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API Reference and Endpoints

The following Oracle Cloud Infrastructure APIs are available:


Use the Oracle Access Governance API to create, view, and manage GovernanceInstances.


Amazon S3 Compatibility API supported by the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage Service.

See Understanding Object Storage Namespaces for information about Object Storage namespaces and how to get your namespace string.

Dedicated API Endpoints:

  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.af-johannesburg-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.ap-chuncheon-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.ap-hyderabad-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.ap-melbourne-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.ap-mumbai-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.ap-osaka-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.ap-seoul-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.ap-singapore-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.ap-singapore-2.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.ap-sydney-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.ap-tokyo-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.ca-montreal-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.ca-toronto-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.eu-amsterdam-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.eu-frankfurt-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.eu-jovanovac-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.eu-madrid-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.eu-marseille-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.eu-milan-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.eu-paris-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.eu-stockholm-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.eu-zurich-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.il-jerusalem-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.me-abudhabi-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.me-dubai-1.oci-customer.oci
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.me-jeddah-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.me-riyadh-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.mx-monterrey-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.mx-queretaro-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.sa-bogota-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.sa-santiago-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.sa-saopaulo-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.sa-valparaiso-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.sa-vinhedo-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.uk-cardiff-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.uk-london-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.us-ashburn-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.us-chicago-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.us-phoenix-1.oci-customer.oci.com
  • https://<object_storage_namespace>.compat.objectstorage.us-sanjose-1.oci-customer.oci.com

The following list contains the basic API endpoints


Analytics API.


Manage Oracle Cloud Infrastructure console announcements.


OCI AI Service solutions can help Enterprise customers integrate AI into their products immediately by using our proven, pre-trained/custom models or containers, and without a need to set up in house team of AI and ML experts. This allows enterprises to focus on business drivers and development work rather than AI/ML operations, shortening the time to market.


API for the API Gateway service. Use this API to manage gateways, deployments, and related items. For more information, see Overview of API Gateway.


Use the Application Dependency Management API to create knowledge bases and vulnerability audits. For more information, see ADM.


Use the Application Performance Monitoring Configuration API to query and set Application Performance Monitoring configuration. For more information, see Application Performance Monitoring.


Use the Application Performance Monitoring Control Plane API to perform operations such as creating, updating, deleting and listing APM domains and monitoring the progress of these operations using the work request APIs. For more information, see Application Performance Monitoring.


Use the Application Performance Monitoring Synthetic Monitoring API to query synthetic scripts and monitors. For more information, see Application Performance Monitoring.


Use the Application Performance Monitoring Trace Explorer API to query traces and associated spans in Trace Explorer. For more information, see Application Performance Monitoring.


Use the Artifacts and Container Images API to manage container images and non-container generic artifacts.

For more information, see the user guides for Container Registry and Artifact Registry.


API for the Audit Service. Use this API for compliance monitoring in your tenancy. For more information, see Overview of Audit.

Tip: This API is good for queries, but not bulk-export operations.


Use the Autoscaling API to dynamically scale compute resources to meet application requirements. For more information about autoscaling, see Autoscaling. For information about the Compute service, see Compute.


Use the Bastion API to provide restricted and time-limited access to target resources that don't have public endpoints. Bastions let authorized users connect from specific IP addresses to target resources using Secure Shell (SSH) sessions. For more information, see the Bastion documentation.


REST API for Oracle Big Data Service. Use this API to build, deploy, and manage fully elastic Big Data Service clusters. Build on Hadoop, Spark and Data Science distributions, which can be fully integrated with existing enterprise data in Oracle Database and Oracle applications.


Blockchain Platform Control Plane API


Use the Budgets API to manage budgets and budget alerts. For more information, see Budgets Overview.


API for managing certificates.


API for retrieving certificates.


Use the Cloud Advisor API to find potential inefficiencies in your tenancy and address them. Cloud Advisor can help you save money, improve performance, strengthen system resilience, and improve security. For more information, see Cloud Advisor.


