
In February 2025, we saw the release of Oracle Integration 3 v25.02 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 1st release for the year. see my other posts (NEW FEATURES in Oracle Integration 3! (24.08), 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 saw last year.
NEW Common Features
New Common features of Oracle Integration 3 include:
- Robotic Process Automation – a long time mentioned feature that in now in general availability on OIC3. This is a new – native – automation technology available (in enterprise edition). In the same way you can get an integration to perform API/File/Event based automation, you can now have a robot perform UI based automation. OIC, for a long time, has provided native integration to other RPA vendors (see my posts: UiPath – Creating a Robot in Orchestrator, Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) UiPath Adapter, Robotic Process Automation, Pt1 – History & Introduction, Robot Process Automation, Pt2 – What is RPA?, Oracle Integration (Gen2): Connecting to UiPath), but now it is here as an oracle-centric capability! – more to come on this in future posts. For now, if you want to learn more, see the following links:
- Oracle managed disaster recovery: Further enhancements to OIC Oracle-managed DR.
- New billing metrics: Oracle integration will be moving to a component-usage-based billing model for oracle integration customers. You can look at the Available Metrics Charts.
- New integration recipes:
- Send New Appointment Details from an EMR Application to a Healthcare Provider

- New integration recipes:
- Send Automatic Replies to Emails with a Specific Subject Using Oracle AI

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) and NEW FEATURES in Oracle Integration 3! (24.08)) now allows you to:
- Design polling triggers
- Use new CNCF functions
- Generate AI powered descriptions of integrations
- View the OIC instance name in the instance banner. This is incredibly useful if you are regularly switching between instances of OIC. The text within brackets describes the shape of the instance.

- New enhancements to Oracle Integration Projects functionality has been introduced. This includes:
- You can now view all parent and child instances of a particular integration instance.
- You can now create a B2B for Oracle Integration error group in a project and perform lifecycle actions such as activate, deactivate, import, export, and delete on a project deployment.
- You can now share events across many instances of oracle integration projects.
- New enhancements to Oracle Integration Events functionality have been introduced. This includes:
- You can now share events across many instances of oracle integration projects. This feature mitigates the need to create duplicate events across projects and streamline components within your oracle integration instance.
- You can now use an expression builder to create a filter condition to subscribe to an event in a subscribing integration. This feature gives increased flexibility when defining subscription filters.
- New enhancements to the dashboard and instances page within the integration service console.
- Synchronous and asynchronous request limits are now displayed on the dashboard page
- The filter on the instances page now allows you to search for instances based upon their minimum and maximum durations in milliseconds

NEW Adapters & Connectivity
With this release we see the following new adapters available out-of-the-box:
| Adapter | Comment |
|---|---|
| RabbitMQ | Enables you to create an integration that connects to a RabbitMQ messaging system. |
| Asana | Elevates project management and collaboration by enabling direct integration with the Asana platform. |
In addition, the following adapters available out-of-the-box have been updated:
| Adapter | Update |
|---|---|
| MS Dynamics 365 CRM | Now provides support for trigger (inbound) connections |
| GCP Pub Sub | Now provides support for enhanced enhance secure, private network connections. |
| GCP Storage | Now has security policy updates |
| ArcGIS (ESRI) | Now provides support for trigger (inbound) connections |
| Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) | Now provides AVRO sample payload support |
| Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) | Now provides AVRO sample payload support |
| Salesforce REST | Now provides support for bulk query support |
| Apache Kafka | Now provides several new enhancements |
| Shopify GraphQL | Now provides company events support enhancements |
| Oracle EPM Cloud | Now provides support for enhanced OAuth support enhancements |
| Oracle Utilities | Now provides support for enhanced JWT client and user assertions |
| Apache Kafka, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle Advanced Queuing (AQ), SAP, SAP Concur, Shopify, Shopify GraphQL | Now has adapter certification updates |
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