Microsoft Fabric SQL Database. See Microsoft SQL Server Adapter Capabilities and Configure Connection Security in Using the Microsoft SQL Server Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
26.04 |
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Oracle NetSuite REST Adapter - JWT Client Credentials Assertion security policy support |
The Oracle NetSuite REST Adapter now supports JWT Client Credentials Assertion, enabling more secure, token-based authentication when integrating with NetSuite. This policy allows for secure invoke integrations with NetSuite services. This release also introduces a new Dataset operation type on the Basic Info page. With this enhancement, you can seamlessly perform dataset-driven actions, such as Get List of Datasets and Execute Datasets, to simplify orchestration and improve operational efficiency. See Oracle NetSuite REST Adapter Capabilities in Using the Oracle NetSuite REST Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
26.04 |
| Shopify Adapter - OAuth 2.0 Client Credentials security policy support |
The Client Credentials security policy is now supported. The Client Credentials security policy helps you establish connections with the Shopify Adapter using the newly created custom app. See Shopify Adapter Capabilities in Using the Shopify Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
26.04 |
| Shopify GraphQL Adapter - Enhancements | The Shopify GraphQL
Adapter continues to be enhanced:
See Shopify GraphQL Adapter Capabilities in Using the Shopify GraphQL Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
26.04 |
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Snowflake Adapter -OAuth Client Credentials security policy connectivity agent support |
The connectivity agent is only supported with the OAuth Client Credentials security policy. See Snowflake Adapter Capabilities in Using the Snowflake Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
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GCP Pub Sub Adapter - Dynamic topic name support |
If a topic or subscription already exists for publishing, pulling, or acknowledging messages, you can change the topic or subscription in the mapper at runtime. However, the corresponding request and response mappers remain the same as configured on the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard page. See Invoke Configuration Page in Using the GCP Pub Sub Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
26.04 |
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Project import support for RAB adapter project ID updates |
If you export and import a project that includes a RAB-based adapter that specifies the project ID value, that value is automatically updated to reflect the new project ID. No design-time editing of the project ID is required. |
26.04 |
| Attention! Download the latest mTLS wallets for some adapters |
DigiCert has announced that it will stop trusting G1 root certificates, effective April 15, 2026. This change impacts customers using Oracle Autonomous Transaction Processing Adapter, Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Adapter, Oracle Advanced Queuing (AQ) Adapter, Oracle Advanced Queuing (AQ) JMS Adapter, Oracle Database Adapter, and Oracle Database Cloud Service Adapter connections configured with wallet-based mutual TLS (mTLS) authentication. You must download the latest mTLS wallets. See Action Required: Re-download mTLS Wallets with DigiCert G2 Certificates. |
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| Attention! Retirement of Username Password Policy for the Salesforce Adapter |
Salesforce plans to retire the Salesforce Username Password Policy security policy with the Summer 2027 release. In the SOAP-based Salesforce Adapter, this policy is not supported for API versions 65 or later, but remains available for versions 31 to 64 until the Summer 2027 release. See SOAP API login() Retirement. SOAP-based Salesforce Adapter customers are strongly advised to upgrade their existing connections to use either the Authorization Code Credentials or Resource Owner Password Credentials security policy. Create any new connections using only these two supported authentication methods moving forward. See Configure Connection Security in Using the Salesforce Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
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| Attention! Retirement of OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy use with a non-Oracle Fusion Applications identity domain |
The use of a non-Oracle Fusion Applications identity domain with the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials security policy is being retired. Create all new connections with this security policy in an Oracle Fusion Applications identity domain. Existing customers who use a non-Oracle Fusion Applications identity domain (for example, an Oracle Integration identity domain) are being scheduled for migration to an Oracle Fusion Applications identity domain with a completion date of sometime this year. Post-migration, existing customers must perform several manual tasks to ensure that their connections continue to work successfully. See Perform Prerequisites to Set Up the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials Security Policy in Using the Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration 3, Perform Prerequisites to Set Up the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials Security Policy in Using the Oracle HCM Cloud Adapter with Oracle Integration 3, and Perform Prerequisites to Set Up the OAuth Authorization Code Credentials Security Policy in Using the Oracle CX Sales and B2B Service Adapter with Oracle Integration 3. |
26.04 |
| Attention! Important changes for the SOAP Adapter |
Enable MTOM for the SOAP Adapter with ERP endpoints. You must enable development shapes by release 26.04 and production shapes by release 26.07. This is the final time an extension is provided. See here for more information. |
