
In August 2024, we saw the release of Oracle Integration 3 v24.08 and with it, we yet again see a bunch of new features. In this post I will document some of the key features that you can now take advantage of. Note – for full release information, please visit Oracle documentation here.
This is Oracle’s 4th release for the year. see my other posts (NEW FEATURES in Oracle Integration 3! (24.06),NEW FEATURES in Oracle Integration 3! (24.04), NEW FEATURES in Oracle Integration 3! (24.02)) to read about other new features we have seen this year.
NEW Common Features
New Common features of Oracle Integration 3 include:
- An increase to service limits for the number of concurrent synchronous requests. The maximum number of synchronous concurrent requests is now 600.
- New out-of-the-box recipes:
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NEW Integration Features
New integration features of Oracle Integration 3 include:
- The Rapid Adapter Builder (mentioned in NEW FEATURES in Oracle Integration 3! (24.02) and NEW FEATURES in Oracle Integration 3! (24.04)) now allows you to view the execution logs of background flows in design time.
- New enhancements to Oracle Integration Projects functionality has been introduced. This includes
- Resources for integrations are now accessible from a vertical navigation pane on the project details page
- The Share and Details sections that were previously visible on the details page for a project are now accessible by clicking the Share and Edit Details icons.
- Project export functionality is now available by clicking the the export icon.
- The dependency diagram available within oracle integration projects has been enhanced. Now providing:
- A summary report which displays information about dependent resources across the current project, other projects and unused dependent resources.
- Integrations that are shareable with other projects are more easily recognised by a green circle
- Integrations that are not shareable with other projects are identified by a green square.
- You can now view multiple minor versions of integrations.
- When selecting the Enable payload validation option during integration activation, it remains set by default. If you later deactivate and reactivate the integration you no longer need to reselect this option
- Refresh endpoints inside the integration canvas
NEW Adapters & Connectivity
With this release we see the following new adapters available out-of-the-box:
| Adapter | Comment |
|---|---|
| ArcGIS (ESRI) | Enables you to integrate on-premises applications, which expose ArcGIS REST APIs, with Oracle Integration using the connectivity agent. |
| Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) | Enables you to create integrations in Oracle Integration that connect to the Amazon SNS distributed publish-subscribe messaging system. |
In addition, the following adapters available out-of-the-box have been updated:
| Adapter | Update |
|---|---|
| Oracle Intelligent Advisor | Now provides support for using private endpoint |
| Oracle Utilities | Now provides support for using private endpoint |
| Oracle Field Service | Now provides support for using private endpoint |
| Oracle Responsys | Now provides support for using private endpoint |
| Oracle Service Cloud | Now provides support for using private endpoint |
| Salesforce REST | Now provides support for attachment downloads and bulk data operations |
| Apache Kafka | Now enables connectivity to Azure Event Hub |
| Oracle Service Cloud | Now provides event delivery service support |
| Snowflake | Now provides connectivity agent support |
| Oracle Advanced Queuing (AQ) | Now supports new features. |
| Coupa Sourcing | Now supports advanced pagination |
| Coupa Procurement | Now supports advanced pagination |
| GCP Pub Sub | Now supports dead lettering and opaque schema features |
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