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WebSphere Application Server
Application Migration Tool for
WebSphere Version Migration
Built on Rational Software Analyzer technology
Version 3.5.3
A combined effort:
IBM Software Group, Application and Integration Middleware Software
IBM Software Group, Rational Software
©
Copyright IBM Corp. 2009, 2013
2 | Contents
Contents
Overview................................................................................................................................ 3
New for this release...............................................................................................................4
Version 3.5.3............................................................................................................................................ 4
Support...................................................................................................................................5
Installing and updating the migration tools....................................................................... 6
Importing applications....................................................................................................... 10
Shared Java projects............................................................................................................................... 11
EAR-level library....................................................................................................................... 11
Web module library....................................................................................................................11
Configuring a Java EE Runtime Library................................................................................................11
Configuring the migration tool for analysis..................................................................... 14
Analyzing code for migration............................................................................................ 19
Running additional rules to optimize code quality.......................................................... 21
WebSphere Application Developer Tools for Eclipse......................................................22
WebSphere Application Server version migration rules and quick fixes......................23
Java code review.................................................................................................................................... 23
JSP code review..................................................................................................................................... 27
XML code review...................................................................................................................................28
Deprecated features................................................................................................................................ 30
Java SE version migration................................................................................................. 39
Troubleshooting.................................................................................................................. 44
Software Analyzer options not shown................................................................................................... 44
Java EE constructs or JSP not read correctly......................................................................................... 44
Logging and trace...................................................................................................................................44
Reports and history.................................................................................................................................45
Markers...................................................................................................................................................45
Known issues..........................................................................................................................................45
Copyright and trademarks.................................................................................................48
Overview | 3
Overview
The Application Migration Tool - WebSphere Version to Version feature is part of the IBM® WebSphere® Application
Server Migration Toolkit. This toolkit is one part of the overall strategy for migrating from one version of IBM
WebSphere Application Server to another version. The Application Migration Tool - WebSphere Version to Version
feature provides support for migrating applications from older versions of WebSphere Application Server to WebSphere
Application Server Version 7.0, 8.0, or 8.5.
The overall migration process between versions of WebSphere Application Server involves a series of steps to assess the
migration, plan the work involved, migrate and develop the code, manage the runtime configuration, test the results, and
roll out the new release. This tool helps migrate and develop the code.
There are a number of issues that affect the code migration and development step when moving between WebSphere
Application Server releases. These include:
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Changes to the Java™ Runtime Environment (JRE) encountered in Java SE 5, 6 and 7
Removal of previously deprecated features
Behavior changes in the product APIs
Changes resulting from Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE) specification clarifications
Deprecated features
The migration process can involve modifying Java source code, JavaServer Pages (JSP), and deployment descriptors. The
application migration tool can assist you in performing these types of code changes.
This document explains how to install, configure, and use the tool to assist in the conversion process. The migration
tool is based on IBM Rational® Software Analyzer, which provides a single solution to identify, analyze, and optimize
the application health. The migration tool uses the scanning capabilities of Rational Software Analyzer to look for
specific constructs that have changed between versions of WebSphere Application Server that can affect compilation and
application server runtime behaviors. The tool then provides a way to review problematic code, get help on the issue, and
in some cases make automatic fixes to the code so that the application can run on IBM WebSphere Application Server
Version 7.0, 8.0, or 8.5.
For WebSphere Application Server version migration, the tool supports migrating from:
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WebSphere Application Server Version 5.1
WebSphere Application Server Version 6.0
WebSphere Application Server Version 6.1
WebSphere Application Server Version 7.0
WebSphere Application Server Version 8.0
and migrating to:
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WebSphere Application Server Version 7.0
WebSphere Application Server Version 8.0
WebSphere Application Server Version 8.5
The IBM WebSphere Application Server Migration Toolkit developerWorks site provides information on version-toversion application migration, application migration from a third-party application server, and configuration migration. See
the Application Migration Tools for Competitive Migration documentation for information about migrating from a thirdparty application server to WebSphere Application Server.
See the WebSphere Application Server V8.5 Migration Guide for comprehensive information on WebSphere Application
Server migration topics such as the Application Migration Toolkit. Part 4 of the guide covers migrating from earlier
versions of WebSphere Application Server.
4 | New for this release
New for this release
Version 3.5.3
Application Migration Tool - WebSphere Version to Version V3.5.3 adds the following rules.
