- Exploring Oracle Integration Cloud: May 2026
May 2026 continued the strong momentum around AI, agentic architectures, and enterprise automation that has characterized much of the year. While Oracle Integration Cloud’s AI capabilities remained a major focus, the community also explored multicloud integration strategies, healthcare transformation, performance optimization, security, and practical implementation patterns for enterprise workloads.
A notable theme this month was the growing convergence between AI, cloud platforms, and integration services. Articles explored how Oracle Integration can participate in governed AI ecosystems, how organizations can leverage multicloud architectures spanning OCI, Azure, and Google Cloud, and how AI agents can be supported through improved memory, governance, and large-payload handling capabilities.
Below is a curated overview of the most relevant Oracle Integration Cloud blogs and updates published during May 2026.
Article / Link Author Subject Matter Oracle Integration Enters the Age of AI – Product Update Webcast Oracle Integration Product Team Overview of Oracle Integration’s AI strategy and upcoming platform innovations. Oracle AI Agent Memory: A Governed Unified Memory Core for Enterprise AI Agents Oracle Developers Enterprise-grade memory management and governance for AI agents. Fusion AI Agent Studio – Handling Large Payloads Before the LLM Oracle A-Team Strategies for preprocessing large payloads before AI model consumption. OIC OCI Java Function Code for RSA Encryption Rakesh Gupta Implementing RSA encryption using OCI Functions and Oracle Integration. OIC Improving Performance – Avoid Common Pitfalls Rakesh Gupta Performance optimization techniques and best practices for Oracle Integration. OIC Handling Dynamic JSON Payloads Rakesh Gupta Approaches for managing dynamic and schema-flexible JSON payloads. NEW FEATURES in Oracle Integration 3! (26.04) Amy Simpson-Grange Community overview of Oracle Integration 26.04 enhancements and new capabilities. Unlocking Innovation: The Power of OCI and Azure Collaboration Sanae Bekkar Exploring multicloud innovation opportunities between Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and Microsoft Azure. Connecting OCI and Google Cloud: A Multicloud Innovation Guide Sanae Bekkar Architectural guidance for OCI and Google Cloud integration scenarios. Oracle and Microsoft’s Multicloud Vision Sanae Bekkar Multicloud database modernization and enterprise integration strategies. Oracle Integration 26.04 Overview Sanae Bekkar Overview of Oracle Integration 26.04 capabilities and platform evolution. Transform Healthcare Systems Using Oracle Integration Sanae Bekkar Healthcare transformation opportunities enabled through Oracle Integration Cloud. The most significant theme this month was Oracle’s continued investment in AI-enabled enterprise architectures. Oracle’s announcement that Oracle Integration is entering the “Age of AI” reflects the platform’s ongoing transformation into an orchestration layer for AI agents, enterprise systems, and business processes. This direction was further reinforced by Oracle’s article on governed AI agent memory, which highlights the importance of maintaining context, traceability, and governance as organizations deploy increasingly sophisticated AI solutions.
The Oracle A-Team contributed practical guidance for organizations implementing AI-powered solutions through Fusion AI Agent Studio. Their article on handling large payloads before interactions with large language models addresses a common challenge facing enterprise AI implementations: balancing scalability, performance, and cost while maintaining high-quality AI interactions.
Performance, security, and operational excellence remained important topics within the community. Rakesh Gupta explored several practical implementation patterns including RSA encryption using OCI Functions, dynamic JSON processing techniques, and performance optimization strategies. These articles provide valuable guidance for developers responsible for building secure and scalable integration solutions in production environments.
Amy Simpson-Grange continued her review of Oracle Integration’s latest release capabilities, helping customers understand and prioritize the enhancements introduced as part of Oracle Integration 26.04. Community-driven release reviews remain particularly valuable because they often highlight practical use cases and implementation considerations beyond official release documentation.
A particularly interesting trend this month was the growing focus on multicloud architectures. Sanae Bekkar published several articles exploring collaboration between Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and hyperscale cloud providers such as Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud. These articles reflect the reality that many organizations are adopting multicloud strategies and require integration platforms capable of operating across diverse cloud ecosystems. Oracle Integration continues to play an important role in enabling these hybrid and multicloud scenarios.
Healthcare also emerged as an important topic through Sanae’s article on healthcare transformation using Oracle Integration. Healthcare organizations face unique challenges related to interoperability, compliance, security, and patient experience, making integration platforms critical components of modern healthcare architectures.
Overall, May 2026 demonstrated Oracle Integration Cloud’s growing maturity as a platform that bridges AI, enterprise applications, multicloud environments, and industry-specific solutions. Whether enabling governed AI agents, supporting multicloud innovation, optimizing performance, or transforming healthcare systems, Oracle Integration continues to expand its role as a central orchestration platform within the modern enterprise technology landscape.
- Exploring Oracle Integration Cloud: March 2026
March 2026 marked another significant milestone in Oracle Integration Cloud’s evolution toward becoming a platform for agentic AI, intelligent automation, and enterprise orchestration. Oracle’s 26.04 release introduced new capabilities across integration, robotic process automation, and human-in-the-loop workflows, while community contributors continued to push the boundaries of how AI agents can interact with enterprise systems through Oracle Integration Cloud.
A dominant theme throughout the month was the rapid convergence of AI agents, MCP-enabled architectures, observability, and enterprise integration. From OpenAI Codex integrations and Langflow-based agent orchestration to AI-powered text extraction and agent-driven development tooling, March demonstrated how Oracle Integration Cloud is increasingly positioned as an AI-native integration and automation platform. At the same time, practical implementation content continued to address monitoring, security, Fusion extensions, file management, and business integration scenarios.
Below is a curated overview of the most relevant Oracle Integration Cloud blogs and updates published during March 2026.
Article / Link Author Subject Matter AI-Powered Multilingual Text Extraction from Any Image with OCI & Oracle Integration Cloud Oracle Integration Product Team AI-driven image processing and multilingual text extraction using OCI AI services and Oracle Integration. Oracle Integration Human-in-the-Loop (HITL) Oracle Integration Product Team Human-in-the-loop workflows combining AI-driven automation with human decision-making. Agentic AI in OIC – Overview and Introduction Oracle Integration Product Team Introduction to agentic AI concepts and Oracle Integration implementation patterns. Parsing SAP Spool Files in OIC Gen3 Using ATP Regex Oracle Integration Product Team Processing SAP spool files using ATP and advanced parsing techniques. Configuring a Customer Managed Custom Endpoint Oracle Integration Product Team Managing custom endpoints and network configurations in Oracle Integration. What’s New in Oracle Integration 26.04 Oracle Integration Product Team Overview of Oracle Integration 26.04 platform enhancements and new capabilities. What’s New in Oracle Integration RPA 26.04 Oracle Integration Product Team Latest robotic process automation enhancements and AI-assisted automation features. AI Agent in Oracle Integration Cloud – The Future of Intelligent Automation Biman Dey Sarkar Perspective on AI agents and the future of intelligent automation with Oracle Integration. International Women’s Day 2026 – Give to Gain: Voices from Women Oracle ACEs Oracle ACE Program Community perspectives and experiences from women Oracle ACEs. APEX for Fusion Extensions – Setup and Authentication Oracle A-Team Configuring Oracle APEX as an extension platform for Fusion Applications. Extending Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications Using Oracle APEX – Authorization Oracle A-Team Authorization patterns for Fusion Application extensions built with Oracle APEX. Extending Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications Using Oracle APEX – SaaS Data Oracle A-Team Accessing and extending Fusion SaaS data through Oracle APEX applications. Langflow Agent Invoking Agent Example Niall Commiskey Multi-agent orchestration scenarios using Langflow and Oracle Integration. OIC Tools Powering Private Agent Factory Niall Commiskey Building private AI agent ecosystems using Oracle Integration capabilities. OIC Announcements Niall Commiskey Overview of recent Oracle Integration announcements and developments. OIC Agent for Diffing Between Two Integrations Niall Commiskey AI-assisted comparison and analysis of Oracle Integration artifacts. OIC Agent Driven Diffing – Part 2 Niall Commiskey Advanced AI-driven integration comparison and governance techniques. n8n AI Agent Using OIC Tools Niall Commiskey Integrating n8n AI agents with Oracle Integration tooling. Pushing OIC Activity Stream Logs Directly Niall Commiskey Advanced observability and log streaming techniques. OCI Log Analytics MCP Server Niall Commiskey Combining MCP architectures with OCI Log Analytics. Using Keys with OIC File Server Niall Commiskey Security and key management for Oracle Integration File Server. OCI Log Explorer for Surfacing Faulted Flows Niall Commiskey Monitoring and troubleshooting faulted integrations using OCI Log Explorer. Leveraging OIC-Based Tools from OpenAI Codex Niall Commiskey Integrating OpenAI Codex workflows with Oracle Integration capabilities. OIC Agent for Scheduled Integrations Niall Commiskey AI-driven management and analysis of scheduled integrations. OIC Agentic Flows – Design Time and Runtime Niall Commiskey Design-time and runtime considerations for agentic workflows. OIC Handling Complex Stub and Payment Processing Rakesh Gupta Complex financial processing and payment integration scenarios. OIC Converting UTC Datetime String Rakesh Gupta Date and time transformation techniques within Oracle Integration. NEW FEATURES in Oracle Integration 3! (26.01) Amy Simpson-Grange Community overview of Oracle Integration 26.01 enhancements and capabilities. Integrating Oracle HCM with Field Service BizInsight Consulting Workforce and field service integration patterns using Oracle Integration Cloud. Oracle’s 26.04 release featured prominently throughout March, introducing enhancements across AI, RPA, and human-in-the-loop workflows. These capabilities further strengthen Oracle Integration’s position as a platform capable of orchestrating not only traditional enterprise integrations but also intelligent, AI-assisted business processes that require both automation and human oversight.
Agentic AI remained the defining theme of the month. Oracle’s own articles introduced core concepts and implementation patterns, while Niall Commiskey significantly expanded on these ideas through a wide range of practical examples. His exploration of private agent factories, Langflow integrations, n8n agents, OpenAI Codex integrations, and AI-driven governance scenarios demonstrates how rapidly the Oracle Integration ecosystem is embracing agent-based architectures.
Observability and governance also continued to evolve. Articles covering activity stream logging, OCI Log Analytics, fault detection, and AI-assisted comparison of integration artifacts show how operational management can increasingly benefit from AI-driven capabilities. These innovations have the potential to reduce operational effort while improving visibility and governance across complex integration landscapes.
The Oracle A-Team focused on Oracle APEX and Fusion extension scenarios, providing practical guidance for organizations extending Oracle Fusion Applications. Their articles on setup, authentication, authorization, and SaaS data access demonstrate how Oracle APEX can complement Oracle Integration in building enterprise-grade extensions and user experiences.
Rakesh Gupta continued to deliver practical implementation guidance through examples covering financial processing and date transformation challenges. These articles serve as useful reminders that while AI continues to dominate discussions, organizations still rely on Oracle Integration Cloud to solve critical day-to-day business integration requirements.
Overall, March 2026 demonstrated Oracle Integration Cloud’s transformation into an increasingly intelligent automation platform. The convergence of AI agents, MCP architectures, observability, human-in-the-loop workflows, and traditional integration capabilities suggests that Oracle Integration is rapidly becoming a central orchestration layer for both enterprise systems and emerging AI ecosystems.
- Exploring Oracle Integration Cloud: February 2026
February 2026 was heavily influenced by the continued rise of agentic AI, Model Context Protocol (MCP), and intelligent automation. Oracle Integration Cloud continued its evolution beyond traditional integration scenarios, increasingly positioning itself as a platform capable of exposing enterprise capabilities to AI agents while maintaining governance, security, and operational control.
The month’s content focused on several interconnected themes including AI agents, MCP server generation, AI tool orchestration, project governance, API management, and intelligent monitoring. Community contributors also continued to explore practical implementation scenarios involving ERP automation, observability, and error handling, demonstrating how Oracle Integration Cloud can support both cutting-edge AI architectures and traditional enterprise integration requirements.
Below is a curated overview of the most relevant Oracle Integration Cloud blogs and updates published during February 2026.
Article / Link Author Subject Matter Announcing One-Click MCP Server Generation and Agentic AI Tools with Oracle Integration Oracle Integration Product Team One-click MCP server generation and AI tool exposure capabilities within Oracle Integration Cloud. Integrate Oracle Fusion AI Agent Team Using InvokeAsync REST API Oracle A-Team Integrating Oracle Fusion AI agents with enterprise services through asynchronous APIs. Getting Started with Model Context Protocol (MCP): Secure MCP Server – Part 2 Oracle A-Team Advanced MCP server implementation and security considerations. Building a Serverless SIEM Integration for Oracle Data Safe Oracle A-Team Security monitoring integration using OCI Streaming, OCI Functions, and Oracle Data Safe. OCI API Gateway – One Gateway for Securing, Routing, Transforming and Scaling APIs Oracle A-Team API governance and management patterns using OCI API Gateway. OIC Project Deployments Niall Commiskey Deployment strategies and lifecycle management for Oracle Integration projects. OIC Projects – Shared Lookups and RBAC Niall Commiskey Governance, shared resources, and role-based access control within OIC projects. Fusion AI Agent Studio Using OIC Tools Niall Commiskey Leveraging Oracle Integration tools within Fusion AI Agent Studio. AI Database Private Agent Factory with OIC Niall Commiskey Building private AI agent factories using Oracle Database and Oracle Integration. YAPO Langflow Consuming OIC Tools Niall Commiskey Integration of Langflow-based AI workflows with Oracle Integration capabilities. Mistral AI – Kicking the Tyres of This Component Niall Commiskey Evaluation of Mistral AI capabilities within Oracle Integration-related scenarios. OIC ERP Automated Payment File Processing Rakesh Gupta ERP payment file automation and financial integration processing. OIC Smart Error Categorization Rakesh Gupta Intelligent error classification and operational monitoring techniques. Common Datadog Mapping Mistakes in OIC Rakesh Gupta Best practices and troubleshooting guidance for Datadog observability integrations. The dominant theme throughout February was undoubtedly agentic AI. Oracle’s announcement of one-click MCP server generation represents an important milestone in making Oracle Integration Cloud capabilities directly consumable by AI agents. By simplifying the process of exposing enterprise functionality through MCP, Oracle is lowering the barrier to entry for organizations exploring agent-based architectures.
The Oracle A-Team continued its exploration of MCP and AI integration patterns with articles covering secure MCP server implementations and Fusion AI Agent integrations. These articles provide valuable guidance for organizations seeking to balance innovation with enterprise-grade security and governance requirements. Their article on OCI API Gateway also reinforces the growing importance of API management as AI agents increasingly consume enterprise services.
