
In June 2025, we saw the release of Oracle Integration 3 v25.06 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 3rd release for the year. see my post NEW FEATURES in Oracle Integration 3! (25.02) and NEW FEATURES in Oracle Integration 3! (25.04) to read about other new features we saw in the last few releases.
NEW Common Features
New Common features of Oracle Integration 3 include:
- Generative AI Engine is now available in 4 regions (US West – Phoenix, US East – Ashburn, UK South – London, Germany Central – Frankfurt). This means you can now create AI generated integration descriptions and more if your tenancy is located in these datacentres.
- Enhancements to Oracle managed disaster recovery – Now, integrations that use polling endpoints (which includes OCI streaming, databases, etc) are automatically activated upon a failover scenario to a secondary instance. No manual interventions or reactivations are needed.
- IMPORTANT – Billing changes. On July 1st 2025, changes are made to billing metrics. If you are using Oracle managed disaster recovery, RPA or extended data retention features. (see here)
- OIC3 is now available for provisioning in the following regions: Indonesia, Batam (HSG)
- New integration recipes:
- Approve Invoices using OCI AI Services

- New integration recipes:
- Validate ID for a loan application using OCI AI Services

- Additional instances are now available for upgrade to OIC3. If you are using OIC Gen2 in the US Government cloud region, you can now update to OIC3.
- New OCI AI Services native actions (OCI Document Understanding, OCI Generative AI, OCI Generative AI Agents RAG, OCI Language, OCI Speech, OCI Vision)

NEW Integration Features
New integration features of Oracle Integration 3 include:
- YET MORE AI capabilities are here in OIC3.
- You can analyse and extract information from images using an OCI vision action (new post coming)
- Generate text with an OCI Generative AI action (new post coming)
- Perform text analysis and translation with an OCI language action (new post coming)
- Transcribe speech to text with an OCI speech action
- Ask questions and receive responses based on current enterprise data with an OCI generative AI Agents RAG action
- Extract information from invoices, receipts, drivers licenses and passports with an OCI document understanding action (see my post Oracle Integration Cloud: Using the AI Document Understanding Action)
- Use AI to create an integration (new post coming)
- Generate library, healthcare, B2B and event descriptions
- Generate AI powered error messages for failed integration instances (new post coming)
- Github integration with OIC3 projects is here. You can now configure access to a github repository from Oracle integration.
- You can now create and activate project deployments that include decisions
NEW Adapters & Connectivity
With this release we see the following new adapters available out-of-the-box:
| Adapter | Comment |
|---|---|
| Microsoft SharePoint | Enables you to create an integration that connects to the Microsoft SharePoint application using Microsoft Graph APIs |
| OpenAI | Enables you to directly integrate with OpenAI’s LLMs for advanced content generation, intelligent summarisation, contextual classification and conversation handling |
In addition, the following adapters available out-of-the-box have been updated:
| Adapter | Update |
|---|---|
| REST | Now provides support for identity propagation with Oracle NetSuite |
| FTP | Now provides support for listing files in descending order from the input directory Now provides support for nonschema-based polling of any file up to 1GB |
| GCP Pub Sub | Now provides support for bulk AVRO messaging |
| Apache Kafka | Now provides support for Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka |
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