Oracle Integration Cloud Gen2, launched in 2019, has been succeeded by the more advanced Oracle Integration 3 in 2022. This upgrade enhances performance and scalability for complex workflows. The post outlines steps for upgrading, emphasizing careful planning and testing to minimize disruption during the transition from Gen2 to Gen3.
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It’s time to move to Oracle Integration 3!
Oracle Integration Cloud Gen2 will be deprecated entirely by August 31, 2025, with provisioning ending on March 20, 2025. Customers must upgrade to Oracle Integration 3, a cloud-native solution providing improved performance and scalability. Administrators should watch for important emails and announcements regarding necessary actions to avoid service disruptions.
Oracle Autonomous Database: Securing with Access Control Lists (ACL)
Access Control Lists (ACLs) enhance the security of Oracle Autonomous Database by restricting access to specific IP addresses or CIDR blocks. Users can configure ACLs during provisioning or update existing instances. This guide provides step-by-step instructions for both creating a new database and modifying an existing one to optimize security.
NEW FEATURES in Oracle Integration 3! (24.08)
In August 2024, Oracle Integration 3 v24.08 was released, introducing new features including increased service limits, new out-of-the-box recipes, enhancements to project functionality, and updates to existing adapters, offering a comprehensive upgrade to the integration platform.
NEW FEATURES in Oracle Integration 3! (24.06)
In June 2024, Oracle Integration 3 v24.06 was released with new common features such as new integration recipes and enhancements to OCI Logging analytics. It also includes new integration features like Rapid Adapter Builder updates and increased active integrations. Moreover, there are new adapters and updated existing ones for various platforms.
NEW FEATURES in Oracle Integration 3! (24.04)
In April 2024, Oracle Integration 3 v24.04 was released with new features. Common features include support for customer-managed disaster recovery, TLS cipher rotation update, and custom endpoints. Integration features include OpenAPI support for Rapid Adapter Builder, JSON payload syntax validation, duration-based activity stream sorting, and shared connections. New adapters and updates are also available.
NEW FEATURES in Oracle Integration 3! (24.02)
In February 2024, Oracle released Integration 3 v24.02, introducing various new features. Common features include an improved adapters page on the Oracle Help Center. Integration features consist of the Rapid Adapter Builder and enhanced observability. New adapters have been added, and existing ones have been updated with additional functionalities.
Creating an Oracle Integration 3 Instance in Oracle Cloud
The post provides a step-by-step guide on creating and accessing an Oracle Integration 3 instance in Oracle Cloud. The guide includes logging into the Oracle Cloud account, navigation through the menu, selecting developer services, setting up compartments, supplying instance information, and finally creating the instance.
NEW FEATURES in Oracle Integration 3! (23.08)
In August 2023, we saw the release of Oracle Integration 3 v23.08 and with it, we yet again see a whole host of new features. In this post I will document some of the key features that you can now take advantage of. This is Oracle's 8th release for the year.
How to Use Your Own Encryption Key for Data Encryption in Oracle Cloud
In this post, I will focus on securing object storage data with your own encryption key, but note that this content is still very relevant for other OCI services such as block, object or file services or Oracle's platform solutions such as databases, analytics, etc. By default, OCI/Oracle automatically manages the keys that are used to encrypt and secure your data on the OCI platform.. this makes things a little simpler - you know your data is secure, so you don't need to worry about it. However, there may be requirements to use customer-managed encryption keys. We will explore how in the post.