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Integration Service release notes
Microsoft Azure Active Directory updates
New authentication method
The Microsoft Azure Active Directory connector now supports client certificate-based authentication.
HTTP Request activity support
A new HTTP Request activity is now available, allowing you to go beyond the predefined activities in a given package and make requests to any endpoint of a vendor's API.
HTTP Request reuses the connector pre-configuration and provides transparency of headers, authentication, and query parameters. You can reuse any of your connections, and provide the endpoint and the JSON payload. Use this connector-specific HTTP Request activity to benefit from Integration Service's capabilities for connection management.
This activity is available only in API workflows and agentic processes created in UiPath MaestroTM.
To learn more, refer to the HTTP Request activity page.
Snowflake updates
New authentication method
The Snowflake connector now supports Personal Access Token authentication.
Improvements
The callback URL is now displayed on the connection page when you create an OAuth 2.0 Authorization code connection.
New connector available in preview
The Database Hub connector is now available in preview.
Upcoming change: Integration Service pricing update
Starting November 19, 2025, Integration Service API calls will transition from the current promotional period to consumption-based billing. We will resume monitoring and reporting API call usage, with a new pricing unit in effect. This update reflects improvements to our API automation licensing.
Detailed documentation and the full announcement will be available in the release notes at release time. Keep an eye out for the official update.