Niall Commiskey dedicated much of the month to AI-focused experimentation and practical implementations. His articles exploring Fusion AI Agent Studio, Langflow integrations, private AI agent factories, and Mistral AI illustrate how rapidly the Oracle Integration ecosystem is embracing agentic architectures. At the same time, his articles on project deployments, shared lookups, and role-based access control remind us that governance and lifecycle management remain critical as these new capabilities are introduced.
Rakesh Gupta continued to focus on practical enterprise implementation scenarios. His automated payment file processing article demonstrates Oracle Integration’s continued relevance for traditional ERP automation use cases, while his articles on intelligent error categorization and Datadog monitoring provide useful operational guidance for teams responsible for supporting production integration environments.
Security and governance also remained important themes throughout the month. The Oracle A-Team’s serverless SIEM integration article highlights how Oracle Integration and OCI services can be combined to improve security monitoring and operational visibility. As organizations continue to adopt cloud-native architectures, these types of integrations become increasingly valuable for maintaining compliance and operational awareness.
Overall, February 2026 demonstrated Oracle Integration Cloud’s growing importance within AI-driven enterprise architectures. While traditional integration, automation, and governance capabilities remain essential, the platform’s expanding support for MCP, AI agents, and intelligent orchestration signals a significant evolution toward becoming a central platform for enterprise automation and AI enablement.
- Exploring Oracle Integration Cloud: January 2026
The new year started with a strong focus on AI, automation, B2B integration, deployment governance, and operational observability. Oracle’s 26.01 release introduced enhancements across Integration, Process Automation, RPA, adapters, and connectivity, while community contributors explored topics ranging from billing analytics and API gateway monitoring to AI agents and emerging MCP (Model Context Protocol) architectures.
January also highlighted Oracle Integration Cloud’s continued evolution as a platform that connects enterprise systems, AI agents, automation services, and business processes. Several articles explored how OIC can participate in agentic AI ecosystems, while others focused on practical implementation scenarios involving Oracle Field Service, Coupa, labor cost automation, and large-scale file processing.
Below is a curated overview of the most relevant Oracle Integration Cloud blogs and updates published during January 2026.
Article / Link Author Subject Matter What’s New in Oracle Integration 26.01 Oracle Integration Product Team Overview of Oracle Integration 26.01 platform enhancements and new capabilities. New Adapters and Connectivity Enhancements in Oracle Integration 26.01 Oracle Integration Product Team New adapter capabilities and connectivity improvements introduced in the 26.01 release. What’s New in Oracle Integration Process 26.01 Oracle Integration Product Team Process Automation enhancements and workflow improvements available in 26.01. What’s New in Oracle Integration RPA 26.01 Oracle Integration Product Team Latest robotic process automation enhancements and automation capabilities. CI/CD Approaches for Oracle Integration Oracle Integration Product Team Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment strategies for Oracle Integration projects. Multi-Org Setup in OIC B2B Outbound EDI Exchanges Oracle Integration Product Team B2B and EDI integration patterns for multi-organization environments. Introducing Oracle Fusion’s New Data Extraction Tool Oracle A-Team New Oracle Fusion data extraction capabilities and integration opportunities. OIC 26.01 New Features Niall Commiskey Community overview of Oracle Integration 26.01 enhancements. Extracting Billing Costs per Integration from OIC Niall Commiskey Cost monitoring and billing analytics for Oracle Integration environments. OCI API Gateway and OIC Monitoring Niall Commiskey Monitoring integrations through OCI API Gateway and observability tooling. 26.01 New Features – OIC Agent Request Correlation Niall Commiskey Correlation and tracing enhancements for AI agent interactions. OIC Automated Report Retrieval Rakesh Gupta Automating enterprise report retrieval and processing workflows. OIC Processing Files Larger Than 1 GB Rakesh Gupta Handling large file processing scenarios within Oracle Integration Cloud. Oracle Integration Cloud Design Patterns Rakesh Gupta Common Oracle Integration design patterns and architectural best practices. Oracle Integration Becomes an MCP Server Sanae Bekkar Exploring Oracle Integration’s role within Model Context Protocol architectures. Oracle Integration 26.01 Highlights Sanae Bekkar Overview of key Oracle Integration 26.01 enhancements and platform evolution. Oracle Integration Cloud AI Agents – Concepts, Definitions and Scenarios Sanae Bekkar Introduction to AI agent concepts and Oracle Integration implementation scenarios. Designing Robust Oracle Field Service Integrations BizInsight Consulting Best practices for Oracle Field Service integration architectures. Integrating Coupa Payable Invoices with Oracle Fusion BizInsight Consulting Invoice automation and financial integration between Coupa and Oracle Fusion. Automating Labor Hours to Labor Cost in Oracle Fusion BizInsight Consulting Automating labor cost calculations and ERP integration workflows. Oracle’s 26.01 release was the dominant theme throughout January. Multiple articles covered enhancements across Integration, Process Automation, RPA, adapters, and connectivity, continuing Oracle’s strategy of delivering a unified automation platform. The release also introduced new capabilities supporting AI agents, observability, and deployment governance, reinforcing Oracle Integration’s position as a central component within modern enterprise automation architectures.
AI and MCP-related topics received significant attention this month. Sanae Bekkar explored Oracle Integration’s role as an MCP server and provided an introduction to AI agent concepts and implementation scenarios. Niall Commiskey complemented these discussions with his coverage of agent request correlation capabilities, highlighting how observability and tracing become increasingly important as AI agents interact with enterprise systems through Oracle Integration.
Operational governance and monitoring continued to be recurring themes. Niall’s articles covering billing cost extraction and API Gateway monitoring provide valuable guidance for organizations seeking greater visibility into usage, performance, and operational costs. These capabilities become increasingly important as Oracle Integration environments grow in complexity and scale.
Rakesh Gupta focused on practical implementation challenges, including automated report retrieval, large file processing, and reusable integration design patterns. These articles offer useful guidance for developers and architects dealing with common enterprise integration requirements that extend beyond simple application connectivity.
The Oracle A-Team introduced Oracle Fusion’s new data extraction capabilities, highlighting opportunities for more efficient data movement and reporting scenarios. At the same time, Oracle’s product team published several articles covering CI/CD approaches and B2B multi-organization EDI configurations, demonstrating Oracle’s continued investment in both development lifecycle management and enterprise B2B integration capabilities.
Finally, BizInsight Consulting delivered several business-focused integration scenarios covering Oracle Field Service, Coupa invoice processing, and labor cost automation. These articles reinforce Oracle Integration Cloud’s role in enabling end-to-end business process automation across enterprise applications and operational systems.
Overall, January 2026 showcased Oracle Integration Cloud’s growing maturity as a platform that combines integration, automation, AI, governance, and operational visibility. The convergence of AI agents, MCP architectures, enterprise automation, and advanced monitoring capabilities suggests that Oracle Integration is continuing its evolution far beyond traditional application integration into a broader enterprise orchestration platform.
- Exploring Oracle Integration Cloud: December 2025
December 2025 closed the year with a strong focus on AI agents, automation, operational governance, and deployment modernization. Throughout the month, Oracle and the wider community continued to explore how Oracle Integration Cloud can serve as a foundation for emerging agentic AI architectures while simultaneously strengthening operational capabilities through improved deployment automation, logging, monitoring, and governance.
The final month of the year also demonstrated Oracle Integration’s ongoing evolution from a traditional integration platform into a broader automation ecosystem. Articles covering Langflow, AI agents, human-in-the-loop workflows, RPA, event-driven frameworks, and deployment automation highlighted how Oracle Integration Cloud is increasingly positioned at the intersection of enterprise integration, automation, and artificial intelligence.
Below is a curated overview of the most relevant Oracle Integration Cloud blogs and updates published during December 2025.
Article / Link Author Subject Matter Real-Time Business Automation with RPA Oracle Integration Product Team Leveraging Oracle Integration RPA capabilities to automate real-time business processes. Automate Oracle Integration Project Deployment Oracle Integration Product Team Automating Oracle Integration project deployments and DevOps workflows. Object Storage Native Action in Oracle Managed Disaster Recovery Oracle Integration Product Team Using native OCI Object Storage actions within Oracle Managed Disaster Recovery scenarios. Configure Fusion Applications Audit and Security Logs Ingestion in OCI Log Analytics – Part 1 Oracle A-Team Configuring Fusion Applications audit and security log ingestion into OCI Log Analytics. Configure Fusion Applications Audit and Security Logs Ingestion in OCI Log Analytics – Part 2 Oracle A-Team Advanced configuration and operational considerations for Fusion audit log analytics. OCI Log Analytics – Push Logs Using File Upload REST API Oracle A-Team Techniques for ingesting logs into OCI Log Analytics using REST-based APIs. Langflow Consuming OIC AI Agent Niall Commiskey Integrating Langflow with Oracle Integration AI agent capabilities. Another Agentic AI Example with OIC Niall Commiskey Practical implementation example demonstrating agentic AI patterns with Oracle Integration. Notes on Langflow Leveraging OIC Niall Commiskey Architectural considerations for combining Langflow and Oracle Integration Cloud. OIC Control Plane Audit Logs Niall Commiskey Governance and auditing through Oracle Integration control plane logging. OIC Agentic AI Basics Demo Niall Commiskey Introduction to agentic AI concepts and Oracle Integration implementation patterns. OIC Projects Factory API Niall Commiskey Using Factory APIs to automate project creation and management. Moving Integrations to Projects Niall Commiskey Guidance for migrating Oracle Integration assets into project-based structures. OIC Agentic AI Basics – Human in the Loop Niall Commiskey Human-in-the-loop patterns for agentic AI implementations using Oracle Integration. OIC Event-Driven Notification Framework Rakesh Gupta Event-driven notification framework leveraging Oracle Integration Cloud. OIC Unified File Reprocessing Framework Rakesh Gupta Reusable framework for handling and reprocessing failed file integrations. OIC Understanding Message Pack Rakesh Gupta Understanding message pack consumption and capacity planning within Oracle Integration. Automating AR Invoice Processing from OCI Object Storage BizInsight Consulting Automating accounts receivable invoice processing using Oracle Integration and OCI services. Sample REST API Call to Close LPN in Oracle WMS BizInsight Consulting Oracle WMS integration example using REST APIs and Oracle Integration patterns. Agentic AI was unquestionably the dominant theme of December. Niall Commiskey published a comprehensive series of articles covering Langflow integrations, AI agents, human-in-the-loop workflows, Factory APIs, and project management. These articles provide practical examples of how Oracle Integration Cloud can participate in emerging AI ecosystems while maintaining enterprise-grade governance and operational controls. The recurring use of Langflow also highlights growing interest in combining low-code AI orchestration frameworks with enterprise integration platforms.
Oracle continued to expand automation capabilities through articles covering real-time business automation with RPA and automated project deployment. These topics reinforce Oracle’s strategy of positioning Oracle Integration as a unified automation platform capable of orchestrating integrations, workflows, robotic process automation, and AI-driven processes from a common foundation.
Observability and governance remained important themes as well. The Oracle A-Team’s articles on Fusion Applications audit log ingestion and OCI Log Analytics provide valuable guidance for organizations looking to improve security visibility and operational monitoring. Niall Commiskey’s article on control plane audit logs complements this focus by demonstrating how Oracle Integration environments can be monitored and governed more effectively.
Rakesh Gupta contributed several practical implementation-focused frameworks this month. His event-driven notification framework and unified file reprocessing framework address common operational challenges that many Oracle Integration customers encounter. These reusable patterns help improve reliability, error handling, and operational efficiency while reducing development effort.
Finally, BizInsight Consulting provided examples of Oracle Integration supporting enterprise business processes through accounts receivable automation and Oracle WMS integrations. These articles serve as reminders that while AI and automation continue to attract significant attention, Oracle Integration’s core value remains its ability to connect systems, automate business processes, and streamline enterprise operations.
Looking back across 2025, Oracle Integration Cloud has continued its transformation into a comprehensive automation platform. The growing convergence of integration, AI, observability, process automation, and robotic process automation demonstrates Oracle’s vision for a unified platform capable of supporting both today’s integration requirements and tomorrow’s intelligent enterprise architectures.
- Exploring Oracle Integration Cloud: November 2025
November 2025 brought a diverse collection of Oracle Integration Cloud content covering security, AI enablement, operational governance, robotic process automation, and practical integration implementation patterns. While October focused heavily on observability and monitoring, November shifted attention toward API security, MCP (Model Context Protocol), automation, and administrative tooling.
The month also highlighted the increasing intersection between Oracle Integration Cloud and AI-driven architectures. Several articles explored exposing Oracle Integration capabilities for AI consumption, secure MCP server implementations, and the growing role of integration platforms within emerging AI ecosystems. At the same time, community contributors continued to share valuable guidance around administration, deployment management, and enterprise integration use cases.
Below is a curated overview of the most relevant Oracle Integration Cloud blogs and updates published during November 2025.
Article / Link Author Subject Matter Getting Started with Model Context Protocol (MCP): Secure MCP Server – Part 1 Oracle A-Team Introduction to secure MCP server implementation and AI integration patterns. Custom Endpoint in Oracle Integration Cloud Oracle A-Team Configuring and managing custom endpoints within Oracle Integration Cloud. A Postman Sample Collection for Common IDCS OAuth Flows Oracle A-Team OAuth authentication examples and testing patterns using Oracle Identity Cloud Service. OIC 25.10 New Features – Exposing Integrations Niall Commiskey New capabilities for exposing Oracle Integration services and APIs. OCI Health Check for OIC Niall Commiskey Health monitoring and operational assessment for Oracle Integration environments. Extracting List of Integrations Niall Commiskey Administrative techniques for inventorying and managing integration assets. OIC Automating GL FBDI Import and Processing Rakesh Gupta Automating General Ledger FBDI import and financial processing workflows. OIC Using Dynamic Paths for OCI Object Storage Rakesh Gupta Dynamic file handling patterns for OCI Object Storage integrations. OIC Sorting Unifier UDR Data by Latest Record Rakesh Gupta Data transformation and processing techniques for Oracle Unifier integrations. NEW FEATURES in Oracle Integration 3! (25.10) Amy Simpson-Grange Detailed overview of Oracle Integration 25.10 enhancements and platform updates. RPA in Oracle Integration Cloud – Automate Manual Repetitive Work Through Robots Sanae Bekkar Introduction to Oracle Integration RPA and automation opportunities for repetitive tasks. A major theme throughout November was the growing relationship between Oracle Integration Cloud and AI-driven architectures. The Oracle A-Team’s introduction to secure MCP server implementations provides valuable insight into how enterprises can expose capabilities safely within emerging AI ecosystems. As AI agents increasingly require secure access to enterprise services, integration platforms such as Oracle Integration Cloud are becoming key components in enabling these interactions.