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Check for a behavior change in JAX-WS dynamic port memory requirements - for WebSphere Application Server
Version 7.0 and later
Do not use Java keywords in JSP and JSF expression language elements - for WebSphere Application Server Version
8.0 and later
Detect validation.xml files - for WebSphere Application Server Version 8.0 and later
Support
Bug and field support fixes have been added to this release.
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Improvements were made to the Do not redefine a taglib prefix using a different URI rule. The rule did not flag all
issues within the context of the JSP file and its included JSP fragments.
The application migration tool now supports Eclipse 4.3.
Support | 5
Support
The application migration tool scans for a number of known issues in applications being migrated from WebSphere
Application Server Version 5.1, 6.0, 6.1, 7.0, or 8.0 to WebSphere Application Server Version 7.0, 8.0, or 8.5. Where
possible, a quick fix is provided to change your code to address the changes between versions. Supported migration rules
and quick fixes are documented in the section WebSphere Application Server version migration rules and quick fixes on
page 23. As new rules and quick fixes are available, updates are made available on developerWorks®.
You can use the quick fix preview support in the migration tool to help you decide if you want to accept the suggested
code change. Also, view the help information provided with the rules to decide if you want to run the quick fix. Always
make a backup copy of your source code before you start a migration.
For some rules, the scan detects code that requires design changes and code rewrites. The tool highlights these problem
areas but does not provide a quick fix.
The tool does not identify all problems. As you encounter problems that the tool does not flag, provide feedback through
the Application Migration Tool forum, which is available at http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/forums/forum.jspa?
forumID=2106. You can also use the forum to get answers to your questions about the tool.
If you have access to IBM Passport Advantage®, you can open a customer problem report. Other users can use the
Application Migration Tool forum to report issues or suggestions and ask questions.
The Application Migration Tools are supported on the Windows and Linux operating systems as supported by Eclipse and
Rational Application Developer.
6 | Installing and updating the migration tools
Installing and updating the migration tools
The application migration tools are Eclipse features that you install into an existing Eclipse or Rational development
environment. Supported platforms include:
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Eclipse 3.6.2, 3.7, 4.2, and 4.3
Rational Application Developer versions 7.5 to 9.0
Rational Software Architect versions 7.5 to 8.5
You can download Eclipse from http://www.eclipse.org. Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers is recommended for working
with Java EE applications.
You can install the version migration tool directly from Eclipse Marketplace or manually download the repository archive.
Both options are described in the following steps:
1. Start the IDE.
2. Uninstall any migration tool beta versions or versions older than V2.1.
3. In Rational Application Developer, all prerequisite plug-ins are typically installed by default. In Rational Software
Architect, the plug-ins are not enabled by default. Use IBM Installation Manager to verify that the Business
Intelligence and Reporting Tools and the Web Developer Tools features are installed in your Rational product.
If you are using an Eclipse environment, verify that the prerequisite plug-ins for your particular Eclipse version are
installed.
Eclipse version
Install actions
Eclipse 4.3
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From the Eclipse menu bar, select Help > Install New Software.
Using the Kepler update site (http://download.eclipse.org/releases/kepler),
install the BIRT Framework listed in the Business Intelligence, Reporting
and Charting feature. Also install Web, XML and Java EE Development.
Eclipse 4.2
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From the Eclipse menu bar, select Help > Install New Software.
Using the Juno update site (http://download.eclipse.org/releases/juno), install
the BIRT Framework listed in the Business Intelligence, Reporting and
Charting feature. Also install Web, XML and Java EE Development.
Eclipse 3.7
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From the Eclipse menu bar, select Help > Install New Software.
Using the Indigo update site (http://download.eclipse.org/releases/indigo),
install the BIRT Framework listed in the Business Intelligence, Reporting
and Charting feature. Also install Web, XML and Java EE Development.
Eclipse 3.6
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From the Eclipse menu bar, select Help > Install New Software.
Using the Helios update site (http://download.eclipse.org/releases/helios),
install the BIRT Framework listed in the Business Intelligence, Reporting
and Charting feature. Also install Web, XML and Java EE Development.
Note: The catalog of available plug-ins is large and might require several minutes to download.
Installing and updating the migration tools | 7
Figure 1: Eclipse 4.2 plug-in installation dialog
4. Set up the version migration tool.
In Eclipse, you can install the tool directly from Eclipse Marketplace. If you are using Rational Application Developer
or do not have Eclipse Marketplace, you can manually download and install the repository archive.
