
In April 2025, we saw the release of Oracle Integration 3 v25.04 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 2nd release for the year. see my post NEW FEATURES in Oracle Integration 3! (25.02) to read about other new features we saw in the last release.
NEW Common Features
New Common features of Oracle Integration 3 include:
- An announcements banner has been added to enable you to see announcements and information relating to ongoing, completed and scheduled patching. It also describes actions needed from you on your OIC instance.
- Additional enhancements for Oracle managed disaster recovery. This includes event integration failover to a secondary instance and additional support for private endpoints.
- New integration recipes:
- Sync data between Azure Storage and PostgreSQL upon receiving a notification on Azure event grid.

- Create a Jira issue for exceptions in integrations

- Create and add a user to multiple groups in OCI

- Import Suppliers from a file server to Oracle ERP Cloud

NEW Integration Features
New integration features of Oracle Integration 3 include:
- More AI Capabilities:
- Using the OIC Document Understanding to extract information from documents such as invoices, receipts, images, etc. (see my post Oracle Integration Cloud: Using the AI Document Understanding Action)
- Generate an iCal schedule from natural language text
- AI generated project and lookup descriptions from natural language text (similar to AI generated integration descriptions that I wrote about in my post: NEW FEATURES in Oracle Integration 3! (25.02))
- Use AI to generate SQL queries with the Oracle ATP Adapter
- Add a process automation adapter to an integration workflow

- Export and import a project that includes events
- Dynamically update FTP invoke connection during runtime
- You can add out of the box automated retry logic to invoke connections when an invocation failure occurs.
NEW Adapters & Connectivity
With this release we see the following new adapters available out-of-the-box:
| Adapter | Comment |
|---|---|
| Oracle Advanced Queuing (AQ) JMS | A newer and better adapter |
In addition, the following adapters available out-of-the-box have been updated:
| Adapter | Update |
|---|---|
| REST | Now provide support for OAuth identity propagation Now provides obfuscation support for OAuth 2 & 3 legged flows |
| Oracle Fusion ERP | Now provide support for OAuth identity propagation Now provide support for OAuth using the JWT User Assertion security policy |
| Oracle Fusion HCM | Now provide support for OAuth identity propagation Now provide support for OAuth using the JWT User Assertion security policy |
| Oracle Fusion CX Sales | Now provide support for OAuth identity propagation Now provide support for OAuth using the JWT User Assertion security policy |
| Oracle Fusion CX B2B | Now provide support for OAuth identity propagation Now provide support for OAuth using the JWT User Assertion security policy |
| MS Office 365 | Now provides filtering and pagination support |
| Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) | Now provides inbound polling support |
| Oracle Service Cloud | Now provides support for OAuth2.0 security policy for inbound |
| HubSpot | Now provides enhancements in the trigger role |
| MS Dynamics 365 CRM | Now provides support for query filitering |
| Confluent | Now provides support for mTLS and dead letter queuing |
| Shopify GraphQL | Now provides support for multi domain functionality in invoke and trigger actions |
| FTP | Now provides support for NLST |
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