If you have worked with Siebel CRM for any length of time, you know one of its biggest strengths is that you can customize almost anything. That flexibility is powerful. It lets teams shape Siebel around real business processes instead of forcing the business to work around the application. But over time, it also means many Siebel environments end up with a large amount of business logic implemented by developers through eScript.

A script that started small can become part of a much larger execution flow. As the application scales, identifying memory management issues manually, especially in poorly written or heavily modified code, becomes increasingly difficult.

Memory leaks are particularly tricky. They may not show up during basic testing, but under heavier usage they can affect application responsiveness, increase infrastructure utilization, and make troubleshooting much harder.

Traditional code reviews can catch syntax issues and obvious logic problems. But memory leak patterns often require deeper analysis across multiple scripts, object usage, and execution paths. For enterprise architects and development leaders, this adds real overhead to the development lifecycle. Teams need a way to improve eScript quality earlier, reduce manual review effort, and catch potential issues before they move into UAT or production.

That is where the AI powered, Siebel eScript Memory Leak Analyzer becomes a developers useful assistant.

The eScript Memory Leak Analyzer uses AI-driven analysis to identify potential problem areas in Siebel eScript code before they become runtime issues in higher environments.

What the eScript Memory Leak Analyzer does

The eScript Memory Leak Analyzer is an AI-driven tool designed to analyze Siebel eScript code and identify potential memory leak patterns or code violations.

Developers can submit eScript code through a REST API. The analyzer reviews the script and highlights areas that may lead to memory leaks, inefficient resource usage, or maintainability concerns. It also provides recommendations developers can use to improve the code, instead of only pointing out what might be wrong.

The analyzer is hosted on the OCI production tenancy and uses GenAI Agent Studio APIs. That means teams do not need to set up additional infrastructure, configure AI services, or manage a separate environment before using it. From a developer perspective, that keeps the workflow simple: send the script, review the findings, and apply the recommendations.

A few things make this especially practical for Siebel teams:

  • It is version agnostic and works with any Siebel release.
  • No OCI or AI subscription is required.
  • It is free to use.
  • No configuration is required before using it.

That makes it easier for developers, architects, customers, and partners to start using the analyzer as part of development, testing, or review workflows without waiting on environment setup.

Why this helps developers

When a memory issue shows up in production, the hard part is not only finding the problem. It is also figuring out what to change and why.

The eScript Memory Leak Analyzer helps reduce that effort by combining issue detection with AI-assisted recommendations. Instead of spending hours manually scanning scripts for risky patterns, developers can get focused feedback earlier in the lifecycle.

This can help teams:

  • Catch potential issues before production.
  • Reduce repetitive manual review effort.
  • Improve script quality over time.
  • Make troubleshooting faster and more targeted.
  • Apply coding standards more consistently across teams.

For architects and development leads, the analyzer also supports better governance. It gives teams a scalable way to review custom Siebel logic and identify risky patterns before they become operational problems.

Next steps for Siebel customers and partners

Development teams need practical tools that help them improve code quality without adding more manual review overhead. The eScript Memory Leak Analyzer brings AI-assisted analysis into the Siebel development workflow. It helps developers identify possible memory leak patterns earlier, understand what needs attention, and make code improvements with more confidence.

To have your domain whitelisted and gain access to the utility, please send an email to siebel_escript_analyser_support_grp@oracle.com.