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To install the tool from the Eclipse Marketplace:
1. Go to Help > Eclipse Marketplace.
2. Search for WebSphere migration.
3. Under IBM WebSphere Application Server Migration Toolkit, click Install.
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Figure 2: Eclipse Marketplace dialog
To download and install the repository archive:
1. Download the latest version of Application Migration Tool - WebSphere Version to Version from the
developerWorks site http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/downloads/migtoolkit/vtov.html, and save
it locally.
2. Go to Help > Install New Software to open the installation dialog to install or update the Application
Migration Toolkit.
8 | Installing and updating the migration tools
3. Click Add to point to your downloaded update site file.
4. In the Add Repository window, enter the following information, as shown in Figure 3: Adding a repository.
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Name: Application Migration Tool
Location: Click Archive and find the compressed file that you downloaded.
Figure 3: Adding a repository
5. Click OK.
5. Complete the following actions in the Install window, as shown in Figure 4: Select plug-in.
a) Select Application Migration Tool, which selects both the main feature and the other included features. The other
included features are the common feature, the JRE feature, and the framework feature. It is particularly important to
have the common feature included when upgrading.
b) Select Contact all update sites during install to find required software, and click Next.
Note: If you are installing the tool on Rational Application Developer 7.5, it is preferable to not select Uncategorized
from the repository site. These plug-ins will be installed automatically regardless of the selection. If Uncategorized is
selected, the plug-ins will not be automatically uninstalled if you uninstall the application migration tool.
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Figure 4: Select plug-in
6. Click Next on the Install Details panel.
7. On the Review Licenses panel, read the terms and accept any license agreements. Click Finish. The install status
window shows the installation progress.
8. Restart the IDE when the Software Updates window is displayed.
Figure 5: Restart dialog
10 | Importing applications
Importing applications
To analyze an application for migration, the application must be imported into your Eclipse-based IDE. In order to
effectively and completely analyze the application, the application modules must be organized in projects that reflect their
structure as EAR, WAR, and EJB files. Specifically, migration rules that analyze web and EJB bindings and extensions
only work when analyzing projects created as dynamic web projects and EJB projects.
To achieve this, you can either import your existing EAR, web archive (WAR), and Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) modules
or manually create new projects in the workspace for each EAR, WAR module, and EJB module. You can use the Import
Eclipse options to create the correct project structure. Rational Application Developer or the Eclipse for Java EE developer
tools are needed to create these projects properly.
For example, to import an EAR file, select the File > Import menu option. Select Java EE then EAR file to enter the
location of your EAR file. The Eclipse import function will create a project for the EAR file and a project for each module
in the application.
Figure 6: Importing an EAR file
By importing the application, the proper project structure is created with the deployment descriptor information. If your
EAR file contains source code, it will also get imported into the Eclipse project. However, most EAR and module files do
not contain the Java source code, and you need to copy the source code to its correct source folders. Again, use the File
> Import options to import the source code from the file system or from an archive (zip) file. Repeat this procedure to
import the source code for each module.
When creating projects manually, create the EAR file using File > New > Enterprise Application Project option. Create
each WAR file using the File > New > Dynamic Web Project option, and create each EJB module using the File > New
> EJB Project option. Copy the source files to their correct locations in the project using the File > Import options.
Review the following guidelines for structuring projects:
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Java source code for a WAR file (for example, servlet, model, or utility classes), belongs in the src folder of the
project. The src folder is defined and can be changed in the Java Build Path properties for the project. If the Java
source code needs to be referenced by more than one WAR file, see the Shared Java Projects section of this document.
Java source code for an EJB module can be placed in the ejbModule folder of the EJB project.
Precompiled Java archive (JAR) libraries for a WAR file belong in the WebContent/WEB-INF/lib folder.
EAR-level JAR libraries can be placed in the EarContent folder of the enterprise application project. If your project
contains an APP-INF/lib folder, it can be placed in the EarContent folder; however, you must run the class path
rule and its quick fix to update the class paths correctly.
Importing applications | 11
For a more detailed description of how to import applications, see the WebSphere Application Server V8.5 Migration
Guide (http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks/pdfs/sg248048.pdf).
Shared Java projects
There are two options for referencing shared Java classes from a web project:
1. Create a single copy of the Java project JAR file in the EAR file. Each WAR file references the JAR file. This approach
reduces the size of the EAR file.
2. Create a copy of the JAR file in each WAR file. Use this approach if only one WAR file references the JAR file.
For more information on configuring the deployment assembly, refer to Java EE Deployment Assembly.
