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New features and enhancements

The October 2025 release of API Center includes the following new features and enhancements.

Create designed APIs from existing published REST APIs

You can create a designed API from a published REST API if the REST API was created from an existing Application Integration process. You can generate or change the design of the APIs that you publish using the bottom-up or implementation-first approach. If you had previously published an API in API Manager and migrated the API to API Center, you can update the API in API Center by creating a designed API. You can update and activate only the REST APIs that are directly published from existing Application Integration processes.
For more information, see Manage APIs.

Import and export assets

You can now export API Center assets, such as, APIs and policies, from an organization and import them into another organization. This enhancement gives you the flexibility to transfer assets across organizations without needing to re-create them.
You can import and export the following types of assets:
For more information, see Asset Management.

View asset dependencies

You can view object dependencies for an asset. You can view the objects that the selected asset uses and the objects that use the selected asset.
You might want to view object dependencies before performing certain operations on an asset. For example, you can't delete an asset if another object depends on the asset.
For more information, see Asset Management.

Domain-level IP filtering

You can use the Domain IP Filtering policy to manage IP-based access control for all managed APIs, managed API groups, and custom APIs within your organization. This policy defines access rules that either allow or deny IP addresses permission to invoke any API in your organization.
If you configure both managed API or managed API group and domain IP filtering policies, the managed API or managed API group policies take precedence over domain IP filtering policies.
For more information, see API Policies.

New Consumer column added to the Activity Log tab on the API Monitor page

The Activity Log tab on the API Monitor page now includes a new column named Consumer. Using the Consumer column, you can get insights into the users who invoked the APIs.
For more information, see Monitor APIs.

Import Data Quality assets

You can import a Data Integration mapplet that contains Data Quality transformations as an API. You can then design a custom endpoint to expose the mapplets, enabling seamless integration and use of Data Quality capabilities through the API.
For more information, see REST API Assets.