Hi,
Yes, exactly. We need to come up with rules and reports that can take advantage of the data graph and other features.
One thought I had that got shot down; but might still be possible would be to use the complex graph to type whole classes or packages by the complexity of migration activities that would required to migrate. We could have a report that grouped packages and classes by the migration work to be done. So, JSP pages would be grouped together and note that knowledge of Tomahawk would also be necessary. Classes extending the same WebSphere base class could be reported together, etc.
We need some concrete use cases.
Robb Greathouse
Middleware Business Unit
JBoss, a Division of Red Hat
cellphone 505-507-4906
1) More complex rules querying more complex Java constructs /
transitive relations etc.
2) Easier and more powerful rules.
Since we first only converted the Windup 1 rules, Windup 2 doesn't
give much over that.
I believe it will as the new rules start coming.
Ondra
On 30.3.2015 16:20, Robb Greathouse
wrote:
We still need to justify the additional 30 minutes to
clients. At this point it is appears to give the same report
that Windup .7 gave. What can we add to the report to
demonstrate value added for those additional minute?
Robb Greathouse
Middleware Business Unit
JBoss, a Division of Red Hat
cellphone 505-507-4906
Great! Thank you for confirming this! We
definitely wanted to get these improvements into this
release, so thank you for your patience as we sorted out
some of the issues!
~Lincoln
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