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Hey Srini, Thanks for asking about the Oracle Database connector status. Here’s the current breakdown:
- Managed (GA) connector
- Consumption workflows (multitenant) and Standard workflows (single-tenant) both have a GA “Oracle Database” connector. It appears in the designer under the “Shared” filter and is production-ready today.
- If you’re connecting to on-premises Oracle, you’ll need an on-premises data gateway and the Oracle client installed on that gateway host.
- Built-in (Preview) connector
- Standard workflows also get a “Built-in” Oracle connector that runs in-process (no gateway required), but it’s still in public preview. That’s why you see the PREVIEW tag.
- There is no publicly announced GA date for the built-in version yet.
If your goal is production use today, you can switch to the GA managed connector (under “Shared”) even in a Standard logic app. If you have to avoid the gateway and need the in-process performance of the built-in SKU, you’ll have to stick with preview for now until Microsoft promotes it to GA. I will check internally and come back if I hear anything regarding timelines.
Hope that clarifies things! Let me know if you need help locating the managed connector in your workflow or if you have any constraints around using the gateway.
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