Chapter 5. Fixed issues


Migration Toolkit for Applications (MTA) version 8.0.0 provides the following fixed issues and other problems that have a significant impact.

The default values.yaml file is merged with the discover values.yaml file when generating a deployment manifest

Before this update, when you generated a deployment manifest by using the Helm template, the default values in the`values.yaml` file, packaged with the Helm chart, were ignored. Consequently, only the values from the values.yaml file created after running the mta-cli discover command were used. With this update, the default values.yaml file is merged with the discover values.yaml file.

(MTA-5793)

MTA CLI no longer fails to detect dependencies for Gradle projects

Before this update, when you ran an application analysis for Gradle projects in containerless mode, Migration Toolkit for Applications (MTA) command-line interface (CLI) did not detect Gradle dependencies. As a consequence, the analysis report did not list the dependencies and displayed an error message in the analysis logs instead. With this update, the issue is fixed. As a result, MTA CLI detects Gradle dependencies after the analysis is complete.

(MTA-5793)

MTA UI no longer fails to analyze projects built with Gradle version 7 and later

Before this update, when you analyzed an application built with Gradle in Source code + dependencies mode in the Migration Toolkit for Applications (MTA) user interface (UI), the analysis failed if you had Gradle version 7 or later installed. With this update, the issue is fixed.

(MTA-5907)

The discovery manifest lists all defined web processes in the application

Before this update, the mta-cli discover command only moved an application-level process with the process type explicitly defined to the processes block in the discovery manifest. Consequently, the discovery manifest did not list implicit application-level processes in the processes block. This resulted in the violation of the recommended clarity and proper configuration practices, especially if multiple process types were planned. With this update, mta-cli discover moves both implicit and explicit application-level process types to the processes block in the discovery manifest.

(MTA-6030)

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