Security and identity management also remained important topics this month. The Oracle A-Team’s articles on custom endpoints and OAuth authentication patterns offer practical guidance for organizations looking to strengthen API security and streamline authentication testing. These capabilities are becoming increasingly important as integration landscapes expand across cloud services and external consumers.
Niall Commiskey focused on administration, governance, and new 25.10 capabilities. His article on exposing integrations aligns closely with the broader AI and API enablement trends, while his health check and integration inventory articles provide useful operational guidance for managing Oracle Integration environments at scale. These articles continue Niall’s strong focus on helping organizations improve visibility and governance across their integration landscapes.
Rakesh Gupta contributed several practical implementation-focused articles covering financial integrations, OCI Object Storage patterns, and Oracle Unifier data processing. These examples demonstrate how Oracle Integration Cloud continues to support a broad range of enterprise use cases, from ERP automation to project management and document-centric integrations.
Amy Simpson-Grange revisited the Oracle Integration 25.10 release, providing her perspective on the latest platform enhancements. Release overview articles remain valuable resources for architects and administrators looking to understand the practical impact of new capabilities and identify opportunities to modernize existing integration solutions.
Finally, Sanae Bekkar explored Oracle Integration Cloud’s Robotic Process Automation capabilities. As organizations continue to seek opportunities to reduce manual effort and automate repetitive business processes, RPA remains an important component of Oracle’s broader automation strategy. Combined with integration, AI, and workflow capabilities, RPA enables organizations to build comprehensive end-to-end automation solutions.
Overall, November 2025 showcased Oracle Integration Cloud’s growing role as a platform that extends beyond traditional integration. Whether enabling AI-driven interactions, strengthening security, automating financial processes, or supporting robotic process automation, Oracle Integration continues to evolve into a broader enterprise automation platform capable of connecting systems, people, processes, and intelligent services.
- Exploring Oracle Integration Cloud: October 2025
October 2025 was one of the busiest months of the year for the Oracle Integration Cloud community. Oracle delivered the 25.10 release with enhancements across AI, observability, deployment automation, file management, and user experience improvements, while community contributors focused heavily on monitoring, operational governance, and practical implementation scenarios.
A significant theme throughout the month was observability. Multiple articles explored monitoring asynchronous integrations, scheduled jobs, service limits, database performance, error dashboards, and alerting strategies. At the same time, Oracle and community members continued to explore the growing role of AI within Oracle Integration Cloud, including native AI actions, Anthropic integration, AI-assisted development, and the relationship between AI and robotic process automation.
Below is a curated overview of the most relevant Oracle Integration Cloud blogs and updates published during October 2025.
Article / Link Author Subject Matter Oracle Integration Healthcare Edition – What’s New October 2025 Oracle Integration Product Team Latest Healthcare Edition enhancements supporting healthcare interoperability and integration scenarios. Redwood Theme Support for Oracle Integration Management in OCI Console Oracle Integration Product Team Introduction of the Redwood user experience for Oracle Integration management within OCI Console. Automate OIC3 Project Deployment Oracle Integration Product Team Automating Oracle Integration Gen3 project deployments and DevOps workflows. OIC Observability – View Slowest Integrations Niall Commiskey Identifying and analyzing slow-running integrations through OIC observability features. OIC Scheduled Jobs Monitoring Niall Commiskey Monitoring scheduled integrations and recurring processes within Oracle Integration Cloud. Monitoring ATP as Part of Overall OIC Monitoring Niall Commiskey Extending observability to Autonomous Transaction Processing environments supporting integrations. Monitoring Concurrent Async Integrations Niall Commiskey Techniques for monitoring concurrent asynchronous workloads. OIC Native Actions for AI Niall Commiskey Native AI actions and AI-driven automation capabilities within Oracle Integration Cloud. OIC Service Limits Integration Niall Commiskey Monitoring and managing Oracle Integration service limits. OIC 25.10 New Features – Anthropic Integration Niall Commiskey Integration of Anthropic AI services within Oracle Integration Cloud. OIC 25.10 New Features – Project Enhancements Niall Commiskey New project-level capabilities and deployment enhancements introduced in 25.10. OIC 25.10 New Features – AI/OIC Enhancements Niall Commiskey AI-related capabilities delivered as part of the Oracle Integration 25.10 release. OIC 25.10 New Features Overview Niall Commiskey General overview of Oracle Integration 25.10 enhancements. OIC 25.10 New Features – File Server Niall Commiskey New File Server capabilities and enhancements introduced in Oracle Integration 25.10. Controlling Use of OIC Connections Niall Commiskey Governance and control mechanisms for Oracle Integration connections. OIC Monitoring – Checking for Failures Niall Commiskey Monitoring patterns for identifying failed integrations and operational issues. Detailed Error Dashboards in OCI Niall Commiskey Building OCI dashboards for advanced error analysis and operational visibility. Log Analytics Alerting on Aborted Integrations Niall Commiskey Using OCI Log Analytics for proactive alerting and failure detection. OIC Direct File Polling Using File Server Rakesh Gupta File-based integration pattern leveraging Oracle Integration File Server capabilities. OIC Cash Actual and Forecast Cost Data Integration Rakesh Gupta Financial integration scenario involving actual and forecast cost data processing. Microsoft Excel Formula to Check Data Conditions Rakesh Gupta Practical Excel techniques supporting integration and data validation scenarios. Oracle Integration AI – Accelerating OIC Development Phases RedThunder Blog Exploring how AI capabilities can accelerate Oracle Integration development lifecycles. RPA vs AI – Perspectives, Applications and the Power of Having Both in Oracle Integration Cloud RedThunder Blog Comparing RPA and AI approaches and their complementary role within Oracle Integration. Oracle’s 25.10 release featured prominently throughout the month, with enhancements spanning healthcare integration, AI capabilities, deployment automation, file management, and user experience improvements. The introduction of Redwood-based management screens within OCI Console aligns Oracle Integration with Oracle’s broader cloud user experience strategy, while deployment automation capabilities continue to strengthen DevOps support for Oracle Integration Gen3 environments.
Niall Commiskey was particularly active during October, publishing a comprehensive series of articles covering observability, governance, AI, service limits, and new 25.10 features. His work demonstrates the increasing importance of operational visibility within enterprise integration environments. From monitoring slow-running integrations and scheduled jobs to building detailed error dashboards and proactive alerting strategies, these articles provide valuable guidance for organizations operating Oracle Integration at scale.
AI remained another major focus area this month. Articles covering native AI actions, Anthropic integration, AI-assisted development, and broader AI/OIC enhancements demonstrate Oracle’s continued investment in bringing generative AI capabilities directly into integration workflows. These developments further position Oracle Integration as a platform capable of orchestrating both traditional enterprise processes and emerging AI-driven automation scenarios.
Rakesh Gupta continued to provide practical implementation examples, including file polling through Oracle Integration File Server and financial integration use cases involving forecast and actual cost data. These examples showcase how Oracle Integration Cloud continues to address real-world business integration requirements beyond platform enhancements and new feature announcements.
The RedThunder Blog contributed two thought-provoking articles focused on AI and automation. One explores how AI can accelerate Oracle Integration development activities, while the other examines the relationship between AI and RPA. Together, these articles highlight a growing industry discussion around how organizations can combine multiple automation technologies to maximize business value.
Overall, October 2025 was defined by three major themes: observability, AI, and operational governance. As Oracle Integration Cloud continues to mature, organizations are increasingly focused not only on building integrations but also on monitoring, securing, optimizing, and intelligently automating them at enterprise scale.
- Exploring Oracle Integration Cloud: September 2025
September 2025 continued the momentum established during the summer months, with Oracle and the wider community focusing on platform observability, security, identity management, monitoring, and the upcoming Oracle Integration 25.10 release. While Oracle introduced new platform capabilities and connectivity enhancements, community contributors explored practical approaches for monitoring asynchronous integrations, securing enterprise services, and improving operational governance.
A notable theme this month was operational visibility. Multiple articles focused on monitoring, tracing, and performance analysis, reflecting the increasing maturity of Oracle Integration Cloud implementations and the growing need for robust observability strategies. Security and identity management also received significant attention, particularly around OAuth, identity propagation, encryption, and access management.
Below is a curated overview of the most relevant Oracle Integration Cloud blogs and updates published during September 2025.
Article / Link Author Subject Matter New Adapters and Connectivity Enhancements in Oracle Integration 25.10 Oracle Integration Product Team New adapter capabilities and connectivity enhancements introduced in Oracle Integration 25.10. What’s New in Oracle Integration 25.10 Oracle Integration Product Team Comprehensive overview of Oracle Integration 25.10 platform enhancements and new capabilities. Enabling OAuth 2.0 JWT Authentication for Oracle SOAP Services in OIC Gen3 Oracle A-Team Securing Oracle SOAP services using OAuth 2.0 JWT authentication in Oracle Integration Gen3. Identity Propagation Between OIC and Fusion SaaS Oracle A-Team Identity propagation patterns and secure user context handling between Oracle Integration and Fusion Applications. Monitoring Asynchronous Integrations Niall Commiskey Techniques and best practices for monitoring asynchronous integration flows. OIC3 Monitoring Performance of Integrations Niall Commiskey Measuring and analyzing Oracle Integration runtime performance and execution metrics. Giving OIC Monitors Access to OIC Niall Commiskey Governance and role-based access strategies for monitoring Oracle Integration environments. OIC – How to Encrypt and Decrypt Using OCI Vault Rakesh Gupta Leveraging OCI Vault for secure encryption and decryption within Oracle Integration processes. OIC Monitoring Oracle CCS Batch Job Rakesh Gupta Monitoring Oracle Customer Care & Billing batch processing through Oracle Integration Cloud. OIC SAS Token Generation for Azure Rakesh Gupta Generating Azure SAS tokens within Oracle Integration Cloud for secure cloud connectivity. Oracle Integration Cloud Fundamentals – Service Roles Amy Simpson-Grange Overview of Oracle Integration service roles, permissions, and access management fundamentals. Oracle Integration Moving to a Quarterly Release Cycle Amy Simpson-Grange Analysis of Oracle Integration’s transition to a quarterly release cadence and its implications for customers. Oracle’s upcoming 25.10 release featured prominently this month through articles covering both platform-wide enhancements and new adapter capabilities. These updates continue Oracle’s investment in connectivity, developer productivity, and enterprise automation, while expanding integration options across Oracle and third-party ecosystems.
Security and identity management were another major focus area. The Oracle A-Team published two valuable articles covering OAuth 2.0 JWT authentication and identity propagation between Oracle Integration and Fusion SaaS applications. As organizations increasingly adopt zero-trust architectures and stricter compliance requirements, secure identity handling and service authentication remain critical topics for enterprise integration teams.
Niall Commiskey dedicated September to observability and monitoring. His articles on asynchronous integration monitoring, runtime performance analysis, and monitor access management highlight the growing importance of operational governance within Oracle Integration environments. As integration workloads become more business-critical, these capabilities help organizations improve visibility, troubleshooting, and service reliability.
Rakesh Gupta continued to deliver practical implementation-focused guidance covering encryption with OCI Vault, monitoring Oracle CCS batch processes, and generating Azure SAS tokens from Oracle Integration Cloud. These articles demonstrate how OIC can integrate securely across cloud platforms while supporting enterprise-grade operational requirements.
Amy Simpson-Grange focused on platform governance and release management. Her article on Oracle Integration service roles provides a useful overview for administrators responsible for managing access and permissions, while her analysis of Oracle’s move to a quarterly release cycle offers valuable insight into how customers can prepare for future platform updates.
Overall, September 2025 highlighted the growing maturity of Oracle Integration Cloud deployments. While new features and connectivity enhancements continue to drive innovation, the community’s focus on monitoring, security, governance, and operational excellence demonstrates the increasing importance of running Oracle Integration as a strategic enterprise platform rather than simply an integration service.
- Exploring Oracle Integration Cloud: August 2025
August 2025 was dominated by Oracle Integration’s 25.08 release, bringing enhancements across application integration, process automation, robotic process automation, connectivity, and observability. Oracle continued its focus on simplifying integration development while expanding AI-assisted capabilities and improving operational visibility. Alongside Oracle’s announcements, community contributors explored deployment strategies, tracing and monitoring capabilities, integration troubleshooting patterns, and practical implementation scenarios.
Another noticeable trend this month was the growing emphasis on operational excellence. Several articles focused on deployment management, observability, logging, and analytics, highlighting the increasing importance of runtime visibility and governance as integration landscapes continue to expand. Together, these articles provide a valuable overview of both the latest platform enhancements and real-world implementation practices.
Below is a curated overview of the most relevant Oracle Integration Cloud blogs and updates published during August 2025.
Article / Link Author Subject Matter Oracle Integration 3 Latest Features Oracle Integration Product Team Centralized overview of the latest Oracle Integration platform enhancements and release updates. New Adapters and Connectivity Enhancements in Oracle Integration 25.08 Oracle Integration Product Team New adapter capabilities and connectivity improvements introduced in the 25.08 release. What’s New in Oracle Integration RPA 25.10 Release Oracle Integration Product Team Latest robotic process automation enhancements and automation capabilities. What’s New in Oracle Integration Process 25.08 Oracle Integration Product Team New Process Automation capabilities and workflow improvements available in 25.08. What’s New in Oracle Integration 25.08 Oracle Integration Product Team Comprehensive overview of Oracle Integration 25.08 features across the platform. OIC Project Deployments Niall Commiskey Deployment strategies and best practices for Oracle Integration projects. OIC Activity Stream Tracing Levels and OCI Logging Niall Commiskey Deep dive into activity stream tracing, observability, and OCI logging integration. OCI Log Analytics Leveraging New OIC Tracing Niall Commiskey Using OCI Log Analytics together with enhanced Oracle Integration tracing capabilities. OIC Moving to Quarterly Update Cadence Niall Commiskey Discussion of Oracle Integration’s transition to a quarterly release cycle. OIC Sending JSON Data as Email Body Rakesh Gupta Techniques for sending JSON payloads directly within email notifications. OIC How to Reprocess HCM Extract in OIC Rakesh Gupta Practical guidance for reprocessing HCM extracts and handling integration recovery scenarios. OIC Handling SOAP XML in REST Trigger Rakesh Gupta Integration pattern for processing SOAP XML payloads through REST-based integrations. Oracle Integration Cloud Native OCI Actions Sanae Bekkar Exploring native OCI actions within Oracle Integration Cloud and their impact on cloud automation. Streamlining Item Structure Management BizInsight Consulting Product data and item structure management using Oracle Integration Cloud and Oracle applications. Oracle’s 25.08 release was the dominant theme this month, with several articles covering enhancements across Integration, Process Automation, RPA, and connectivity. The latest release continues Oracle’s strategy of delivering a unified automation platform that combines application integration, workflow automation, robotic process automation, and AI-driven capabilities. The release also introduces several adapter enhancements and developer productivity improvements that help accelerate implementation projects.
