February 2022 Oracle Integration Update by Antony Reynolds
Blog: PaaS Community
It is time for the February quarterly update to Oracle Integration. With holidays over and winter upon us here in the Northern Hemisphere, Bluebell the cat is pleased to share all our new features and improvements. Note that testing is still underway for these features and, although unlikely, it is possible that some will not meet our quality standard and be deferred to a later release.
Announcements & Update Windows
Currently tenant administrators get notified of OIC Gen 2 updates via notifications in the OCI console. OIC Gen 2 administrators can also see the same update notice in the OIC console, so watch out for the date of your update.
If you previously tagged your instance for update in window 1, as explained in Choose Your Update Window, then there is no need to tag it again. If it is not yet tagged for window 1, then the deadline for tagging for February was 15 January but you can still add it for the May release. Tags added after January 15 will take effect for the May and subsequent releases.
Prebuilt Connectivity Enhancements
As usual there are enhancements to existing adapters as well as important new adapters.
New & Enhanced Oracle Integration Adapters
New and enhanced adapters for both Oracle and non-Oracle applications are released this quarter:
- Magento Commerce Cloud Adapter
- Oracle Unity Adapter (Limited Availability)
- Enhance the Hospitality Adapter business events handling process
Details on the above will follow shortly.
Process Automation
- User interface updates
- Display Count of Tasks for a filter Criteria
Summary
There are a number of new features in this quarterly release. The deadline to tag instances for update in the first wave passed on January 15 but now is the time to tag any untagged instances for the May release. Announcements of the deadline for May tagging will be posted in the OIC Latest Features Blog. Keep an eye out in the OCI and OIC consoles for the update notice. Enjoy the future! Read the complete article here.
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