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Why Migrate?
BUSINESS DRIVERS
Respond to changing market
TECHNOLOGY DRIVERS
Simplify architecture Reduce datacenter footprint Improve availability and
conditions, competition, and user requirements Revenue growth is hampered by complexity of environments Reduce time-to-market of new services and business functions being delivered Reduce technology risks and costs
performance
Improve security
IT Operations
Diagnostics Administration Multi Datacenter Capabilities and Clustering
Business
Defined Roadmap Total Cost of Ownership Predictable Roadmap
Innovation
Performance Messaging
Migration Methodology
The migration of custom Java EE applications should be:
Executed within the context of a regular application enhancement project Follows an established software development methodology Follows appropriate best practices
Project Planning
Understand JBoss and WebLogic Server Conceptual Differences Address Required Adjustments to Administrative Process
Project Development
Upgrade Application Create Target Development Environment Upgrade Application Clients
Migration Strategies
Create a Migration Roadmap
Identify all standard frameworks, protocols and libraries that your application uses Identify any custom code to integrate the standard frameworks and libraries Create a list of aspects used by your applications. Evaluate your use of JBossXB for manipulating XML.
Migration Strategies
Evaluate perceived obstacles to migration
Eclipse JBoss plug-ins Java Server Faces Hibernate JBoss XML binding JBoss IIOP
Deploy
Support
Migration Factory
Hardware Database Middleware Application
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Migration Assessment
Overview
Oracle conducts a high-level migration planning workshop in which migration experts present migration strategies and discuss your migration requirements in the context of those strategies.
Key Activities
Workshop Review your current business and operational requirements Discussion of migration approaches.
Key Activities
Assessment Review and assess your current business and operational requirements Technical analysis and preparation for the migration. Assess migration complexity and risk Guidance Provide an accurate migration roadmap and plan. Migration readiness recommendations summary
Key Activities
Comprehensive analysis of all migration components Detailed estimate and plan for migration so that you know exactly what to expect Migration occurs using efficient migration tools and an end-to-end factory approach to accelerate time-to-benefit, reduce risk, and increase visibility into the migration Fully integrated and tested data and schema following migration Complete cutover strategy for a smooth transition Complete 24/7 visibility of status through the customer view
Network of Partners
The Migration Factory is inclusive of Oracle Consulting, Oracle Advanced Customer Services, On Demand, and our vast network of Partners.
On Demand
We saw a 75% cost reduction after moving from JBoss to WebLogic, with our network provisioning staff reduced from 64 to only 3 people. We are now able to simplify and unleash the benefits of automation of complex networks in the data center to serve online at a much lower price. CEO, Data Center Automation Firm Managing JBoss was a major problem. All of the management tools were command line, so it is hard to make changes and manage configurations. We have seen considerable productivity gains with WebLogic because of its superior management tools. The time to manage is much faster and easier with the consoles that WebLogic provides. Enterprise Architect, Test, Measurement and Instrumentation firm
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