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 |
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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.
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