Use the Cloud Guard and Security Zones API to automate processes that you would otherwise perform through the Cloud Guard Console or the Security Zones Console. For more information on these services, see the Cloud Guard and Security Zones documentation.

Note: For Cloud Guard, you can perform Create, Update, and Delete operations only from the reporting region of your Cloud Guard tenancy. You can perform Read operations from any region.


API for managing cluster placement groups.


Use the Compute Cloud@Customer API to manage Compute Cloud@Customer infrastructures and upgrade schedules. For more information see Compute Cloud@Customer documentation.


Use the Connector Hub API to transfer data between services in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. For more information about Connector Hub, see the Connector Hub documentation. Connector Hub is formerly known as Service Connector Hub.


A description of the Container Instance API


Use the Core Services API to manage resources such as virtual cloud networks (VCNs), compute instances, and block storage volumes. For more information, see the console documentation for the Networking, Compute, and Block Volume services. The required permissions are documented in the Details for the Core Services article.


Use the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Dashboards service API to manage dashboards in the Console. Dashboards provide an organized and customizable view of resources and their metrics in the Console. For more information, see Dashboards.

Important: Resources for the Dashboards service are created in the tenacy's home region. Although it is possible to create dashboard and dashboard group resources in regions other than the home region, you won't be able to view those resources in the Console. Therefore, creating resources outside of the home region is not recommended.


Use the Data Catalog APIs to collect, organize, find, access, understand, enrich, and activate technical, business, and operational metadata. For more information, see Data Catalog.


Use the Data Flow APIs to run any Apache Spark application at any scale without deploying or managing any infrastructure.


Use the Data Integration API to organize your data integration projects, create data flows, pipelines and tasks, and then publish, schedule, and run tasks that extract, transform, and load data. For more information, see Data Integration.


Use Data Labeling API to create Annotations on Images, Texts & Documents, and generate snapshots.


Use Data Labeling Management API to create, list, edit & delete datasets.


APIs for using Oracle Data Safe.


Use the Data Science API to organize your data science work, access data and computing resources, and build, train, deploy and manage models and model deployments. For more information, see Data Science.


Use the Database Management API to monitor and manage resources such as Oracle Databases, MySQL Databases, and External Database Systems. For more information, see Database Management.


APIs of SQL Performance Watch features of Database Management service


Use the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Database Migration APIs to perform database migration operations.


The API for the Database Service. Use this API to manage resources such as databases and DB Systems. For more information, see Overview of the Database Service.


Use the Database Tools API to manage connections, private endpoints, and work requests in the Database Tools service.


Use the DevOps API to create DevOps projects, configure code repositories, add artifacts to deploy, build and test software applications, configure target deployment environments, and deploy software applications. For more information, see DevOps.


API to create and maintain Oracle Digital Assistant service instances.


API for the DNS service. Use this API to manage DNS zones, records, and other DNS resources. For more information, see Overview of the DNS Service.


Document AI helps customers perform various analysis on their documents. If a customer has lots of documents, they can process them in batch using asynchronous API endpoints.


Use the Email Delivery API to do the necessary set up to send high-volume and application-generated emails through the OCI Email Delivery service. For more information, see Overview of the Email Delivery Service.

Note: Write actions (POST, UPDATE, DELETE) may take several minutes to propagate and be reflected by the API. If a subsequent read request fails to reflect your changes, wait a few minutes and try again.


Use the Email Delivery API to send high-volume and application-generated emails. For more information, see Overview of the Email Delivery Service.


API for the Events Service. Use this API to manage rules and actions that create automation in your tenancy. For more information, see Overview of Events.


Use the Exadata Fleet Update service to patch large collections of components directly, as a single entity, orchestrating the maintenance actions to update all chosen components in the stack in a single cycle.


Use the File Storage service API to manage file systems, mount targets, and snapshots. For more information, see Overview of File Storage.


Fleet Application Management provides a centralized platform to help you automate resource management tasks, validate patch compliance, and enhance operational efficiency across an enterprise.


Use the Full Stack Disaster Recovery (DR) API to manage disaster recovery for business applications. Full Stack DR is an OCI disaster recovery orchestration and management service that provides comprehensive disaster recovery capabilities for all layers of an application stack, including infrastructure, middleware, database, and application.


