Migration Toolkit for Applications
The tools, reports, and knowledge that help developers accelerate application modernization and migration projects.
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Understanding the various distributions
Migration Toolkit for Applications (MTA) provides a choice of distributions that serve different use cases and deployment scenarios. Not sure which one is right for you? Review the different distributions before you pick a download.
Distributions for code analysis, effort estimation, and planning
MTA Web Console |
The Web Console provides an easy-to-use interface for managing large volumes of applications for assessment and analysis purposes. With this tool, the user can manage a large number of applications in order to efficiently prioritize and plan which applications to migrate, as well as to assess the difficulty involved in each migration. It’s an easy installation on your laptop or a server. |
MTA Web Console for OpenShift |
The MTA Web Console for OpenShift provides the same functionality as the web console, but for deployment within OpenShift - whether local, or on a server. The template for deploying to OpenShift is included in the OpenShift/templates folder of the MTA Web Console download. See the Getting started page for more information. |
MTA Command Line Interface (CLI) |
The CLI is a command-line tool in the Migration Toolkit for Applications that provides developers with detailed reports, broad customization options and easy integration with external automation tools. |
Plugins to popular IDEs
CodeReady Studio / Eclipse |
The IDE plugin for CodeReady Studio provides interactive assistance for developers. It streamlines the process of migrating applications by providing help inline in your code as well as quick fixes that can automate complex steps within the migration and modernization process. The plugin is also available standalone in case you are running your own version of Eclipse. |
CodeReady Workspace / Eclipse Che |
The MTA plugin runs within CodeReady Workspaces, or in your own version of Eclipse Che providing assistance during the development process. Red Hat CodeReady Workspace, a next-generation IDE for developer teams built on Eclipse Che, eliminates local environment configuration for your entire team. It uses Kubernetes and containers to provide any member of the development team with a consistent, secure, and zero-configuration development environment. It provides an in-browser IDE, allowing you to code, build, test and run applications exactly as they run on production from any machine. If you are moving to Containers and cloud native development, this is for you. |
IntelliJ (Tech preview) |
The MTA plugin for IntelliJ Platform-based IDEs. Provides tooling to accelerate application migration by marking migration issues in the source code, provides guidance to fix the issues, and offers automatic code replacement when possible. |
Maven plugin |
The Maven plugin of the Migration Toolkit for Applications integrates into the Maven build process, allowing developers to continuously evaluate migration and modernization efforts with each iteration of source code. It provides numerous reports that highlight the analysis results, and is designed for developers who want updates with each build. Some customers use this for enforcing certain code standards as part of their build process. |
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September 11, 2017
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How developers use Migration Toolkit for Applications
Check out this 20-minute video session about how MTA is used to tackle application portfolio modernization.