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High-level modernisation summary
Unifier is gradually standardizing on native REST services, deeper cloud integrations, and improved mobile workflows, while phasing out legacy components such as SOAP and older UI modules. These changes aim to streamline integrations, support real‑time document collaboration, and push more process execution onto mobile devices, reflecting Oracle’s broader move to modern web and API architectures.
REST API and Microsoft 365
The recent releases enhance the native REST API so that it covers more document and cost‑management use cases that previously depended on the browser UI or SOAP endpoints. REST now supports document deletion in Document Manager, access to Schedule of Values for spending and payment processes, and task reassignment in shells and company workspaces under defined conditions.
Administrators can also switch on integration with Microsoft 365 so that users can open and edit documents directly from Unifier, with changes reflected in real time in both Document Manager and relevant forms, reducing file downloads and manual version handling.
Mobile experience updates
On mobile, users can capture multiple photos in the field, bundle them into a single PDF, and tune naming and sizing to match project standards, making it easier to submit site evidence and reports from a phone or tablet. In addition, users can now start business processes directly from the mobile app and work with query‑driven mobile data elements that behave more like the web interface, which brings day‑to‑day operational tasks closer to where the work actually happens.
Deprecations and migration guidance
Oracle is retiring SOAP‑based services on a defined schedule and ending support for several older modules including AutoVue, Programs, and Schedule Manager/Sheets in favor of Activity Sheets and updated reporting and shell structures. Organizations are encouraged to begin shifting integrations and configurations to the newer REST interfaces and modern components as soon as possible so that they remain supported and aligned with Unifier’s target architecture.
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Source: Oracle official release notes and public documentation.