EAR-level library
Complete the following steps to place Java source files in a separate project:
1. Create a new Java project and add the Java source into the src folder of the project.
2. Right-click the project in the Project view and select Properties. Select the Deployment Assembly item from the left
pane. On the right pane, click Add to include the Java projects you want to reference.
Figure 7: Java EE EAR module dependencies
Web module library
To create a copy of the JAR file in each WAR file, complete the following steps:
1. Open the Properties dialog of the web project.
2. Right-click the project in the Project view and select Properties. Select the Deployment Assembly item from the left
pane to view the Web Deployment Assembly. On the right pane, click Add to include the Java projects or archives you
want to reference.
3. Click OK to save your changes.
Configuring a Java EE Runtime Library
If you are using Eclipse with the Java EE tools installed, the Java compiler is not able to resolve references to the Java EE
APIs unless a target Java EE runtime environment is configured.
Follow these steps to configure the Java EE Runtime Library:
1. Open the Eclipse preferences by choosing Preferences under the Eclipse Window menu.
2. Navigate to the Server > Runtime Environments item on the left pane.
12 | Importing applications
Figure 8: Server Runtime Environments
3. Click Add. Select Basic > J2EE Runtime Library.
4. On the next wizard page, click Browse to choose the library location, locate the dev/JavaEE folder of your
WebSphere Application Server installation, and select the appropriate Java EE version. That folder contains the
j2ee.jar file with the Java EE APIs.
To use this runtime library in a web or EJB project, go to the project properties dialog. Right-click the project in the
Project view, select Properties, and choose the Targeted Runtimes item.
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Figure 9: Targeted Runtimes
In the Targeted Runtimes window, select the check box next to the recently configured Java EE runtime library, and click
OK.
You can achieve the same effect by targeting WebSphere Application Servers and the Liberty Profile when you have the
WebSphere Application Server Developer Tools installed.
14 | Configuring the migration tool for analysis
Configuring the migration tool for analysis
You can configure the tool to define a set of rules to run and define the scope of analysis within the workspace. The
scope can be a project, a working set, or the entire workspace. After you define the scope, you can save the analysis
configuration to use or modify later. With a migration tool installed, you have new analysis options to configure and run an
analysis. You can access the options in the Eclipse Run menu, in the Launch toolbar, and in the explorer pop-up menus.
The following figure demonstrates the different ways you can run the analysis using the application migration tools.
From the Eclipse menu:
From the Launch Eclipse toolbar:
From the explorer pop-up menu:
Figure 10: Options for running the tool
If you do not see Software Analyzer options, see Software Analyzer options not shown on page 44.
To configure the analysis using the toolbar, complete the following steps:
1. On the toolbar, select Software Analyzer (
configuration dialog.
) > Software Analyzer Configurations to display the main
You can add or remove analysis configurations by using the icons in the dialog.
Configuring the migration tool for analysis | 15
Figure 11: Creating a new Software Analyzer configuration
2. In the configurations list, select Software Analyzer. Then, click New
the basic configuration interface.
. The right side of the dialog changes to show
16 | Configuring the migration tool for analysis
Figure 12: Setting up the configuration
3. In the Software Analyzer Configurations dialog, enter a name for the configuration, such as “AppMigration”.
4. On the Scope tab, select Analyze entire workspace to scan all projects in the workspace.
You can limit the scope of an analysis by using the other options on this dialog to analyze a working set or a selection
of projects.
Tip: When you use the explorer pop-up menu to run your analysis, the scope of the analysis is limited to the node in
the project where the menu item was selected. This allows you to perform a quick analysis on a limited set of code.
5. On the Rules tab, select the type of analysis to perform using the Rule Sets list. You can also select individual rules to
run.
Tip: To obtain additional information about a rule, highlight the rule and press F1 (Shift-F1 for Linux). Help for
the rule is shown in the configuration dialog. The initial help page includes a short description and a link to more
information.
Configuring the migration tool for analysis | 17
Figure 13: Selecting rules
Rules that analyze version-to-version migration changes are included under the WebSphere Application Server
version migration rule set.
The version migration tool has rules under the following analysis providers:
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Java Code Review
JSP Code Review
XML File Review
After you select a rule set, click Set to select the applicable application migration rules.
Figure 14: Configuring a rule set
Select the target WebSphere Application Server version and the source Java version. If the target WebSphere
Application Server version is V8.5, you can also select the target Java version, Java 6 or Java 7. Select Final target is a
Liberty profile server running on Oracle Java only if you are not using an IBM-supplied Java Runtime Environment
with the Liberty profile server.