Niall Commiskey focused on operational and governance-related topics throughout August. His article on project deployments explores best practices for managing Oracle Integration projects across environments, while his observability-focused articles demonstrate how activity stream tracing, OCI Logging, and OCI Log Analytics can be combined to improve monitoring and troubleshooting. Niall also examined Oracle Integration’s move toward a quarterly release cadence, providing insight into how customers can plan and align with future platform updates.
Rakesh Gupta continued to deliver practical implementation-focused content covering several common integration challenges. His articles demonstrate how to send JSON payloads directly within email bodies, reprocess failed HCM extracts, and handle SOAP XML payloads within REST-triggered integrations. These examples provide useful guidance for developers dealing with real-world integration scenarios and operational support requirements.
This month also featured an article by Sanae Bekkar exploring Oracle Integration Cloud’s native OCI actions. By allowing integrations to directly invoke OCI services without custom API implementations, native OCI actions simplify cloud automation patterns and strengthen Oracle Integration’s position as a central orchestration platform within Oracle Cloud Infrastructure environments.
Finally, BizInsight Consulting published a practical use case focused on streamlining item structure management. The article demonstrates how Oracle Integration Cloud can be leveraged to synchronize and manage product data across enterprise applications, helping organizations improve data consistency and operational efficiency.
Overall, August 2025 demonstrates Oracle Integration’s continued evolution into a broader enterprise automation platform. While release-driven enhancements remain important, the community’s focus on deployment management, observability, cloud-native integration patterns, and operational resilience highlights the growing maturity of Oracle Integration Cloud implementations across the enterprise landscape.
- Exploring Oracle Integration Cloud: July 2025
July was another active month for the Oracle Integration Cloud community, with articles covering AI agents, event-driven architectures, DevOps practices, automation, and practical integration scenarios. The month demonstrated how OIC continues to evolve beyond traditional application integration, increasingly becoming a platform that supports AI-driven workflows, business automation, and cloud-native architectures.
A recurring theme throughout July was the convergence of AI and integration. Community members explored how Oracle Integration Cloud can expose capabilities to AI agents, while Oracle continued to invest in platform features that improve developer productivity and operational efficiency. Event-driven integration also received attention with the general availability of OIC Events, providing organizations with new ways to build responsive and loosely coupled solutions.
Below is a curated overview of the most relevant Oracle Integration Cloud blogs and updates published during July 2025.
Article / Link Author Subject Matter Streamline Your DevOps Git Integration in OIC Oracle Integration Product Team Best practices for integrating Git repositories with Oracle Integration Cloud to support modern DevOps and CI/CD workflows. Four Different Ways to Create an Oracle Integration Instance Oracle Integration Product Team Overview of the available provisioning options for Oracle Integration environments across different deployment scenarios. AI Agent Tool Calling via OIC Niall Commiskey Demonstrates how Oracle Integration Cloud can expose integrations as callable tools for AI agents and agentic workflows. OIC End-to-End Integration for AP Rakesh Gupta End-to-end accounts payable automation scenario leveraging Oracle Integration Cloud orchestration capabilities. OIC Smart File Polling from OCI Object Storage Rakesh Gupta Implementation pattern for intelligently monitoring and processing files stored in OCI Object Storage. OIC Automating GL Fuel Cost Data Rakesh Gupta Financial integration use case automating fuel cost data processing and general ledger updates. Oracle Integration Cloud Has Native RPA – What? Amy Simpson-Grange Exploration of Oracle’s native Robotic Process Automation capabilities and their role within the broader automation platform. NEW FEATURES in Oracle Integration 3! (25.06) Amy Simpson-Grange Overview of Oracle Integration 25.06 enhancements, including productivity, AI, and automation improvements. In My Opinion: OIC Events is Generally Available Marcel Kettenis Discussion of the general availability of OIC Events and the growing importance of event-driven integration architectures. Oracle contributed two useful articles this month focusing on platform management and operational excellence. The Git integration article demonstrates how teams can better align Oracle Integration Cloud development with modern DevOps practices, improving collaboration, version control, and deployment consistency. In a separate article, Oracle also outlines four different approaches for creating Oracle Integration instances, highlighting the flexibility available for organizations managing environments across multiple regions and deployment scenarios.
Niall Commiskey continued his exploration of AI and Oracle Integration Cloud with an article demonstrating AI agent tool-calling via OIC. As enterprises increasingly experiment with agentic AI solutions, OIC is emerging as an important orchestration layer capable of exposing integrations and business capabilities as tools that AI agents can invoke. This represents an interesting evolution of integration platforms beyond traditional application connectivity.
Rakesh Gupta published three practical implementation-focused articles this month. The first walks through an end-to-end accounts payable integration scenario, demonstrating how OIC can streamline financial processes and reduce manual effort. The second explores intelligent file polling from OCI Object Storage, providing a useful pattern for organizations still dealing with file-based integration workloads. Finally, his article on automating general ledger fuel cost processing showcases how Oracle Integration Cloud can simplify complex finance-related integrations while improving data accuracy and operational efficiency.
Amy Simpson Grange covered two important topics. Her review of Oracle Integration 3 release 25.06 provides a concise overview of the latest enhancements available to customers, helping administrators and architects understand the practical impact of the new features. Amy also explored Oracle’s native RPA capabilities, highlighting how robotic process automation fits into Oracle’s broader automation strategy and how it complements integration-driven business processes.
Event-driven architecture remained a key topic this month. Marcel Kettenis shared his thoughts on the general availability of OIC Events, an important milestone for organizations adopting modern event-based integration patterns. Event-driven approaches continue to gain popularity because they enable loosely coupled architectures that can respond to business events in real time, improving scalability and responsiveness across enterprise systems.
Taken together, July’s articles illustrate how Oracle Integration Cloud continues to expand its role within the enterprise technology landscape. Whether enabling AI agents, supporting event-driven architectures, automating financial processes, or improving DevOps practices, OIC is increasingly positioned as a platform that connects applications, data, processes, and emerging AI capabilities into a unified automation ecosystem.
- Exploring Oracle Integration Cloud: June 2025
The June 2025 release of Oracle Integration Cloud (25.06) introduces a wave of intelligent automation, enhanced developer experience, and tighter connectivity — continuing Oracle’s commitment to a seamless, AI-powered integration platform.
This month’s highlights include the official rollout of the OpenAI adapter, giving developers new ways to embed generative AI directly into integration flows. Alongside it, Oracle delivers smarter AI-driven data mapping, enhanced decision automation, and user-friendly logging improvements to streamline design, debugging, and observability.
Connectivity also sees major upgrades, with improved support for Fusion SaaS business events, updates to the connectivity agent, and extended capabilities in the BI Cloud Connector lineage tracking. The A-Team dives deep into identity propagation, event-driven integration, and real-world integration strategies with Oracle Fusion Applications.
Soalicious contributes hands-on tutorials focused on retry logic for schedules, as well as restoring missed ERP events — both essential for high-reliability integrations. Oracle’s product team rounds it out with a much-needed how-to on converting UTC to local timezones, plus enhancements to OIC RPA and Fusion Process Decisions.
Article / Link Author Subject Matter What’s New in Oracle Integration 25.06 Oracle Integration Team Overview of the key new features and updates in the June 2025 release of Oracle Integration Cloud. New Adapters and Connectivity Enhancements in Oracle Integration 25.06 Oracle Integration Team Summary of new and improved adapters, connectivity agents, and endpoints supported in this release. Convert UTC to Local Timezone Using Oracle Integration Cloud Oracle Integration Team A how-to guide for time zone conversion using built-in date/time functions. What’s New in Oracle Integration 25.06 – Process Decisions Oracle Integration Team Deep dive into the decision automation capabilities introduced in Process automation. New Functional Enhancements in OIC RPA 25.06 Release Oracle Integration Team Enhancements introduced to Robotic Process Automation (RPA) in the 25.06 update. OIC 25.06 New Features: AI-Driven Data Mapping Niall Commiskey Introduction to new AI-powered data mapping features in Oracle Integration. Managing the Connectivity Agent – Some Nuances Niall Commiskey Practical tips and overlooked considerations when working with the OIC connectivity agent. OIC 25.06 New Feature: User-Friendly Logging Improvements Niall Commiskey Improved tracing and logging features to enhance developer visibility. OIC 25.06 New Features: OpenAI Adapter Integration Niall Commiskey Overview of the new OpenAI adapter and how to use it within Oracle Integration flows. OIC3: Service Metrics & Monitoring Niall Commiskey Monitoring enhancements and visibility into OIC Gen3 runtime and resource usage. Fusion Applications BI Cloud Connector Lineage – There and Back Again Oracle A-Team BI connector lineage and data tracking in Fusion Applications integrations. Using Business Events in Fusion-Based SaaS with Oracle Integration – Part 1 Oracle A-Team Introduction to using business events to trigger integrations in Fusion-based SaaS applications. A Test Run of Identity Propagation with OIC REST Adapter Oracle A-Team Testing and validating identity propagation across REST calls made from OIC. OIC ERP: How to Restore Missed or Failed Business Events Soalicious How to recover and replay missed ERP events using Oracle Integration Cloud. OIC Gen3 New Feature: Add Retry Logic to Schedule Soalicious Tutorial on adding retry logic to scheduled integrations in OIC Gen3. Whether you’re building integrations for performance, visibility, resilience, or AI-augmented automation, this month’s roundup equips you with the tools, patterns, and updates to drive your Oracle Integration practice forward.
- Exploring Oracle Integration Cloud: May 2025 (part 2)
This second installment of our May 2025 roundup dives deeper into real-world integration architecture, adapter comparisons, security best practices, and functional innovations within Oracle’s cloud ecosystem. With a focus on practical implementation, Sanae Bekkar delivers a series of insightful posts covering everything from ERP–EPM integration to hands-on RPA tutorials.
The month begins with a two-part breakdown of Oracle ERP to EPM Cloud integration flows, offering architectural guidance and data flow design tips. Security is another major theme, with two companion posts focused on implementing and securing OAuth 2.0 in OIC, enriched with expert-level considerations for production-grade deployments.
Also highlighted are key updates in OIC 3, including enhancements to Fusion Middleware and SOA 14.1.2. Newcomers to Oracle RPA will appreciate a beginner-friendly guide to getting started and a follow-up post on how to use Oracle RPA bots effectively in automation use cases.
From the functional side, you’ll find clear explanations of approval routing in Oracle Cloud, as well as a useful comparison between file and FTP adapters, including tips on dynamic FTP configurations.
Article / Link Author Subject Matter Oracle ERP to EPM Cloud Integration Architecture and Data Flow – Part 1 Sanae Bekkar High-level architectural overview and best practices for integrating Oracle ERP with EPM Cloud. Oracle ERP to EPM Cloud Integration Architecture and Data Flow – Part 2 Sanae Bekkar Continuation with detailed flow diagrams and considerations for ERP-EPM connectivity. File Adapter or FTP Adapter? Understand the Differences + Bonus: Dynamic FTP Connections Sanae Bekkar Comparison of file and FTP adapters in OIC, including dynamic FTP configuration examples. Applying OAuth 2.0 in OIC – Real-World Integrations and Expert Tips Sanae Bekkar Practical examples and expert guidance for applying OAuth 2.0 in Oracle Integration Cloud. Securing OIC Integrations with OAuth 2.0 – Part 1 Sanae Bekkar Deep dive into real-world security scenarios using OAuth 2.0 in Oracle Integration. Highlights of the Latest Oracle Integration 3 Update Sanae Bekkar Feature overview and key enhancements introduced in the most recent OIC 3 release. SOA Fusion Middleware 14.1.2: What You Need to Know Sanae Bekkar A quick guide to understanding the latest SOA Suite & Fusion Middleware 14.1.2 release. Getting Started with Oracle RPA Sanae Bekkar A beginner-friendly introduction to Oracle’s Robotic Process Automation platform. How to Use Oracle RPA Sanae Bekkar Practical walkthrough for building, deploying, and running RPA bots in Oracle Cloud. Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence – The Essential Basics Sanae Bekkar Foundational concepts of Oracle Fusion Data Intelligence, including KPIs, datasets, and use cases. Understanding Approval Routing in Oracle Cloud Sanae Bekkar Functional deep dive into how approval routing works in Oracle Cloud applications. Whether you’re building robust cloud architectures or optimizing Oracle SaaS functionality, this content-rich edition provides the clarity and tools needed to execute real-world Oracle integration projects with precision.
- Exploring Oracle Integration Cloud: May 2025
May 2025 showcases Oracle’s deepening commitment to intelligent, modular, and cost-aware integration solutions. With a strong focus on AI, developer extensibility, and FinOps, this month’s blog content empowers teams to work smarter—while staying aligned with best practices in automation, optimization, and strategic architecture.
Leading the conversation is Oracle’s official AI strategy for Integration Cloud, accompanied by the 25.04 release that introduces enhancements like AI document understanding, object storage actions, and new file server capabilities. Amy Simpson-Grange and the Oracle Integration Team break down these new features, offering practical examples to get started.
From the A-Team and Niall Commiskey, we see powerful use cases for invoking OCI GenAI agents, language services, and transforming flat JSON payloads into hierarchical data structures—enabling richer automation and smarter data flows. The A-Team also explores Fusion Apps divestiture strategies and jumpstarting serverless with Cloud Shell.
Cost optimization takes the spotlight with a dedicated FinOps recipe to detect and reduce underutilized Oracle Cloud resources—an increasingly critical initiative in cloud-native IT strategies.
Rounding out the month, TechSupper and Soalicious share tutorials on exporting Visual Builder integrations, managing new Gen3 file server actions, and configuring AI engines with minimal code.
