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Over the years, we have heard from users of the WebSphere Application Migration Toolkit for Application Binaries (aka binary scanner) that they have added the binary scanner to their build pipeline. This allows their application to be evaluated using the binary scanner with each build of the...
User-defined Rules in the Migration Toolkit for Application Binaries The Migration Toolkit for Application Binaries (binary scanner) is a command-line tool used to analyze application binaries. T he binary scanner produce s a comprehensive report o n how an application ...
In part 1 of this series we went through the steps required to take our deployed DayTrader application from our on-premises environment and get it working on Open Liberty in OpenShift. At the time, we were only interested in getting the application running in a developer's context--now let's...
If you've been following this migration series of blogs ( analysis report , inventory report , and evaluation report ) at this point you are probably a lot more familiar with our WebSphere Application Migration Toolkit for Application Binaries and what it can do. Along the way, in your...
You have hopefully seen our series of blogs about the Migration Toolkit for Application Binaries (binary scanner) but did you know we also have another tool to help you with your application migrations? The WebSphere Application Migration Toolkit (source scanner) analyzes your application...
In recent migration blogs from this community, you have learned what the Migration Toolkit for Application Binaries ' (binary scanner) analysis report , inventory report , and evaluation report can teach you about your applications. We peel the layers of your applications to reveal exactly...
Part 2 is now published. Read it here . By now you've (hopefully!) seen some of the blog posts and live sessions all about the migration tools that we've published to this community. We've covered Transformation Advisor , the Migration Toolkit for Application Binaries (also known as the...
So, you’re ready to migrate your application to a new environment, be it Liberty, a newer Java SE version, or a newer version of WebSphere traditional ? However, you aren’t sure what changes you might need to make to your application for it to run. That’s where the analysis report of the ...
So, you've been working on modernizing your WebSphere application. With the help of the WebSphere Application Toolkit for Application Binaries ( Binary Scanner ), you've selected a runtime that supports the technologies you depend on. You've gotten an understanding of what libraries you need and...
Traditional WebSphere is great, but when you are ready to containerize your Java applications, there is nothing better than Liberty ! Liberty's advantages range from its: Small image size with just enough runtime Low operating cost because of increased density Continuous delivery...