Chapter 3. Supported configurations


3.1. Supported migration paths

The Migration Toolkit for Applications (MTA) supports migrations from third-party enterprise application servers, such as Oracle WebLogic Server, to JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (JBoss EAP) and upgrades to the latest release of JBoss EAP.

MTA provides a comprehensive set of rules to assess the suitability of your applications for containerization and deployment on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform (RHOCP). You can run an MTA analysis to assess your applications' suitability for migration to multiple target platforms.

The following table describes the most common supported migration paths.

Table 3.1. Supported migration paths: Source platform ⇒ target
Source platform ⇒JBoss EAP 6JBoss EAP 7RHOCPOpenJDK 8 & 11Apache Camel 3Spring Boot on Red Hat RuntimesQuarkus

Oracle WebLogic Server

-

-

-

IBM WebSphere Application Server

-

-

-

JBoss EAP 4

[a]

-

-

-

JBoss EAP 5

-

-

-

JBoss EAP 6

N/A

-

-

-

JBoss EAP 7

N/A

-

-

-

Oracle JDK

-

-

-

-

-

Apache Camel 2

-

-

-

-

Spring Boot

-

-

-

Java application

-

-

-

-

-

[a] Although MTA does not currently provide rules for this migration path, Red Hat Consulting can assist with migration from any source platform to JBoss EAP 7.
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