Note: The number of rules in the analysis configuration dialog varies depending on the platform on which the tool is
installed. Analysis rules are available in several Rational products such as Rational Application Developer; therefore,
the included rule sets might be different.
6. To save the rule configuration, click Apply.
7. You can use the Software Analysis Configurations dialog to select or clear any rule or group of rules to use in the
analysis. For example, if you find after analysis that you do not need to make changes pointed out by a particular rule
from the selected rule set, you can clear its selection to turn it off.
a) To find the rule, the navigation in the configuration dialog is similar to the folders shown in the results tree view.
Use the folder names to locate the rule.
b) Clear the rule selection.
c) Click the Apply button.
d) Click the Analyze button.
The deselected rule will not be included in the next analysis.
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Analyzing code for migration
Run the analysis and display the results.
To start the analysis, click Analyze on the Configuration dialog.
The results are displayed in the Software Analysis Results view.
Figure 15: Java Code Review results view
Depending on which rules you are running, the content of the results view might vary. The results generated by a
migration tool are displayed in one of the following tabs:
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Java Code Review
JSP Code Review
XML File Review
If no results are shown in the panel, no issues were identified while scanning.
Right-click individual results to show the available options such as viewing the source code where the problem occurred or
correcting the problem with a provided fix.
Figure 16: Result options with Quick Fix Preview and Help
Not all rules have all actions available, but the possible actions include:
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View Result - Opens an editor showing the source file that triggered the rule. The cause of
the problem is highlighted, and a rule violation icon is shown in the left margin of the editor.
Quick Fix - The light bulb overlay on the result list icon ( ) indicates that this rule has a quick fix. Selecting this
option runs the conversion that modifies the affected Java code, XML file, JSP or manifest file, allowing it to run in
WebSphere Application Server. The quick fix might change the code directly or it might present the steps needed to
complete the fix.
Quick Fix Preview - This option is available for the rules that support showing a side-by-side comparison of the
original code and the code after the quick fix is applied. This option allows you to see the changes before they are
made.
Ignore Result - This option removes the rule from the list without making a code change. For Java and XML files, a
comment annotation is added to the file so that the rule is not triggered on future analysis runs.
Quick Fix All - This option resolves all issues identified for a given rule.
Quick Fix All Category - This option runs all quick fixes identified for the category to which the rule belongs. A
rule must have Quick Fix All enabled for the Quick Fix All Category option to run its quick fix. For example, if you
choose this option on a Java rule, the quick fixes for all Java rules that have the Quick Fix All option are run.
Context-sensitive help is displayed in the Help view as you select each result. The first panel is a short description. Click
Detailed Help to get more information. Press F1 to open the Help view if it is not already displayed.
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Running additional rules to optimize code quality
After you successfully migrate your application, Rational Software Analyzer provides additional rules that can help
improve the quality of your code. Figure 17: Other architectural and Java rules shows examples of the additional rules.
Figure 17: Other architectural and Java rules
Access these rules by creating a new analysis configuration or modifying an existing one. These rules are not automatically
selected as part of rule sets for the application migration tools.
When the selected rules are run and necessary changes are made, the updated application must be exported and tested on
WebSphere Application Server. If you use Rational Application Developer, tools are available to create deployments and
test the application within the Rational Application Developer environment.
Some uses have found the Avoid using com.ibm.ws.* package rule in the Java Code Review > Private API > WebSphere
category helpful during migration analysis. The com.ibm.ws.* package contains application-server-internal APIs that are
not for application use and are subject to change. If you know your application uses private APIs or if you are not sure, you
can use this rule to check your application. If you have generated code related to EJBs or web services, you might get false
hits on this rule.
22 | WebSphere Application Developer Tools for Eclipse
WebSphere Application Developer Tools for Eclipse
If you are using the Eclipse IDE for application development, there are a number of tools available that can be used with
the migration toolkit that enable you to migrate, develop, deploy, and test within a single lightweight Eclipse IDE. Tools
are available for both the traditional WebSphere Application Server and the new Liberty profile server.
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IBM WebSphere Application Server v8.5 Liberty Profile Developer Tools
IBM WebSphere Application Server v8.5 Developer Tools
IBM WebSphere Application Server v8.0 Developer Tools
IBM WebSphere Application Server v7.0 Developer Tools
These tools are available from the Eclipse Marketplace and can be installed easily from within Eclipse:
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Start your Eclipse workbench.
