Export and Import packages in OIC

The package is the feature provided by OIC to bundle up all the integration into one group.  All integrations can be exported into one package as a ".par" file and these ".par" files can be imported to a higher instance


In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Packages.

The Packages page is displayed. The package names and the number of integrations included in each package are displayed. You can filter the display of packages with the icon. If you have not yet created or imported a package into Oracle Integration, this page is empty.









You can export a package of integrations from Oracle Integration on the Packages page. This action exports all the integrations included in that package.

In the navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Packages.

  • Go to the row of the package to export.
  • Select Export from the menu.
  • Click Export when prompted to confirm your selection.
  • Save the package (PAR) file of integrations to a file system location when prompted. The individual integrations inside the PAR file are exported as integration archive (IAR) files.









You can import a package of integrations into Oracle Integration from the Packages page. The Packages page enables you to import packages that you or other users have created. To import packages that consist of integrations that are prebuilt by Oracle, you must go to Oracle Marketplace.




You cannot import a package if it contains activated integrations. Ensure that all integrations are deactivated before including them in a packages archive (PAR) file.

  1. In the navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Packages.
  2. In the banner, click Import.
  3. Browse for and select the PAR file when prompted.
  4. Click Import.

The package is added to the list on the Packages page.



























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