Article / Link Author Subject Matter Oracle Integration AI Strategy Oracle Integration Team Oracle’s roadmap and vision for embedding AI across Oracle Integration Cloud capabilities. Convert a Flat JSON Payload into Hierarchical JSON Payload in OIC Oracle A-Team Tutorial on transforming flat JSON structures into nested objects within integration flows. OIC: Invoking OCI GenAI Agents Niall Commiskey Guide to connecting OIC with OCI GenAI agents to enable intelligent flow automation. OIC: Invoking OCI AI Language Service Niall Commiskey How to integrate OIC with Oracle’s AI Language Service for natural language processing use cases. Jumpstart Your Functions as a Service Journey in OCI with Cloud Shell Oracle A-Team A practical starter guide for creating and deploying functions using OCI Cloud Shell. An Approach to Separate Your Oracle Fusion Applications Cloud for Divestiture Oracle A-Team Strategy and technical recommendations for dividing Fusion Apps environments in divestiture scenarios. Implement FinOps Best Practices by Optimizing Underutilized Resource Cost with Oracle Integration Recipe Oracle Integration Team Use case of an OIC recipe to reduce cloud costs through automated resource optimization. OIC Gen3 New Feature: File Server Action Soalicious Introduction to the new file server action feature in Oracle Integration Gen3. Creating an AI Engine in Oracle Integration Cloud Amy Simpson-Grange Walkthrough of building a no-code AI engine using Oracle Integration and embedded services. New Features in Oracle Integration 3 (25.04) Amy Simpson-Grange Summary of the latest enhancements delivered in the 25.04 release. Using the OIC Object Storage Action Amy Simpson-Grange Guide to configuring and using the object storage action in Oracle Integration flows. Oracle Integration Cloud: Using the AI Document Understanding Action Amy Simpson-Grange Example use case for using AI to extract information from documents in OIC. Export Integrations from Oracle Visual Builder Ankur Jain Instructions for exporting integrations and artifacts from Oracle Visual Builder. Introduction to Oracle Cloud’s Generative AI Services Robert van Mölken Overview of OCI Generative AI services and their role in enabling next-gen automation. AI Agents in Oracle Integration Cloud Robert van Mölken Explanation of how AI agents are embedded and leveraged within Oracle Integration Cloud flows. Whether you’re advancing toward AI-powered integration or scaling securely across business units, this month’s content equips you with the right tools, patterns, and perspectives.
- Exploring Oracle Integration Cloud: April 2025
April 2025 highlights Oracle’s commitment to enhancing automation, user experience, and AI integration across the Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) landscape. With the release of version 25.04, users benefit from powerful new features in process automation, file server management, error handling, and GenAI services.
One of the standout updates this month is the introduction of email-based approvals in Oracle Integration Process, enabling more seamless human interaction in automated workflows. The file server also receives major improvements, with event-based triggers and expanded integration capabilities.
AI continues to play a central role, with Oracle’s AI-powered prebuilt solutions and new tools for document processing, auto-retry mechanisms, and GenAI integration directly from OIC. These capabilities are thoroughly explored in updates from Oracle and community experts like Niall Commiskey and Amy Simpson-Grange.
For developers working with Oracle SaaS, the TechSupper team provides step-by-step tutorials on customizing Redwood UX pages, HCM Goal Center, and user journeys using Visual Builder Studio. Meanwhile, the A-Team dives into Fusion observability with ESS log collection and data intelligence with weather-based analytics.
Soalicious rounds out the month with hands-on guidance for managing integration limits and extending Oracle Integration Gen3 effectively in complex enterprise environments.
Article / Link Author Subject Matter New Features in Oracle Integration 3 (25.02) Amy Simpson-Grange A concise overview of new features released in Oracle Integration 3 version 25.02. Introducing Email-Based Approval in Oracle Integration Process Automation Oracle Integration Team Enables users to approve workflow steps via email, simplifying process automation. What’s New in Oracle Integration Process 25.04 Oracle Integration Team Highlights from the April 2025 release of Oracle Integration Process, including productivity and UX updates. OIC File Server Events Oracle Integration Team New event-based capabilities for Oracle Integration File Server. AI-Powered Prebuilt Solutions with Oracle Integration 25.04 Oracle Integration Team Oracle’s strategy to embed AI into prebuilt integrations to boost automation. OIC 25.04 New Features: AI Document Processing Niall Commiskey Walkthrough of how GenAI and document processing capabilities are evolving in OIC. OIC 25.04 New Features: Auto Retry for REST Invokes Niall Commiskey Overview of the new automatic retry feature for REST invoke failures in OIC. Invoking OCI GenAI from Oracle Integration Niall Commiskey Step-by-step guide to connecting OIC flows with OCI Generative AI services. OIC 25.04 New Features: File Server Enhancements Niall Commiskey Improvements to file server integration and events in Oracle Integration Cloud. OIC 25.04: Auto Retry Enhancements Niall Commiskey Expanded detail on configuring auto retry logic for improved fault handling. Adding Extra Fields in Purchase Agreements Page Using Redwood Visual Builder Studio Ankur Jain Customizing Redwood-based SaaS pages with additional fields using VB Studio. Customize HCM Cloud Goal Center Using Oracle Visual Builder Studio TechSupper A tutorial on tailoring the HCM Goal Center layout and interactions using Visual Builder Studio. Roles Required to Customize SaaS Pages Using Oracle Visual Builder Studio TechSupper Explains role requirements to gain full customization access in VB Studio for SaaS applications. Customizing the User Journey Page Using Oracle Visual Builder Studio TechSupper Guide on redesigning the user journey experience within Oracle SaaS using VB Studio. Fusion Apps Observability by Collecting ESS Logs Using OCI Logging Analytics REST API Oracle A-Team Advanced observability technique for Fusion Apps by capturing and analyzing ESS logs via REST API. Fusion Data Intelligence Using Weather Data Oracle A-Team How to blend weather data into Fusion Apps analytics for intelligent planning and forecasting. OIC Gen3: How to Extend Oracle Integration Soalicious Techniques to extend and enrich Oracle Integration Gen3 capabilities. OIC: Managing Integration Limits in Oracle Integration Soalicious Best practices for handling and optimizing system limits in large-scale integration scenarios. Whether you’re optimizing human workflows, customizing SaaS UIs, or integrating intelligent automation into your enterprise stack, April’s blogs deliver the tools and inspiration to keep moving forward.
- Exploring Oracle Integration Cloud: March 2025
March 2025 delivers another robust wave of enhancements and practical insights across the Oracle Integration Cloud ecosystem. With the release of version 25.04, Oracle continues to expand its low-code automation, connectivity, and decision-making capabilities — all while helping teams transition from Gen2 to Gen3 with clarity and confidence.
This month’s spotlight includes the official 25.04 release, featuring updates to RPA, new adapters, and improved project-level decisioning tools. The Oracle A-Team and community experts offer guidance on CPQ integration patterns, OCI Logging Analytics dashboards, and copying integrations across projects — making solution reuse and troubleshooting more accessible.
Amy Simpson-Grange shares both a strategic and practical roadmap for upgrading from Gen2 to Gen3, while Soalicious covers hands-on techniques for dynamic decryption and project migration in OIC Gen3.
Article / Link Author Subject Matter What’s New in Oracle Integration 25.04 Oracle Integration Team Overview of new features, enhancements, and improvements in Oracle Integration version 25.04. New Adapters and Connectivity Enhancements in Oracle Integration 25.04 Oracle Integration Team Introduction to newly supported adapters and updated connectivity features in the 25.04 release. What’s New in Oracle Integration RPA 25.04 Release Oracle Integration Team Summary of the latest RPA features in Oracle Integration’s March 2025 release. Oracle CPQ Integration Patterns Oracle A-Team Best practices and design patterns for integrating Oracle CPQ with other cloud services. OIC Projects: Copying Integrations Niall Commiskey Guide on how to copy integrations between projects in Oracle Integration Gen3. OCI Logging Analytics Dashboards – March Updates Niall Commiskey Enhancements to OCI dashboards for tracking OIC usage and troubleshooting more effectively. OIC 25.04 New Features: Decisions in Projects Niall Commiskey Overview of how the Decisions feature is now integrated into OIC Projects as of version 25.04. It’s Time to Move to Oracle Integration 3 Amy Simpson-Grange Strategic reasons for upgrading from OIC Gen2 to Gen3 and the benefits of doing so. Upgrading Your Oracle Integration Cloud Gen2 Instance to Oracle Integration 3 Amy Simpson-Grange Step-by-step guidance on transitioning your existing Gen2 instance to OIC Gen3. OIC: How to Configure Dynamic Decryption Soalicious Tutorial on setting up dynamic decryption for sensitive data in Oracle Integration flows. How to Copy Integration from One Project to Another Soalicious Simple method for copying integrations across projects within Oracle Integration Gen3. Whether you’re optimizing secure data flows, scaling up project automation, or embracing the full capabilities of Oracle Integration 3, this month’s content is packed with technical depth and actionable guidance to keep your integration strategy moving forward.
- Exploring Oracle Integration Cloud: February 2025
February 2025 continues Oracle’s strong momentum in integration and observability, with new tools, dashboards, and architectural strategies aimed at delivering smarter, more secure, and more resilient cloud integrations.
This month’s highlights include major advancements in monitoring and analytics, such as new OCI Logging Analytics dashboards for OIC and expanded access to OCI Monitoring APIs. These tools give integration architects deeper visibility into system behavior and performance, while also streamlining operational monitoring in Gen3 environments.
The release of Oracle Integration Process 25.02 brings functional improvements and usability enhancements for process automation. Alongside this, the new Projects API makes project provisioning and deployment in OIC Gen3 easier and more automatable than ever.
High availability and private network access also take center stage, with detailed walkthroughs on setting up geo-routing in active-active OIC configurations and configuring private endpoint outbound connectivity. These insights are especially valuable for enterprise architects managing distributed and secure deployments.
Additional contributions from the community round out this month’s knowledge base. Amy Simpson-Grange explores securing Oracle Autonomous Database with ACLs, TechSupper introduces swipe-to-edit UI patterns in Visual Builder, and the A-Team delivers new prebuilt content for OM and OTM integration with shipset logic.
Article / Link Author Subject Matter OCI Logging Analytics Dashboards for Oracle Integration Oracle Integration Team How to use OCI Logging Analytics dashboards to gain observability over Oracle Integration Cloud logs. OCI Monitoring API Niall Commiskey Introduction to OCI Monitoring API and how it enhances visibility into Oracle Integration Gen3. OCI Logging Analytics Dashboards Niall Commiskey A deep dive into how to create and use OCI Logging Analytics dashboards with Oracle Integration. OIC3 Projects API Niall Commiskey How to use the new Projects API for automating deployment and project management in OIC Gen3. Swipe Action to Edit a List View in Oracle Visual Builder Ankur Jain A step-by-step guide to adding swipe-to-edit functionality in Oracle Visual Builder list views. What’s New in Oracle Integration Process 25.02 Oracle Integration Team Key updates and new features in Oracle Integration Process version 25.02. OIC Active-Active Configuration with Geo-Routing Oracle A-Team How to implement a high-availability, geo-distributed configuration in Oracle Integration Cloud. Configuring OIC Gen3 Private Endpoint Outbound Connection Oracle A-Team A technical walkthrough of configuring outbound connectivity from a private endpoint in OIC Gen3. OM and OTM Prebuilts with Shipsets Oracle A-Team Overview of prebuilt integrations between Oracle Order Management and Oracle Transportation Management. Oracle Autonomous Database Securing with Access Control Lists Amy Simpson-Grange Guide on using access control lists (ACLs) to secure Oracle Autonomous Database connectivity. Whether you’re working on intelligent observability, high-availability design, or enhanced UX for business apps, February’s updates offer practical, forward-looking value for Oracle Integration Cloud practitioners.
- Exploring Oracle Integration Cloud: January 2025
The new year kicks off with a powerful lineup of updates and deep-dive tutorials for Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC). January 2025 is all about enhanced automation, AI integration, stronger security, and improved tooling — setting the tone for a forward-looking, innovation-driven year.
This month’s highlights include the release of Oracle Integration 25.02, featuring new capabilities like the File Server REST API, enhancements to FHIR Adapter profiles, and advanced designtime debugging for the Rapid Adapter Builder. Oracle’s continued focus on healthcare, adapter development, and modular prebuilt integration is evident across several posts.
The Oracle A-Team dives into practical applications of OCI Generative AI across networking, security, and supply chain, while also guiding developers on cross-domain authentication for Visual Builder and Fusion Applications.
From the community, Niall Commiskey offers critical insights on Gen3 tracing, outbound IP behavior, factory APIs, and the new OCI usage dashboards — equipping integration architects with the observability and automation tools they need. Soalicious expands on data protection and nested DVMs, and TechSupper details the roles needed to customize SaaS pages in Visual Builder Studio.
Article / Link Author Subject Matter How to Do the Designtime Debugging in Rapid Adapter Builder Oracle Integration Team Tutorial on enabling designtime debugging while building custom adapters in Oracle Integration. What’s New in Oracle Integration 25.02 Oracle Integration Team Summary of the latest features and improvements in Oracle Integration release 25.02. Oracle Integration File Server REST API Oracle Integration Team Introduction to new REST APIs available for managing the Oracle Integration File Server. OIC FHIR Adapter and FHIR Profiles Oracle Integration Team Explanation of how FHIR profiles are supported in Oracle Integration’s FHIR Adapter. Access Fusion Applications from Visual Builder in a Different Identity Domain Using OAuth Oracle A-Team Steps to securely connect Oracle Visual Builder to Fusion Apps across domains using OAuth. OCI Generative AI Applied to Networking and Security with Application Examples Oracle A-Team How to apply OCI Generative AI to real-world networking and security use cases. A Quick Look at AI Agents in Oracle Fusion Cloud SCM Oracle A-Team Overview of how AI agents are used in Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management. OIC3 Unique Outbound IP Address Niall Commiskey Clarification on outbound IP address handling in Oracle Integration Gen3 environments. OIC3 New OCI Consumption Dashboards Niall Commiskey Overview of the updated OCI usage dashboards available in Oracle Integration Gen3. OIC3 File Server Factory API Niall Commiskey A look at the File Server Factory API for automating file server management in OIC. OIC Tracing and Logging Niall Commiskey Tips for implementing and using tracing and logging in Oracle Integration. End-to-End Securing Data in Oracle Integration Soalicious Best practices for securing sensitive data throughout the integration lifecycle. OIC Use of Nested Conditional DVMs Soalicious How to use nested and conditional Domain Value Maps in Oracle Integration Cloud. Roles Required to Customize SaaS Pages Using Visual Builder Studio Ankur Jain Roles and permissions needed to enable SaaS page customization via Oracle Visual Builder Studio. Whether you’re designing secure, intelligent integrations or seeking better monitoring and reusability, January’s blog content lays a strong foundation for Oracle Integration Cloud projects in 2025.
- Exploring Oracle Integration Cloud: December 2024
As 2024 comes to a close, Oracle Integration Cloud continues to evolve with powerful new features, strategic announcements, and practical enhancements. December’s blogs provide a well-rounded perspective—from versioning best practices and robust error handling to prebuilt solution publishing, AI integration, and the sunset of legacy automation services.
This month marks the official end-of-life announcement for OCI Process Automation, prompting many to explore Oracle’s prebuilt program as a modern alternative. Developers are also guided through the process of publishing their own prebuilt integrations, unlocking opportunities to accelerate project delivery.
Key technical highlights include working with the OIC Factory API, deploying and versioning projects in OIC Gen3, integrating with OCI Generative AI, and invoking Oracle Visual Builder within integration flows. Niall Commiskey’s annual review summarizes 2024’s most impactful updates, while Soalicious delivers insights on error handling and version control within Gen3.