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Adapter Certification updates |
The following adapters have been certified with additional application versions:
For details, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix. |
26.04 |
Robotic Process Automation (RPA) Features
| Feature | Description | Minimum Version |
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Configure AI-Assisted Self-Healing Robots |
An AI-assisted self-healing robot is an intelligent execution unit capable of autonomously detecting, analyzing, and recovering from errors during robot flow execution. An AI-assisted self-healing robot improves the reliability when minor or incremental UI changes are implemented. For example, if there are modifications in XPath or CSS selectors, the seal-healing feature will recommend the possible alternatives by analyzing the error, in context of the automation, using recommendations from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Generative AI. It will then apply the recommendations to successfully recover the robot from the error and proceed with the rest of the automation. See Configure AI-assisted Self-Healing Robots in Using Robots in Oracle Integration 3. |
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Optimize performance with autoscaling environment pools |
When you configure an environment pool, you can enable autoscaling by providing additional details such as the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Instance Pool OCID, minimum and maximum number of robot agents, and scaling policies that define when to scale-in or scale-out based on environment pool utilization, ensuring optimal performance and efficient resource utilization. See Configure an Environment Pool with Autoscaling in Using Robots in Oracle Integration 3. |
26.04 |
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Enhance exception handling for robots |
Robust exception handling is now built directly into the RPA framework, enabling greater control over how automation handles failures. You can define scopes to group related robot actions and configure fault handlers for those scopes. See Add a Scope in Using Robots in Oracle Integration 3. |
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Optimize operational visibility |
You can set up alerts to receive notifications when a robot agent becomes unavailable, enabling proactive monitoring and quicker issue resolution. See Configure Notification Emails in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
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Auto-scroll UI elements into view |
If a UI element is outside the viewport, it may not be visible, causing the robot execution to fail. UI elements are now automatically scrolled into view and made visible before the action is executed. |
26.04 |
Oracle Integration for Healthcare Features
| Feature | Description | Minimum Version |
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Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) - Error handling |
When you upload a CDA Schematron file for validation, you can enable the Fault integration flows at runtime on Schematron business rule validation checkbox to prevent the integration from throwing an exception when there are validation errors. See Create a Clinical Document Architecture Document in Using Oracle Integration for Healthcare in Oracle Integration 3. |
26.04 |
B2B for Oracle Integration Features
| Feature | Description | Minimum Version |
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New document standards: JSON and cXML |
B2B for Oracle Integration now supports two new document standards - JSON and cXML. See the following topics in Using B2B for Oracle
Integration 3:
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26.04 |
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Cut, copy, and paste options in schema editor |
You can now cut and paste schema constructs such as segment, loop, child element and composite element in the schema editor. Additionally, you can also copy and paste loops. See Add Segments and Other Schema Constructs in Using B2B for Oracle Integration 3. |
26.04 |
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Looping enhancements in schemas |
We have added support to enforce child loop parsing when parent and child loops share the same starting segment. You can configure element-based conditions to prioritize matching the child loop over the parent loop. See Enable Child Loop Parsing in Using B2B for Oracle Integration 3. |
26.04 |
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Override document version and type for EDIFACT schemas |
You can now define an override document version and document type for EDIFACT schemas within projects. Override values are available during schema and document setup, and are supported in agreements and B2B action document selection. See Create a New B2B Schema in Using B2B for Oracle Integration 3. |
26.04 |
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AS4 security enhancement |
In AS4 transport Receive section, a new check box Use password digest is introduced. Selecting this check box will automatically send the password in digest form instead of plain text in the payload. See Define an AS4 Transport in Using B2B for Oracle Integration 3. |
26.04 |
File Server Features
| Feature | Description | Minimum Version |
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Enhanced File Server
security with support for |
You can select the following
Elliptic Curve
Diffie-Hellman(ECDH-SHA2) algorithms:
See Configure File Server Settings in Using File Server in Oracle Integration 3. |
26.04 |
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New metric: |
You can monitor concurrent connections consumed by File Server on the Oracle Cloud Console using the
See About the Charts in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration 3. |
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