API for the Functions service.


Use the Fusion Applications Environment Management API to manage the environments where your Fusion Applications run. For more information, see the Fusion Applications Environment Management documentation.


OCI Generative AI Agents is a fully managed service that combines the power of large language models (LLMs) with an intelligent retrieval system to create contextually relevant answers by searching your knowledge base, making your AI applications smart and efficient.

OCI Generative AI Agents supports several ways to onboard your data and then allows you and your customers to interact with your data using a chat interface or API.

Use the Generative AI Agents Client API to create and manage client chat sessions. A session represents an interactive conversation initiated by a user through an API to engage with an agent. It involves a series of exchanges where the user sends queries or prompts, and the agent responds with relevant information, actions, or assistance based on the user's input. The session persists for the duration of the interaction, maintaining context and continuity to provide coherent and meaningful responses throughout the conversation.

For creating and managing agents, knowledge bases, data sources, endpoints, and data ingestion jobs see the Generative AI Agents Management API.

To learn more about the service, see the Generative AI Agents documentation.


OCI Generative AI Agents is a fully managed service that combines the power of large language models (LLMs) with an intelligent retrieval system to create contextually relevant answers by searching your knowledge base, making your AI applications smart and efficient.

OCI Generative AI Agents supports several ways to onboard your data and then allows you and your customers to interact with your data using a chat interface or API.

Use the Generative AI Agents API to create and manage agents, knowledge bases, data sources, endpoints, data ingestion jobs, and work requests.

For creating and managing client chat sessions see the Generative AI Agents Client API.

To learn more about the service, see the Generative AI Agents documentation.


OCI Generative AI is a fully managed service that provides a set of state-of-the-art, customizable large language models (LLMs) that cover a wide range of use cases for text generation, summarization, and text embeddings.

Use the Generative AI service inference API to access your custom model endpoints, or to try the out-of-the-box models to chat, generate text, summarize, and create text embeddings.

To use a Generative AI custom model for inference, you must first create an endpoint for that model. Use the Generative AI service management API to create a custom model by fine-tuning an out-of-the-box model, or a previous version of a custom model, using your own data. Fine-tune the custom model on a fine-tuning dedicated AI cluster. Then, create a hosting dedicated AI cluster with an endpoint to host your custom model. For resource management in the Generative AI service, use the Generative AI service management API.

To learn more about the service, see the Generative AI documentation.


OCI Generative AI is a fully managed service that provides a set of state-of-the-art, customizable large language models (LLMs) that cover a wide range of use cases for text generation, summarization, and text embeddings.

Use the Generative AI service management API to create and manage dedicated AI clusters, endpoints, custom models, and work requests in the Generative AI service. For example, create a custom model by fine-tuning an out-of-the-box model using your own data, on a fine-tuning dedicated AI cluster. Then, create a hosting dedicated AI cluster with an endpoint to host your custom model.

To access your custom model endpoints, or to try the out-of-the-box models to generate text, summarize, and create text embeddings see the Generative AI Inference API.

To learn more about the service, see the Generative AI documentation.


Use the Generic Artifacts Content API to upload non-container generic artifacts or blobs to an artifact repository.

  • To upload container images such as Docker images to a container repository, use the Artifacts and Container Images API.

  • To list, get details, and delete generic artifacts, use the GenericArtifact resource included in the Artifacts and Container Images API.

For more information, see Artifact Registry.


Use the Globally Distributed Database service APIs to create and manage distributed databases.


Use the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure GoldenGate APIs to perform data replication operations.


Use the Health Checks API to manage endpoint probes and monitors. For more information, see the Health Checks documentation.


APIs for managing identity data plane services. For example, use these APIs to create a scoped-access security token or a user principal session token (UPST). To manage identity domains (for example, creating or deleting an identity domain) or to manage resources (for example, users and groups) within the default identity domain, see IAM API.


