Oracle opens Fusion Agentic Applications to pro-code developers and coding agents
What changed
Oracle expanded its AI Agent Studio to include pro-code developers and coding agents within its Fusion Applications. Originally geared towards business users and partners assembling AI agents without coding, this update opens the platform for more technically skilled developers to build and customize AI-driven agents. This shift enables collaborative agent development between developers, customers, and partners on Oracle’s enterprise applications stack.
Why builders should care
Allowing pro-code developers into Fusion Agentic Applications gives more control and flexibility in tailoring AI agents to specific business workflows. Developers can now write code to extend agents’ functionality, integrate more deeply with Oracle’s Fusion suite, and address complex automation needs that low-code tools can’t handle alone. This move pushes Oracle’s AI strategy beyond simple citizen developer tools toward hybrid environments where coding skill is a differentiator.
The practical takeaway
For enterprises using Oracle Fusion apps, this means AI agents can evolve to manage more sophisticated tasks across ERP, HCM, and CX without waiting for Oracle to deliver updates. Developers can create custom AI workflows, data integrations, and decision logic directly in the AI Agent Studio environment. This reduces reliance on external developers building separate automation solutions and keeps AI-driven business processes more tightly integrated and maintainable inside Oracle’s ecosystem.
What to watch next
The real test will be how quickly the developer community adopts these new coding capabilities and whether Oracle can provide strong APIs, developer tools, and documentation. Watching how partners deliver AI-powered extensions and how customers leverage pro-code agents to automate nuanced enterprise scenarios will reveal the upgrade’s impact. Oracle’s ability to maintain a balance between low-code ease and pro-code flexibility will determine if this attracts a broader developer base or remains a niche offering.
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