Meanwhile, TechSupper offers practical tutorials for creating custom adapters, using Adapter Document Definitions, and enhancing Oracle Visual Builder apps with UI personalization and interaction elements.
Article / Link Author Subject Matter Publish Your First Prebuilt Solution Oracle Integration Team Step-by-step guide to publishing reusable prebuilt integrations in Oracle Integration Cloud. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Process Automation End of Life Oracle Integration Team Announcement and timeline for the deprecation of OCI Process Automation. Accelerate Your Business with Oracle Integration Prebuilt Program Oracle Integration Team How to take advantage of Oracle’s prebuilt integrations to reduce time-to-value. Announcing Version 1412 of SOA Suite and BPM Suite Oracle Integration Team Release notes for SOA Suite and BPM Suite version 14.12, including key enhancements. OIC Versioning in Oracle Integration Soalicious Best practices for managing versions of integrations and artifacts in OIC Gen3. OIC Implementing Robust Error Handling Soalicious Techniques for implementing advanced error handling strategies in Oracle Integration. OIC 2024 Review Niall Commiskey A reflective overview of OIC updates, features, and milestones achieved in 2024. OIC Project Deployment Niall Commiskey A technical walkthrough of deploying OIC projects effectively using Gen3 capabilities. OIC Factory API for Project Automation Niall Commiskey How to use the Factory API for automated project provisioning and management in OIC. OIC OCI AI Services Generative AI Niall Commiskey Connecting Oracle Integration with OCI Generative AI for intelligent automation. OIC API Catalog Consumer Portal Niall Commiskey Exploring the features and enhancements in the OIC API Catalog for consumers. OIC3 Invoking Oracle Visual Builder Niall Commiskey A guide to invoking Oracle Visual Builder directly from OIC Gen3 integrations. Understanding of Adapter Document Definition in Oracle Integration Ankur Jain Detailed explanation of Adapter Document Definition (ADD) used in custom adapter development. Step by Step Process to Create Custom Adapter in Oracle Integration Ankur Jain Guide to building custom adapters using Rapid Adapter Builder in Oracle Integration. Enabling Column Personalization in Dynamic Tables in Oracle Visual Builder Mallikarjuna Rao Tutorial on enabling users to personalize columns in dynamic tables within Oracle Visual Builder. Create a Scroll Top Button in Oracle Visual Builder Aadhar Aggarwal Instructions on adding a custom “Scroll to Top” button in Oracle Visual Builder apps. Whether you’re reflecting on the past year or preparing your integration strategy for 2025, this month’s content is packed with insights to sharpen your tools, refine your practices, and expand your impact across the Oracle Cloud ecosystem.
- Exploring Oracle Integration Cloud: November 2024
November 2024 has been a rich month of innovation, technical deep dives, and critical platform guidance in the Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) space. Whether you’re securing endpoints, adopting RPA, or exploring new observability features in OIC Gen3, this roundup offers a wealth of practical knowledge from Oracle experts and the broader integration community.
One of the central themes this month is platform security and connectivity. From configuring approved TLS cipher suites to understanding OIC’s internal network flows, Oracle and A-Team blogs deliver vital insights for enterprise architects and DevOps teams. Generative AI also takes the spotlight with a detailed guide on integrating OCI AI services directly into Oracle Integration flows.
For those focused on automation and RPA, new resources from TechSupper, Biman Dey Sarkar, and Niall Commiskey cover topics such as installing the connectivity agent in Gen3, polling ATP for changes, recording bots using Microsoft Edge, and handling fault variables and errors effectively. TechSupper’s contributions further enhance the lineup with real-world guidance on configuration, integrations, and testing strategies.
You’ll also find helpful updates around the OIC API Catalog, processing text files, and new service metrics introduced in Gen3, all aimed at improving integration observability and performance monitoring.
Article / Link Author Subject Matter Use Approved TLS Ciphers for Integrating with Oracle Integration Oracle Integration Team Guidance on securing Oracle Integration with approved TLS cipher configurations. Using OCI Generative AI with Oracle Integration Oracle A-Team A practical guide to combining Oracle Integration with OCI Generative AI services. Robotic Process Automation with Oracle Integration Cloud Biman Dey Sarkar An introduction to leveraging RPA in Oracle Integration Cloud for business automation. OIC Gen3: Installing the Connectivity Agent Soalicious A hands-on tutorial for installing the Connectivity Agent in Oracle Integration Gen3. OIC API Catalog Consumer Portal Niall Commiskey Overview of the consumer portal capabilities in Oracle Integration’s API Catalog. OIC3: New Service Metrics Niall Commiskey A detailed review of new service metrics introduced in Oracle Integration Gen3. OIC RPA: Recording with Microsoft Edge Niall Commiskey A walkthrough of recording RPA bots using Microsoft Edge in Oracle Integration Cloud. Processing Text Files in OIC Niall Commiskey Techniques for processing and parsing text files within Oracle Integration flows. OIC Integration Flow Error Raising Niall Commiskey Best practices for raising and handling errors in Oracle Integration flow designs. Understanding Oracle Integration Network Flows Oracle A-Team Detailed explanation of network flow architecture and data movement in Oracle Integration. Process of Building Adapter using Rapid Adapter Builder (RAB) Ankur Jain Demonstrates building an Adapter using Rapid Adapter Builder in Oracle Integration. Understanding of Rapid Adapter Builder (RAB) Ankur Jain Explains the concept and benefits of Rapid Adapter Builder in Oracle Integration. Whether you’re exploring advanced service observability, securing communication layers, or implementing practical RPA and API strategies, this month’s blogs are filled with actionable knowledge to elevate your integration projects.
- Exploring Oracle Integration Cloud: October 2024
October 2024 brings a diverse collection of updates, migrations, and integration strategies within the Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) ecosystem. This month’s roundup showcases both strategic platform transitions and hands-on technical insights to help Oracle users and developers stay on the cutting edge of cloud integration.
Among the most critical announcements are the transition to updated Concur and Shopify GraphQL adapters, along with an urgent configuration requirement for MTOM support with ERP SOAP endpoints. In addition, Oracle has released version 24.10 of Oracle Process Automation, further enhancing low-code workflow capabilities.
Hands-on tutorials from community experts like Niall Commiskey, Biman Dey Sarkar, and Soalicious dive into topics such as configuring new OIC3 instances, implementing robotic process automation, polling ATP for changed records, and managing secrets securely via OCI Vault. These posts offer actionable guidance to help both developers and architects optimize their integrations with reliability and performance in mind.
Oracle ACEs also highlight must-read content around AI and OCI, curating best practices and innovations from across the Oracle ecosystem.
Article / Link Author Subject Matter Transitioning the Concur Adapter in Oracle Integration – Addressing Deprecated Endpoints Oracle Integration Team Important update on the transition from deprecated Concur endpoints in Oracle Integration. Transition to the Shopify GraphQL Adapter in Oracle Integration Oracle Integration Team Details on transitioning from REST to GraphQL for Shopify integrations in Oracle Integration Cloud. Action Required: Enable MTOM for SOAP Adapter with ERP Endpoints by Feb 25, 2025 Oracle Integration Team Critical configuration update required for ERP SOAP adapter users. What’s New in Oracle Process Automation 24.10 Oracle Integration Team Overview of new features and improvements in Oracle Process Automation version 24.10. Configuring a New OIC3 Instance Niall Commiskey Step-by-step guidance on setting up a new Oracle Integration Cloud Gen3 instance. Simple Demo of OIC3 RPA Niall Commiskey A practical demo showcasing robotic process automation features in OIC3. Must-Read: 23 AI Blog Posts from Oracle ACEs – October 2024 Oracle ACE Community A curated list of top AI-related blog posts from Oracle ACEs. Must-Read: OCI Blog Posts from Oracle ACEs – October 2024 Oracle ACE Community Highlights the best OCI-focused blog posts from the ACE community in October. OIC: Create Secret in OCI Vault to Store Secure Credentials Soalicious A tutorial on securely managing secrets with OCI Vault for use in OIC integrations. OIC: Use of Fault Datatype Variable Soalicious Guide to handling errors effectively using fault variables in Oracle Integration. Poll for New or Changed Records in ATP Using OIC Gen3 Biman Dey Sarkar How to poll for delta records in ATP using Oracle Integration Cloud Gen3. Whether you’re implementing new APIs, enhancing automation with RPA, or refining integration security and error handling, October’s blog posts offer practical and strategic value to move your Oracle projects forward.
- Exploring Oracle Integration Cloud: September 2024
September 2024 has been an exciting month for Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) users, with new features, healthcare-focused integrations, and expert tutorials being rolled out. This roundup highlights the most significant updates and insights from industry experts to help you stay ahead in the evolving Oracle ecosystem.
Key updates include the release of Oracle Integration 24.10, which brings several enhancements to streamline integration workflows, along with the introduction of the Healthcare Edition, offering specialized tools for healthcare integrations. You’ll also find detailed guides on working with OIC’s Healthcare FHIR Adapter, using the REST API to download log files, and tracking sustainability indices in Oracle SCM Cloud.
This collection also features deep dives into Oracle Integration’s RPA capabilities, API catalog, and the ongoing transition from Oracle Integration Gen2 PCS to Gen3 OPA. Experts such as Niall Commiskey, Biman Dey Sarkar, and Marco Kettenis offer tutorials and hands-on advice for leveraging Oracle Integration to optimize processes, manage data, and implement robust audit capabilities.
Article / Link Author Subject Matter What’s New in Oracle Integration 24.10 Oracle Integration Team Overview of the latest updates and features in Oracle Integration version 24.10. Tracking Supply Chain Sustainability Index in Oracle SCM Cloud Oracle Developers Blog How to track sustainability indices in Oracle SCM Cloud using Oracle Integration. OIC REST API: Downloading Log Files Niall Commiskey A guide to downloading log files using Oracle Integration Cloud REST API. OIC Healthcare FHIR Adapter Niall Commiskey A deep dive into the OIC Healthcare FHIR Adapter for healthcare integration use cases. Introduction to OIC API Catalog Niall Commiskey An introduction to the API catalog features available in Oracle Integration Cloud. Oracle Integration Healthcare Edition Release Announcement Oracle Integration Team Announcement and key features of Oracle Integration’s Healthcare Edition. Oracle Integration RPA: Accelerate Innovation Oracle Integration Team Insights into how Oracle Integration RPA can drive innovation and process automation. Top 31 Blog Posts from Oracle ACEs – August 2024 Oracle ACE Community A roundup of the top Oracle ACE blog posts from August 2024. Extract Oracle OCI Process Automation Instance Attachments with REST API Oracle A-Team A tutorial on how to extract process automation instance attachments using OCI REST API. OIC Gen3: Working with Projects and Packages Soalicious A guide to managing projects and packages in Oracle Integration Gen3. Storing Input JSON Payload in ATP Using OIC for Audit Biman Dey Sarkar A tutorial on storing input JSON payload in ATP for audit purposes using Oracle Integration Cloud. Oracle Integration Gen2 PCS to Gen3 OPA (P6) Marco Kettenis Part 6 of the transition from Oracle Integration Gen2 PCS to Gen3 OPA. Oracle Integration Gen2 PCS to Gen3 OPA (P7) Marco Kettenis Part 7 of the transition from Oracle Integration Gen2 PCS to Gen3 OPA. Whether you’re exploring new features or looking for practical solutions to improve your integration projects, this roundup of September’s top blog posts will equip you with the knowledge to take full advantage of OIC.
- Exploring Oracle Integration Cloud: August 2024 Updates
As we dive into the latest updates for Oracle Integration Cloud in August 2024, this month’s blogs showcase exciting new features and in-depth guides for leveraging Oracle’s powerful integration tools. From event management and Factory API enhancements in version 24.08 to insightful tutorials on transitioning to Oracle ERP/HCM Cloud, there’s plenty for developers, business users, and integrators to explore.
This collection covers the latest features of Oracle Integration Cloud, including OCI Process Automation updates, the addition of new adapters, and innovative uses of Oracle Integration’s RPA capabilities. With tutorials on scheduling reports in HCM, configuring pagination for data retrieval, and integrating OCI functions with new scheduling support, these posts offer practical, hands-on advice to make the most of Oracle’s expanding integration ecosystem.
Top contributors like Niall Commiskey, Biman Dey Sarkar, and Marco Kettenis provide expert insights on topics like transitioning from Gen2 to Gen3, securing OIC REST APIs with OAuth, and understanding the role of Oracle Integration Cloud as a central integration hub for enterprises. Whether you’re looking for new features or guidance on managing complex integrations, August’s posts are packed with actionable information.
Article / Link Author Subject Matter New Features in Oracle Integration 3 (24.08) Amy Simpson-Grange Overview of the new features in Oracle Integration 24.08. OIC 24.08 New Features: Event Management Niall Commiskey A detailed look at event management features in Oracle Integration 24.08. OIC 24.08 New Features: Factory API Niall Commiskey An in-depth exploration of the new Factory API capabilities in Oracle Integration 24.08. What’s New in OCI Process Automation 24.08 Oracle Integration Team Key updates in OCI Process Automation version 24.08. Transition to Oracle ERP/HCM Cloud Using Oracle Integration Oracle Integration Team A guide to transitioning to Oracle ERP/HCM Cloud with Oracle Integration Cloud. Oracle Integration RPA: Accelerate Innovation Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Team Explore how Oracle Integration RPA helps drive innovation and automation. Introducing Support for Scheduling OCI Functions Oracle Developers Blog Announcement of new OCI scheduling features for developers. Top 18 Blog Posts from Oracle ACEs – July 2024 Oracle ACE Community A roundup of the top Oracle ACE blog posts from July 2024. OIC HCM: How to Schedule and Download Reports Soalicious A tutorial on scheduling and downloading HCM reports in Oracle Integration Cloud. Implementing Pagination to Retrieve Data in Chunks in Oracle Integration 3 Ankur Jain A step-by-step guide on implementing pagination in Oracle Integration 3 to retrieve data in chunks. Oracle Integration Gen2 PCS to Gen3 OPA Marco Kettenis Transitioning Oracle Integration from Gen2 PCS to Gen3 OPA. Oracle Integration Gen2 PCS to Gen3 OPA – Part 2 Marco Kettenis Part 2 of transitioning Oracle Integration from Gen2 PCS to Gen3 OPA. Oracle Integration Gen2 PCS to Gen3 OPA – Part 3 Marco Kettenis Part 3 of transitioning Oracle Integration from Gen2 PCS to Gen3 OPA. Oracle Integration Cloud: Powerful Enterprise Integration Tool Biman Dey Sarkar Overview of Oracle Integration Cloud as a powerful enterprise integration solution. Oracle Integration Cloud as the Central Integration Hub Biman Dey Sarkar How Oracle Integration Cloud serves as the central hub for enterprise integrations. Explore these blog posts to stay on top of Oracle Integration Cloud’s latest advancements and take your integration projects to the next level!