Use the Identity and Access Management Service API to manage users, groups, identity domains, compartments, policies, tagging, and limits. For information about managing users, groups, compartments, and policies, see Identity and Access Management (without identity domains). For information about tagging and service limits, see Tagging and Service Limits. For information about creating, modifying, and deleting identity domains, see Identity and Access Management (with identity domains).


Use the Identity Domains API to manage resources within an identity domain, for example, users, dynamic resource groups, groups, and identity providers. For information about managing resources within identity domains, see Identity and Access Management (with identity domains). Use this pattern to construct endpoints for identity domains: https://<domainURL>/admin/v1/. See Finding an Identity Domain URL to locate the domain URL you need. Use the table of contents and search tool to explore the Identity Domains API.


The APIs for the Java Download feature of Java Management Service.


The APIs for the Fleet Management feature of Java Management Service to monitor and manage the usage of Java in your enterprise. Use these APIs to manage fleets, configure managed instances to report to fleets, and gain insights into the Java workloads running on these instances by carrying out basic and advanced features.


API for the Kubernetes Engine service (also known as the Container Engine for Kubernetes service). Use this API to build, deploy, and manage cloud-native applications. For more information, see Overview of Kubernetes Engine.


OCI Language Service solutions can help enterprise customers integrate AI into their products immediately using our proven, pre-trained and custom models or containers, without a need to set up an house team of AI and ML experts. This allows enterprises to focus on business drivers and development work rather than AI and ML operations, which shortens the time to market.


Use the License Manager API to manage product licenses and license records. For more information, see License Manager Overview.


API for the Load Balancing service. Use this API to manage load balancers, backend sets, and related items. For more information, see Overview of Load Balancing.


The LogAnalytics API for the LogAnalytics service.


Use the Logging Ingestion API to ingest your application logs. For more information, see Logging Overview.


Use the Logging Management API to create, read, list, update, move and delete log groups, log objects, log saved searches, and agent configurations.

For more information, see Logging Overview.


Use the Logging Search API to search for logs in your compartments, log groups, and log objects. For more information, see Logging Overview.


Use the Managed Access API to approve access requests, create and manage templates, and manage resource approval settings. For more information, see Managed Access Overview.

Use the table of contents and search tool to explore the Managed Access API.


Use the Management Agent API to manage your infrastructure's management agents, including their plugins and install keys. For more information, see Management Agent.


API for the Management Dashboard micro-service. Use this API for dashboard and saved search metadata preservation and to perform tasks such as creating a dashboard, creating a saved search, and obtaining a list of dashboards and saved searches in a compartment.


Use the Marketplace API to manage applications in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Marketplace. For more information, see Overview of Marketplace


Use the Marketplace Publisher API to manage the publishing of applications in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Marketplace.


Media Services (includes Media Flow and Media Streams) is a fully managed service for processing media (video) source content. Use Media Flow and Media Streams to transcode and package digital video using configurable workflows and stream video outputs.

Use the Media Services API to configure media workflows and run Media Flow jobs, create distribution channels, ingest assets, create Preview URLs and play assets. For more information, see Media Flow and Media Streams.


Use the Monitoring API to manage metric queries and alarms for assessing the health, capacity, and performance of your cloud resources. Endpoints vary by operation. For PostMetricData, use the telemetry-ingestion endpoints; for all other operations, use the telemetry endpoints. For more information, see the Monitoring documentation.


The API for the MySQL Database Service


Use the Network Firewall API to create network firewalls and configure policies that regulates network traffic in and across VCNs.


Use the Network Monitoring API to troubleshoot routing and security issues for resources such as virtual cloud networks (VCNs) and compute instances. For more information, see the console documentation for the Network Path Analyzer tool.


This describes the network load balancer API.


The control plane API for NoSQL Database Cloud Service HTTPS provides endpoints to perform NDCS operations, including creation and deletion of tables and indexes; population and access of data in tables; and access of table usage metrics.


Use the Notifications API to broadcast messages to distributed components by topic, using a publish-subscribe pattern. For information about managing topics, subscriptions, and messages, see the Notifications documentation.


