
In October 2025, we saw the release of Oracle Integration 3 v25.10 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.
As I mentioned in my post: Oracle Integration – Moving to a quarterly release cycle!, Oracle integration has now moved to a quarterly release cycle.
This is Oracle’s 4th release for the year. see my post NEW FEATURES in Oracle Integration 3! (25.02), NEW FEATURES in Oracle Integration 3! (25.04) and NEW FEATURES in Oracle Integration 3! (25.06) to read about other new features we saw in the last few releases.
NEW Common Features
New Common features of Oracle Integration 3 include:
- Further enhancements to Oracle-managed disaster recovery functionality – Now customer-managed custom endpoints are supported.
- Enhanced monitoring on concurrent synchronous requests
- Oracle Integration 3 is now available for provisioning in the following regions:
- Ireland East, Dublin (ZQO)
- Malaysia West, Kulai (FYV)
- US Midwest, Des Moines (KQQ)
- US South, Dallas (DFW)
- US South Central, Abilene (ABL)
- US West, Quincy (EEM)
- US West, Seattle (NHJ)
- Remaining Oracle Integration Gen2 instances in US Government Cloud regions can now upgrade to Oracle Integration 3
- API endpoints for Oracle Integration APIs have had their named standardised. See documentation here.
- There is new documentation (here) to help estimate how many message packs to size your Oracle Integration instance with – it is a really nice documentation addition!
NEW Integration Features
New integration features of Oracle Integration 3 include:
- You can now create projects using natural language by selecting a recipe/accelerator
- You can now automatically configure a trigger/invoke when creating and integration using AI
- You can now generate documentation about an integration
- You can now generate documentation about a project
- You can now edit integrations using natural language
- You can now view AI derived insights/summarisation for errored B2B integrations
- The OCI Vision action now enables you to read an image to analyze from an object storage bucket – removing the need to access the object storage bucket first.
- The OCI generative AI action now enables you to rerank text, embed text and chat (including images)
- The OCI language action now supports masking of PII
- The OCI Speech action now supports text to speech
- The OCI document understanding action now supports enhanced operations
- AI-generated error message capability has been enhanced
- It is now possible to generate mapping recommendations
- Projects enhancements
- export a project asynchronously
- create and share lookups between projects
- increased service limits for the number of connections, lookups, JS libraries, deployments, queues and events
- Changes to audit logging
- When activating a minor integration version while a major version is still active, all running instances will complete with the previous major version
- Oracle gen2 process can be invoked from oracle integration 3
- You can now reactivate 50+ integrations in bulk after a connector change
- The Oracle integration connectivity agent is now certified for Oracle Linux (OEL) 9
NEW/UPDATED Adapters & Connectivity
With this release we see the following new adapters available out-of-the-box:
| Adapter | Comment |
|---|---|
| Anthropic | Enables you to connect with Anthropic’s Claude models, enabling text prompting and tools/function calling for conversational and AI-assisted workflows. |
| Oracle Health Inventory Management | Synchronizes supply data from Oracle Fusion Cloud SCM with the Oracle Health EHR based on a specified schedule. |
In addition, the following adapters available out-of-the-box have been updated:
| Adapter | Update |
|---|---|
| OpenAI | Now supports the chat completions API |
| Salesforce | Retirement of username/password security policy coming in summer 2027 Now provides support for external client applications using auth code credentials |
| REST | You can now configure connectivity agent-based, mutual transport layer security (mTLS) to access on-premises endpoints Now provides support for PKCE |
| SOAP | Now provides support for PKCE |
| Oracle Fusion Field Service | Now provides support for PKCE Now supports the Auth Code security policy |
| Asana | Now provides support for PKCE |
| ArcGIS | Now provides support for PKCE |
| GCP Pub Sup | Now provides support for PKCE |
| GCP Storage | Now provides support for PKCE |
| FHIR | Now provides support for PKCE |
| Snowflake | Now provides client credential support for other identity providers |
| Adobe Sign | Now supports version 6 APIs |
| GraphQL | Now provides OAuth Client Credentials support |
| FTP | Now supports `100mb payloads for polling |
| MS Sharepoint | Now includes auto-renewal of subscriptions |
| Oracle EBS | Now can connect to endpoints using a private VCN |
| Slack | Now supports trigger connections for receiving events |
| CPQ | Now supports OAuth using JWT user assertion policy |