About the Author
Robert van Mölken is a long-term Oracle ACE, since 2015, and was part of the prestige Oracle Groundbreakers group of experts. He is an expert on Oracle Integration Cloud, Cloud Infrastructure and Blockchain Platform. Currently, Robert works for Exoblock and advises and assists customers with implementing sustainable Enterprise Blockchain and Integration solutions.
- Exploring Oracle Integration Cloud: July 2024 Updates
The month of July 2024 saw a wave of exciting updates and insights into Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC), bringing new features, adapters, and enhanced integration capabilities. This roundup of blog posts highlights everything you need to know to stay ahead with Oracle’s latest integration tools.
From exploring iterative adapter development using the Rapid Adapter Builder to leveraging OCI Logging Analytics for better insights, July’s articles provide actionable guidance for developers, integrators, and business users alike. Key updates include the release of Oracle Integration 24.08, which introduced new adapters and critical enhancements to accelerate business automation and streamline operations.
In addition, this collection covers practical tutorials such as storing input JSON payloads in ATP, handling OAuth authentication for OIC REST APIs, and a guide to Oracle Process Automation integration.
Article / Link Author Subject Matter Iterative Adapter Development Using Rapid Adapter Builder Oracle Integration Team A guide on how to use the Rapid Adapter Builder for iterative adapter development in Oracle Integration. What’s New in Oracle Integration 24.08 Oracle Integration Team Overview of the latest features and updates in Oracle Integration version 24.08. OCI Logging Analytics with OIC3 for Insight Oracle Integration Team Using OCI Logging Analytics with Oracle Integration Cloud for better insight into processes and integrations. New Adapters and Enhancements in Oracle Integration 24.08 Oracle Integration Team Highlights new adapters and feature enhancements in Oracle Integration 24.08. Accelerate Your Business with Oracle Integration Prebuilt Program Oracle Integration Team An introduction to Oracle Integration’s prebuilt program for accelerating business solutions. Integration Partner Community Newsletter – July 2024 Jürgen Kress Updates on Oracle Integration from the SOA Partner Community for July 2024. Handling the “Record Already Exists” Error During SDF Development Oracle Developers Blog Solutions for resolving the “Record Already Exists” error in SDF development during integrations. OIC Gen2 to OIC3: Implications of the Upgrade Niall Commiskey A deep dive into the implications of upgrading from Oracle Integration Gen2 to OIC3. Gen2 to OIC Upgrade: Factory Reset Considerations Niall Commiskey Important considerations for performing a factory reset during an upgrade from OIC Gen2 to OIC3. Using OAuth with OIC REST API Niall Commiskey A tutorial on using OAuth for secure API integrations with Oracle Integration Cloud REST API. OIC Append Operation in Data Stitch Soalicious A technical guide on how to use the append operation in Oracle Integration’s Data Stitch component. Configure a Confidential Application to Connect Oracle Process Automation from OIC Biman Dey Sarkar A tutorial on configuring a confidential application to connect Oracle Process Automation (OPA) from Oracle Integration Cloud. Storing Input JSON Payload in ATP Using OIC for Audit Biman Dey Sarkar A step-by-step guide on storing input JSON payload in ATP for audit purposes using Oracle Integration Cloud. Semi-Manual Application Integration Biman Dey Sarkar An article on semi-manual application integration using Oracle Integration and other tools. Copy of Function to Read Any Response from SOAP API in Oracle Integration Ankur Jain A tutorial on creating a function to read any response from SOAP API using Oracle Integration. Latest in Oracle Visual Builder Cloud Studio SQORUS Team Overview of the latest updates and features in Oracle Visual Builder Cloud Studio for July 2024. Explore these blog posts to stay on top of Oracle Integration Cloud’s latest advancements and take your integration projects to the next level!
About the Author
Robert van Mölken is a long-term Oracle ACE, since 2015, and was part of the prestige Oracle Groundbreakers group of experts. He is an expert on Oracle Integration Cloud, Cloud Infrastructure and Blockchain Platform. Currently, Robert works for Exoblock and advises and assists customers with implementing sustainable Enterprise Blockchain and Integration solutions.
- Exploring Oracle Integration Cloud: June 2024 Updates
The month of June 2024 brought exciting developments and new features for Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) users. This roundup covers some of the most significant updates, tutorials, and expert insights from the Oracle community, helping you stay informed and take advantage of these improvements.
From in-depth explorations of new OIC features in version 24.06 to practical guides on using OCI Vault for securing integrations, these blog posts offer valuable information to both experienced users and those new to the platform.
Noteworthy topics include monitoring scheduled jobs with OCI, importing bulk data using REST APIs, and merging JSON arrays with XSLT in OIC.
Article / Link Author Subject Matter OIC 24.06 Release New Features Niall Commiskey A deep dive into the new features of Oracle Integration Cloud 24.06, released in June 2024 Monitoring scheduled jobs with OCI Service Metrics Niall Commiskey Discusses how to monitor scheduled jobs using OCI and integration tools. NEW FEATURES in Oracle Integration 3! (24.06) Amy Simpson-Grange Detailed blog on new features of Oracle Integration Cloud version 24.06. Schedule Start/Stop of an OIC instance with Visual Builder Studio Biman Dey Sarkar A tutorial on scheduling OIC instance operations using Visual Builder Studio. Merging 2 JSON Array into One in OIC using XSLT Biman Dey Sarkar A tutorial on merging two JSON arrays into one using XSLT in Oracle Integration Cloud. OIC ERP – FBDI ImportBulkData using Erpintegration REST API Soalicious A technical guide on how to import bulk data into Oracle ERP using OIC and REST APIs. Integration Partner Community Newsletter – June 2024 Jürgen Kress Updates on Oracle’s integration products and announcements. OCI Vault to Sign Request Payload Using Private Keys in Oracle Integration Ankur Jain How to use OCI Vault to sign request payloads with private keys in Oracle Integration Cloud. What’s New in OCI Process Automation 24.06 Oracle Integration Team Overview of the new features in OCI Process Automation for version 24.06. Whether you’re focused on automating OIC instance management or looking to leverage the latest in integration technology, June’s articles are packed with actionable tips and techniques.
About the Author
Robert van Mölken is a long-term Oracle ACE, since 2015, and was part of the prestige Oracle Groundbreakers group of experts. He is an expert on Oracle Integration Cloud, Cloud Infrastructure and Blockchain Platform. Currently, Robert works for Exoblock and advises and assists customers with implementing sustainable Enterprise Blockchain and Integration solutions.
- Exploring Oracle Integration Cloud: May 2024 Updates
May 2024 has again been a month full of exciting updates and in-depth tutorials for Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC). This roundup of blog posts covers the latest features, expert insights, and best practices to help you navigate Oracle’s powerful integration and management tools.
From exploring the new features of Oracle Integration 3 (version 24.04) to performing OCI health checks for OIC, this collection of posts provides valuable information for both developers and business users. Key topics include setting up a NetSuite connector with Oracle Integration Cloud, understanding the role of Oracle Redwood, and managing large Oracle database fleets with advanced observability services.
Notable experts such as Jürgen Kress, Amy Simpson-Grange, Niall Commiskey, and others share their knowledge on topics ranging from OCI IAM considerations to Oracle Integration’s Factory API.
Article / Link Author Subject Matter Integration Partner Community Newsletter – May 2024 Jürgen Kress Updates from the Oracle Integration Partner Community for May 2024. New Features in Oracle Integration 3 (24.04) Amy Simpson-Grange Overview of the new features in Oracle Integration 3 version 24.04. Top 23 Blog Posts from Oracle ACEs – May 2024 Oracle ACE Community A roundup of the top blog posts from Oracle ACEs in May 2024. OCI Health Check for OIC Niall Commiskey A guide to performing OCI health checks for Oracle Integration Cloud. OIC3 Factory API Design and Considerations Niall Commiskey In-depth coverage of the design and considerations for Oracle Integration Cloud 3’s Factory API. A Complete Guide to Quickly Setting Up a NetSuite Connector with Oracle Integration Cloud SQORUS Team A comprehensive guide to setting up a NetSuite connector with Oracle Integration Cloud. Five Considerations for OCI IAM in IDCS Migrated Tenancies Guest Blog on RedThunder Key considerations for managing OCI IAM in IDCS-migrated tenancies. What is Oracle Redwood and Why? Ankur Jain A detailed explanation of Oracle Redwood and its significance in Oracle’s ecosystem. Oracle Integration Gen2 PCS to Gen3 OPA Marco Kettenis A guide on transitioning Oracle Integration from Gen2 PCS to Gen3 OPA. Observability Management Services to Manage a Large Oracle Database Fleet OEM Blog A detailed post on managing large Oracle database fleets with observability management services. Oracle Enterprise Manager 13c Release 5 Update 22 (13.5.0.22) Is Now Available OEM Blog Information on the latest Oracle Enterprise Manager 13c release update. Dive into May 2024’s most important updates and tutorials for Oracle Integration Cloud, and stay ahead with expert advice and best practices.
About the Author
Robert van Mölken is a long-term Oracle ACE, since 2015, and was part of the prestige Oracle Groundbreakers group of experts. He is an expert on Oracle Integration Cloud, Cloud Infrastructure and Blockchain Platform. Currently, Robert works for Exoblock and advises and assists customers with implementing sustainable Enterprise Blockchain and Integration solutions.
- Exploring Oracle Integration Cloud: April 2024 Updates
April 2024 has brought a variety of exciting updates, insightful tutorials, and new features to Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC). This month’s roundup highlights the latest enhancements, including new adapters, observability tools, and step-by-step guides for integrating Oracle with other enterprise solutions.
From monitoring OIC with OCI services to exploring the new features in version 24.04, these blog posts offer developers and business users practical insights to help maximize the value of Oracle’s integration tools. Key topics include the integration of SAP SuccessFactors with Oracle Integration Cloud, working with complex structured files using NXSD formats, and leveraging OCI Vault to sign request payloads.
Whether you’re looking to stay updated on the latest Oracle Integration advancements or seeking tutorials to enhance your integration processes, these blogs from experts like Biman Dey Sarkar, Niall Commiskey, and Ankur Jain will provide the knowledge and guidance you need to elevate your integration projects.
Article / Link Author Subject Matter Integrating SuccessFactors with Oracle Integration Cloud Biman Dey Sarkar A detailed guide on integrating SAP SuccessFactors with Oracle Integration Cloud. Oracle Integration (OIC) Monitoring with OCI Services Oracle Integration Team How to monitor Oracle Integration Cloud with OCI services for better observability and insights. What’s New in OCI Process Automation 24.04 Oracle Integration Team Overview of the latest updates and new features in OCI Process Automation version 24.04. New Adapters and Enhancements in Oracle Integration 24.04 Oracle Integration Team An overview of the new adapters and enhancements available in Oracle Integration 24.04. Top 16 Blog Posts from Oracle ACEs – April 2024 Oracle ACE Community A roundup of the top blog posts from Oracle ACEs in April 2024. OIC 24.04 New Features Niall Commiskey An exploration of the new features introduced in Oracle Integration Cloud version 24.04. OIC Observability with OCI Services Niall Commiskey A technical dive into observability and monitoring Oracle Integration Cloud using OCI services. Use Native XSD (NXSD) File Formats in OIC to Process Complex Structured Files Biman Dey Sarkar A tutorial on using native XSD (NXSD) file formats in Oracle Integration to process complex structured files. List Files with Dynamic Dates in Oracle Integration Cloud Biman Dey Sarkar A step-by-step guide on listing files with dynamic dates using Oracle Integration Cloud. OCI Vault to Sign Request Payload Using Private Keys in Oracle Integration Ankur Jain How to use OCI Vault to sign request payloads with private keys in Oracle Integration Cloud. Integration Partner Community Newsletter – April 2024 Jürgen Kress April 2024 updates from the Oracle Integration Partner Community. Explore these blog posts to stay on top of Oracle Integration Cloud’s latest advancements and take your integration projects to the next level!
About the Author
Robert van Mölken is a long-term Oracle ACE, since 2015, and was part of the prestige Oracle Groundbreakers group of experts. He is an expert on Oracle Integration Cloud, Cloud Infrastructure and Blockchain Platform. Currently, Robert works for Exoblock and advises and assists customers with implementing sustainable Enterprise Blockchain and Integration solutions.
- March 24 – New Additions
Article / Link Author Subject Matter Connecting OIC 24.02 New Features – Observability / REST API Niall Commiskey OIC3 Observability OIC Rapid Adapter Builder Enhancements Niall Commiskey OIC OCI Integration Fundamentals: Scope Fault Handler Amy Simpson-Grange OIC NEW FEATURES in Oracle Integration 3! (24.02) Amy Simpson-Grange OIC3 Connecting SuccessFactors to Oracle Fusion HCM via OIC OIC SuccessFactors, HCM Integrating Oracle Fusion SaaS applications with OIC OIC Fusion Apps Harnessing Publish and Subscribe Events Murari Kalluri OIC3 Why you should migrate to OIC Gen3 bimands OIC3 OIC – XSLT – Find out the sum of all the invoice lines where each line having quantity and price using Call template Sanddy OIC - Feburary 24 – New Additions
- January 24 – New Additions
Congratulations to Niall Commiskey – hitting that magic 1000 blog posts. As it happens, this author’s blog also hit that threshold. But has taken a lot longer.
Lots of exciting capabilities have been in the December feature update, so we’re expecting to see some interesting posts in the coming months
- November 2023 – New Additions
Sorry for the delay this month; things have been more than a little hectic. This month, we have content from the usual suspects, but the Oracle A-Team has also been very busy publishing details on connecting Oracle Fusion Cloud with Microsoft Teams. It may not be as groundbreaking as the recent news about the Oracle database in Azure, but for many, this will make a lot of difference.