Use Object Storage and Archive Storage APIs to manage buckets, objects, and related resources. For more information, see Overview of Object Storage and Overview of Archive Storage.


Use the OCI Cache API to create and manage clusters. A cluster is a memory-based storage solution. For more information, see OCI Cache.


OCI Control Center (OCC) service enables you to monitor the region-level cloud consumption and provides the region-level capacity data, in realms where OCC is available. Use the OCI Control Center (OCC) API to explore region-level capacity and utilization information about core services. For more information, see OCI Control Center.


OCI Control Center (OCC) Capacity Management enables you to manage capacity requests in realms where OCI Control Center Capacity Management is available. For more information, see OCI Control Center.


Use the OCI Control Center Demand Signal API to manage Demand Signals.


The OpenSearch service API provides access to OCI Search Service with OpenSearch.


Operator Access Control enables you to control the time duration and the actions an Oracle operator can perform on your Exadata Cloud@Customer infrastructure. Using logging service, you can view a near real-time audit report of all actions performed by an Oracle operator.


Use the Ops Insights API to perform data extraction operations to obtain database resource utilization, performance statistics, and reference information. For more information, see About Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Ops Insights.


API for the Oracle Cloud Agent software running on compute instances. Oracle Cloud Agent is a lightweight process that monitors and manages compute instances.


API for Oracle Cloud Bridge service.


A description of the Oracle Cloud Migrations API.



Use the Oracle Cloud VMware API to create SDDCs and manage ESXi hosts and software. For more information, see Oracle Cloud VMware Solution.


Oracle Content Management is a cloud-based content hub to drive omni-channel content management and accelerate experience delivery


Use Oracle Database Autonomous Recovery Service API to manage Protected Databases.


Oracle Delegate Access Control allows customers of Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer (ExaDB-C@C) and Oracle Exadata Database Service on Dedicated Infrastructure (ExaDB-D) to delegate management of their Exadata resources operators outside their tenancies. With Delegate Access Control, Support Providers can deliver managed services using comprehensive and robust tooling built on the OCI platform. Customers maintain control over who has access to the delegated resources in their tenancy and what actions can be taken. Enterprises managing resources across multiple tenants can use Delegate Access Control to streamline management tasks. Using logging service, customers can view a near real-time audit report of all actions performed by a Service Provider operator.


Oracle Integration API.


Use the Organizations API to consolidate multiple OCI tenancies into an organization, and centrally manage your tenancies and organization resources. For more information, see Organization Management Overview.


API for the OS Management service. Use these API operations for working with Managed instances and Managed instance groups.


Use the OS Management Hub API to manage and monitor updates and patches for instances in OCI, your private data center, or 3rd-party clouds. For more information, see Overview of OS Management Hub.


Use the OCI Database with PostgreSQL API to manage resources such as database systems, database nodes, backups, and configurations. For information, see the user guide documentation for the service.


The Document Generator allows to merge JSON Data and Office Templates to produce documents. For the endpoints, see invokeEndpoint in the Function Reference.


Process Automation helps you to rapidly design, automate, and manage business processes in the cloud. With the Process Automation design-time (Designer) and the runtime (Workspace) environments, you can easily create, develop, manage, test, and monitor process applications and their components.


Use the Queue API to produce and consume messages, create queues, and manage related items. For more information, see Queue.


Use the Resource Discovery and Monitoring Control API to get details about monitored instances and perform actions. For more information, see Resource Discovery and Monitoring.


Use the Resource Manager API to automate deployment and operations for all Oracle Cloud Infrastructure resources. Using the infrastructure-as-code (IaC) model, the service is based on Terraform, an open source industry standard that lets DevOps engineers develop and deploy their infrastructure anywhere. For more information, see the Resource Manager documentation.


Use the Resource scheduler API to manage schedules, to perform actions on a collection of resources.


A description of the RoverCloudService API.


Use the Vulnerability Scanning Service (VSS) API to manage scan recipes, targets, and reports. For more information, see the Vulnerability Scanning documentation.


Search for resources in your cloud network.


Create and manage cloud-hosted desktops which can be accessed from a web browser or installed client.


Use the Security Attributes API to manage security attributes and security attribute namespaces. For more information, see the documentation for Security Attributes and Security Attribute Namespaces.


Use the Service Catalog API to manage solutions in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Service Catalog. For more information, see Overview of Service Catalog.


APIs that interact with the resource limits of a specific resource type.


Use the Service Manager Proxy API to obtain information about SaaS environments provisioned by Service Manager. You can get information such as service types and service environment URLs.


Use the Service Mesh API to manage mesh, virtual service, access policy and other mesh related items.


The OCI Speech Service harnesses the power of spoken language by allowing developers to easily convert file-based data containing human speech into highly accurate text transcriptions.


Stack Monitoring API.


Use the Streaming API to produce and consume messages, create streams and stream pools, and manage related items. For more information, see Streaming.


Use the Support Management API to manage support requests. For more information, see Getting Help and Contacting Support. Note: Before you can create service requests with this API, complete user registration at My Oracle Cloud Support and then ask your tenancy administrator to provide you authorization for the related user groups.


Use the Threat Intelligence API to search for information about known threat indicators, including suspicious IP addresses, domain names, and other digital fingerprints. Threat Intelligence is a managed database of curated threat intelligence that comes from first party Oracle security insights, open source feeds, and vendor-procured data. For more information, see the Threat Intelligence documentation.


Use the Usage API to view your Oracle Cloud usage and costs. The API allows you to request data that meets the specified filter criteria, and to group that data by the chosen dimension. The Usage API is used by Cost Analysis, Scheduled Reports, and Carbon Emissions Analysis in the Console. Also see Using the Usage API for more information.


Use the Usage Proxy API to list Oracle Support Rewards, view related detailed usage information, and manage users who redeem rewards. For more information, see Oracle Support Rewards Overview.


Use the Key Management API to manage vaults and keys. For more information, see Managing Vaults and Managing Keys.


Use the Secret Management API to manage secrets and secret versions. For more information, see Managing Secrets.


Use the Secret Retrieval API to retrieve secrets and secret versions from vaults. For more information, see Managing Secrets.


Using Vision, you can upload images to detect and classify objects in them. If you have lots of images, you can process them in batch using asynchronous API endpoints. Vision's features are thematically split between Document AI for document-centric images, and Image Analysis for object and scene-based images. Pretrained models and custom models are supported.


Oracle Visual Builder enables developers to quickly build web and mobile applications. With a visual development environment that makes it easy to connect to Oracle data and third-party REST services, developers can build modern, consumer-grade applications in a fraction of the time it would take in other tools. The Visual Builder Instance Management API allows users to create and manage a Visual Builder instance.


Oracle Visual Builder Studio (VB Studio) is a robust application development platform that helps your team effectively plan and manage your work throughout all stages of the application development lifecycle: design, build, test, and deploy. Developers can use Oracle Visual Builder Studio to extend Oracle Cloud Applications, build web and mobile applications, or develop bespoke apps using the web programming language of their choice. For more information, see Visual Builder Studio.


API for the Web Application Acceleration service. Use this API to manage regional Web App Acceleration policies such as Caching and Compression for accelerating HTTP services.


OCI Web Application Acceleration and Security Services


API for the Web Application Firewall service. Use this API to manage regional Web App Firewalls and corresponding policies for protecting HTTP services.


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WebLogic Management Service is an OCI service that enables a unified view and management of WebLogic domains in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Features include on-demand patching of WebLogic domains, rollback of the last applied patch, discovery and management of WebLogic instances on a compute host.


API for tracking the progress of long-running operations, such as creating and configuring cloud resources.

Many of the API operations that you use to create and configure cloud resources do not take effect immediately. In these cases, the operation spawns an asynchronous workflow to fulfill the request. Work requests provide visibility into the status of these in-progress, long-running workflows.

For more information about work requests and the operations that spawn work requests, see Work Requests.


Use the Zero Trust Packet Routing Control Plane API to manage ZPR configuration and policy. See the Zero Trust Packet Routing documentation for more information.