- September 2023 – New Additions
OIC-related downloads from Oracle CloudWorld Las Vegas:
- Partners-Connect-Oracle-SaaS—with-Oracle-Integration
- Business-Decision-Path-to-Selecting-OICS-for-Enterprise-Wide-Integration
- Unleashing-the-Power-of-Integration-Exploring-Synergies-of-ERP-and-EHR-Systems
- Get-Started-with-Oracle-Cloud-Infrastructure-Application-Integration-OIC-3
- Oracle-Integration-Powering-Intelligent-Automation-with-Motorola
- How-TWC-and-Vertiv-Automated-Processes-with-OCI-Integration-and-RPA
- Partners-Connect-Oracle-SaaS—with-Oracle-Integration
- How-Albertsons-Casey’s-and-TWC-Connected-Apps-Across-Data-Centers-and-Clouds
- How-Albertsons-Casey’s-and-Hearst-Innovate-Processes-with-Integration–AI
- Tips-from-Intelsat-GMHEC-for-Getting-Started-with-Integration-Services
- Partners-Optimize-Oracle-Apps-Lifecycle-Management-Through-RPA-AI-Integration
- August 2023 – New Additions
- June 2023 – New Articles
- May 2023 – New Articles
- March 2023 – New OIC Articles
- February 2023 – New OIC Articles
Article / Link Author Subject Matter Connecting Invoke NHS using JWT Assertion in Oracle Integration Madhav Poosarla / Akshaya Hebbar OIC OIC3 New Features announcement Niall Commiskey OIC3 Rapid start on ERP & HCM Integrations with Oracle MICROS Simphony Labor using OIC Prebuilts Prakash Masand OIC ERP, HCM, Micros Simphony New Adapters & Connectivity Enhancements in OIC Madhav Poosarla OIC Netezza, SAP Concur, Shopify Embedding Oracle Integration Insight dashboards : Quickly and Easily Sandhya Lakshmi Gopalan Insights Check out these two new tutorials for the Oracle Integration GEN 3! Daniel Teixeira OIC Run Child integration or PL/SQL procedure in batches in Oracle Integration Pawan Lakhotia OIC DB OIC and OCI Logging Analytics Niall Commiskey OIC OCI Logging OIC 23.02 Release (Part 1, Part 2) Niall Commiskey OIC Enhancing OCM Document OIC workflow process with an integrated Assets UX John Sim OIC OCM Enhancing OCM Document OIC workflow process with an integrated Assets UX John Sim OIC OCM - December 2022 – New OIC Articles
Not really specific to OIC, but important to just about any solution involving authentication is OAuth 2 – so here Aaron Parecki has compiled all the relevant RFCs together into a single PDF – neat idea.
- November 2022 – New OIC Articles
Generation 3 of OIC has been out for a few quarters now, and we’re starting to see guidance published on migrating from Gen2 to Gen3 and articles about OIC v3 features.
- July 22 – New OIC Articles
July’s big news is the connectivity between OCI and Azure for Oracle to streamline Azure users accessing Oracle databases (here), and more importantly, for OIC users is the addition of new Sovereign nation regions (here). For OIC users this means the possibility of handling data that is more sensitive to where the data resides.
Article / Link Author Subject Matter Connecting Extending Opera Cloud with OIC Niall Commiskey OIC & VB Oracle Hospitality (OPERA) End to End Business Process Automation Niall Commiskey OIC AI Vision Jira Adapter – Add Attachments etc Niall Commiskey OIC JIRA Update Oracle Integration Cloud connection from primary to standby database dynamically Omid Izadkhasti OIC DB Git source code management for Oracle Integration Artifacts using VB Studio Ashritha Malli OIC. VBS Making use of variables, properties and schedule parameters an Yan Scorrer OIC Invoke OIC Integration from Process application (plus other short posts on OIC) Sanddy OIC PCS Create process application with web form (plus other short posts on PCS) Sanddy PCS OCI API GW & JWT to call OIC with/without Credentials (Part I & Part II) Ankur Jain OIC Automation and AI – Oracle Process Automation with OCI AI Services Milomir Vojvodic OIC AI - May 22 – New OIC Articles
May means we see another quarterly release with new features as we can see by the types of blog posts collected this month
- April 22 – New OIC Articles
Article / Link Author Subject Matter Connecting OIC & OAuth 2.0 (Part 1, Part 2, Part3) Niall Commiskey OIC OIC Responsys Adapter Niall Commiskey OIC Responsys OIC On OCI Status Page Elizabeth Earle OIC Create Schedule Service SOAP Connection Kabir Yadav OIC Schedule BI Publisher Report through OIC Kabir Yadav OIC BI Publisher Subscribe to HCM Updates ( via ATOM Feed ) Kabir Yadav OIC HCM Configure Oracle HCM Cloud Adapter Connection Kabir Yadav OIC HCM Subscribing to Business Events in OIC Yan Scorrer OIC Split a CSV file into multiple based on a column in OIC Ankur Jain OIC https://www.techsupper.com/2022/04/how-to-call-oracle-saas-ess-job-using-oracle-integration.html Ankur Jain OIC How to create and test custom ESS job in Oracle SaaS Ankur Jain OIC Reading the latest file from SFTP in OIC Ankur Jain OIC - March 22 – New OIC Articles
- February 22 – New OIC Articles
Another month passed already, so here are Feb’s posts.
- January 22 – New OIC Articles
Article / Link Author Subject Matter Connecting DevOps with FlexDeploy for Oracle Integration LHR customer case study Join the PaaS Partner Community Webcast January 25th 2022 (can still play recording post event) Jurgen Kress OIC OIC ecosystem – Integration & OCI Services – an Overview Niall Commiskey OIC OCI Anomaly Detection Service & OIC – Part I Niall Commiskey OIC invoking OCI Functions (python) Part 1, Part 2 Niall Commiskey OIC Functions Oracle Hospitality from Reservation to Check-In Part 1, Part 2 Niall Commiskey OIC Oracle Hospitality While Loop in OIC / While Action Kabir Yadav OIC Top 10 Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) Interview Questions Mahir UI Fayaz OIC Using Synchronous BIP for Extracting Data? Don’t Angelo Santagata OIC BIP - December 21 – New OIC Articles
December is always a quiet month having had updates in November, but this month has been particularly so. One bit of good news, the handy resource links have been updated with a lot more additional resources – see right of the page.
Article / Link Author Subject Matter Connecting CI/CD working with EiPaaS Oracle Integration (OIC) Cristian Silipigni OIC CI/CD Speed up your Accounting Closing Cycle with automated loading of Payable Invoices into Oracle ERP Cloud, using Oracle Integration Cloud Juan Carlos OIC CX/ ERP/ ServiceCloud Quarterly Updates Phil Wilkins OIC Using the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Streaming Service Adapter with Oracle Integration – OIC Streams Build retry logic in Oracle Integration Ankur Jain OIC Call VB Business Objects from Oracle Integration Ankur Jain OIC - November 21 – New OIC Articles
Another month and another raft of great content. Lot of activity springing up around the new Oracle Hospitality Integration Platform (OHIP) with its new OIC Adapter.
- October 21 – New OIC Articles
Article / Link Author Subject Matter Connecting Field Level Encryption with Oracle Integration and OCI Vault Stan Tanev OIC, Vault Process Excel files with OIC + Oracle Functions Stan Tanev OIC Excel Setup Email Notifications with the Oracle Integration Cloud Daniel Teixeira OIC OCI Email Oracle Integration Cloud – Twilio Adapter for SMS and WhatsApp Daniel Teixeira OIC Twilio Visual Builder – A Crash Course by Shay Shmelzer Shay Shmelzer VBCS Configuring OIC Notifications Niall Commiskey OIC OCI Notifications Leveraging Grafana for OIC Metrics Niall Commiskey OIC Using OIC Logging Analytics for searching OIC Activity Stream log Niall Commiskey OIC OCI Log Analytics Surfacing OIC Design Time audit logs in OCI Logging Analytics Niall Commiskey OIC OCI Log Analytics Using OCI Logging for searching OIC Activity Stream Log Niall Commiskey OIC OCI Log Analytics OIC docs link for restricting access to OIC instances Niall Commiskey OIC Create a fixed-length file in Oracle Integration Ankur Jain OIC - September 21 – New OIC Articles
Latest updates, lots about use of Streaming with OIC ….
Article / Link Author Subject Matter Connecting Installing OIC Connectivity Agent on OCI Compute Niall Commiskey OIC OCI OIC Pub/Sub with OCI Streaming Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 Niall Commiskey OIC OCI Streaming OCI Streaming — create producer/consumer use case using ATP, OIC and Kafka connect Omid Izadkhasti OIC OCI Streaming, ATP, OKE OIC and Oracle Hospitality – Creating a Reservation with multiple rates Niall Commiskey OIC OHIP OIC Integrating Oracle Hospitality and Oracle CPQ Niall Commiskey OIC OHIP, CPQ Aug 21 New Features – Zendesk Adapter Niall Commiskey OIC Zendesk https://notetoself.dev/2021/09/20/oic-creating-notifications-with-table-data/ Yan Scorrer OIC Oracle Integration Cloud – An Assistant for Developers Daniel Teixeira OIC Capture Salesforce Platform Events in Oracle Integration Ankur Jain OIC Salesforce Ways to download connectivity agent Oracle Integration Ankur Jain OIC Build a cloud native ecosystem around Oracle Integration Andrew Gregory OIC - August 21 – New OIC articles
- July 21 – New OIC articles
- June 21 – New OIC articles
It appears to have been an unusually quiet month, but that could be a reflection of the OIC release cycle as we’ll probably hear about the next feature set updates late in July.
- May 21 – New OIC articles
- April 21 – New OIC articles
Blink and it’s another month gone. But Oracle has been very very busy as we come around for the latest quarterly updates and the details published. Plus a lot about Oracle Hospitality Integration Hub (OHIP) which builds upon OIC.
- March 21 – New OIC articles
Time flies, with a 1/4 of a year behind us already including the first quarterly release. Last month we’ve seen a lot of attention around Oracle Hospitality Integration Platform (OHIP) which brings together different Hospitality cloud services as well as using technologies such as Integration Cloud to make it easy to interface 3rd party solutions.
- Feb 21 – New OIC articles
- Jan 21 – new OIC articles
- Dec 20 – new OIC articles
With this being the last post of a very strange year, we wish all our readers a very Happy New Year and hope that 2021 brings a transition to normality.
Article / Link Author Subject Matter Connecting Microprocess Consequences Jan Kettenis OIC Oracle Developer Meetups – Gone Virtual Phil Wilkins OIC & PCS Various Invoking Oracle Functions from OIC Niall Commiskey OIC Functions OIC Backups John Graves OIC Data Stitch Append for Complex Content Elements Jorge Herreria OIC OIC –> Insight –> embeddable Dashboards Niall Commiskey OIC, Insights Using Oracle Integration Cloud to integrate SAP & Oracle SaaS Martijn de Grunt OIC SAP Oracle JET or Oracle VBCS For Your Next Web App Andrej Baranovskij VBCS OIC –> EPM adapter setup Niall Commiskey OIC EPM Identity Propagation – VBCS > IC > Fusion Apps Greg Mally OIC VBCS, Fusion Apps Fault Actions Behavior in OIC Greg Mally OIC Archiving and Purging Process Automation Data in Oracle Integration Arvind Venugopal PCS OIC Twilio Adapter – send SMS / WhatsApp from Oracle Integration Niall Commiskey OIC Twilio - Nov 20 – new OIC Articles
This month’s articles …
- October 20 – New OIC articles
Article / Link Author Subject Matter Connecting OIC REST API for Lookups Niall Commiskey OIC OIC 4 Netsuite – Polling for New / Updated Customers Niall Commiskey OIC Betsuite Oracle Integration – Adapter Enhancements to Non Oracle Applications Arvind Venugopal OIC Non Oracle Security Improvements for Database & FTP Adapters Michael Meiner OIC DB & FTP November 2020 Update Antony Reynolds OIC Oracle Integration November 2020 update for Oracle Applications Adapters Prakash Masand OIC Oracle Apps How to use the OCI Object Storage from the Oracle Integration Cloud Daniel Martins Teixeira OIC OCI Object Store Choosing Your Update Window Antony Reynolds OIC Announcing The Visual Builder Cookbook Shay Shmeltzer VBCS Connecting to API Gateway from Visual Builder with Authentication Aparna Gaonkar VBCS Global Variable and Data Stitch in OIC Amit Kumar Suman OIC Configure OTM connection in OIC Amit Kumar Suman OIC OTM Send attachment in OIC notification Amit Kumar Suman OIC Email - September 20 – New OIC articles
- August 20 – New OIC Articles
Despite it being traditionally holiday season, there have been lots of articles written about OIC, including the prolific Niall Commiskey covering a lot of new OIC features …
- July 20 – New OIC Articles
Its been a busy month when it comes to blogging for the folks at Oracle, as July saw a new quarterly release with new usability improvements and connectors.
- June 20 – New OIC Articles
- May 20 – New OIC Articles
Plenty of good articles published in the last month …
- April 20 – New OIC Articles
April has been a relatively quiet month article wise after a couple of bumper months. we’re seeing lots of new content already for May.
Article / Link Author Subject Matter Connecting Token required to provision an Oracle Integration Cloud instance Ankur Jain OIC Why is iPaaS adoption growing to handle integrations in cloud architectures? Daryl Eicher (Oracle) OIC Creating net new apps on top of Netsuite with OIC Visual Builder Niall Commisky (Oracle) VBCS + OIC NetSuite Monitoring API – Getting Activity Stream data Niall Commisky (Oracle) OIC Triggering an OIC integration via OCI Events – the Notifications Service Approach Stan Tanev (Red Thunder Blog) OIC OCI The 5 Pillars of Intelligent Invoice Processing Daryl Eicher (Oracle) OIC/Arcivate RPA B2B – EDI Translation support Niall Commisky (Oracle) OIC EDI B2B Document Management Niall Commisky (Oracle) OIC EDI Process large file (above 10MB) in Oracle Integration Cloud Service (OIC) Harshit Yadav (K21 Academy) OIC SOAP Vs REST APIs In Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) Harshit Yadav (K21 Academy) OIC - March 20 – New OIC Articles
- February 20 – New OIC ArticlesThis month’s new articles about Oracle Integration Cloud …
- Consolidated References of 3rd Party Information on ICS and OIC
Last updated: December 28, 2021 at 1:24 am
We have consolidated all the 3rd Party references we know of regarding ICS into this single page.
As we encounter new information we will update the details, and if you encounter useful information missing from this list, please let us know (tweet @ImplementingICS with #ICS)
(Oct 18) Big batch of additional resources added to the table
3rd Party References & Resources
ICS Useful 3rd Party Resources
Oracle Document Reference Links…
Resource Description - Link Adapter Certification Oracle Adapter Certification Matrix ICS Cloud Documentation Home ICS Cloud Latest Edition Documentation Oracle Online Learning OLL - YouTube ICS Training Playlist Eloqua ICS Connectivity (Eloqua Help Center) Eloqua Cloud Herlp Centre All A-Team ICS Posts http://www.ateam-oracle.com/category/cloud/paas/paas-ics/ Oracle Integration Blog Blog covering all Oracle's Integration offerings OIC Analyst Report OIC analyst Report Tools That May Help …
Tool Link Online WSDL pretty print/viewer https://www.wsdl-analyzer.com/online-wsdl-viewer Web Services Directory http://www.webservicex.net/New/ Apiary (Swagger / Open API & API Blueprint designer) https://apiary.io/ Mockable - Endpoint Mocking https://www.mockable.io/