Click Help > Check for Updates to install the latest updates.
Click Help > Eclipse Marketplace.
In the Find field, type WebSphere.
In the list of results, locate the appropriate WebSphere Application Server Developer Tools and then click Install.
The tools provide function and features for the capabilities of their targeted release of WebSphere. They also contain
functionality for managing the server, publishing to a local or remote server, and for controlling incremental publishing.
For general discussion, demos, and information links, go to http://wasdev.net for more information.
The Liberty profile provides a simplified application server runtime environment that makes testing web applications much
easier for the developer. The corresponding WebSphere Application Server V8.5 Liberty Profile Developer Tools support
the development, assembly, and deployment of web applications to servers based on the WebSphere Application Server
V8.5 Liberty profile server. To get started with the Liberty profile server, see The Liberty profile. Also see, Liberty profile:
Feature management to understand the Liberty profile server supported features and capabilities.
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WebSphere Application Server version migration rules
and quick fixes
The Application Migration Tool - WebSphere Version to Version feature evaluates Java code, JSP code and deployment
descriptors as part of its analysis set. This section provides specific details on the rules and quick fixes that are provided.
WebSphere Application Server conversion rules are included in the following analysis domains:
Figure 18: Analysis domains
Java code review
Under the Java Code Review set of rules, the WebSphere version migration category contains rules for migrating from
WebSphere Application Server Version 5.1, 6.0, 6.1, 7.0, and 8.0 to Version 7.0, 8.0, or 8.5. For more information on a
rule, press F1 when viewing the rule in the configuration dialog or in the results viewer.
Quick fixes are available where possible. Rules without quick fixes flag the rule violations so you can evaluate their usage
and migrate the code manually.
Table 1: V5.1 to V6.0 migration
Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Check for a behavior change on the
ServletResponse default content type
No
The default content type for HttpServletResponse has
changed from "text/html" to "text/plain" for servlets that do not
set the content type.
Check for behavior change on URLs
containing a plus sign
No
This rule flags calls in Java code that create Uniform Resource
Locators (URL) that contain a plus ("+") character in the URI
that is not part of the query parameters. The plus ("+") is only
reserved in the query string portion of the URL.
Check for expected behavior on
ServletResponse sendRedirect() method
No
The WebSphere Application Server implementation of the
ServletResponse sendRedirect() method omits path
information until the last slash. With a new custom property
this behavior can be corrected.
Do not start threads from code running
within the web container
No
A restriction was added in WebSphere Application Server V6.0
that code running in the web container is no longer allowed to
start threads.
Use the work manager to schedule asynchronous beans instead
of creating new threads.
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Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Use leading slash on
ServletContext getResource() and
getResourceAsStream() requests
No
This rule flags calls to the
ServletContext.getResource() and
ServletContext.getResourceAsStream() methods
where it cannot easily be determined if the String value passed
on the method contains a leading slash (/) as required by the
servlet specification.
Do not use activity component features
that were removed
No
This rule flags the use of the activity component classes and
interfaces that were removed in WebSphere Application Server
V6.0.
Do not use Ant task features that were
removed
No
This rule flags the use of the Ant task classes and interfaces that
were removed in WebSphere Application Server V6.0.
Do not use asynchronous bean features
that were removed
No
This rule flags the use of the asynchronous bean classes and
interfaces that were removed in WebSphere Application Server
V6.0.
Do not use object pool features that were
removed
No
This rule flags the use of the object pool classes that were
removed in WebSphere Application Server V6.0.
Do not use RAS features that were
removed
No
This rule flags the use of the RAS classes and interfaces that
were removed in WebSphere Application Server V6.0.
Do not use scheduler features that were
removed
No
This rule flags the use of the scheduler classes and interfaces
that were removed in WebSphere Application Server V6.0.
Do not use security features that were
removed
No
This rule flags the use of the security classes and interfaces that
were removed in WebSphere Application Server V6.0.
Do not use the EarUtils class that was
removed
No
This rule flags the use of the EarUtils class that was
removed in WebSphere Application Server V6.0.
Do not use setJMSPriority() method that
was removed
No
This rule flags the use of the method,
setJMSPriority, from the interface,
com.ibm.websphere.scheduler.MessageTaskInfo.
This method was deprecated in the Websphere Application
Server V6.0 release and was replaced by the method
getJMSPriority.
Do not use user profile features that were
removed
No
This rule flags the use of the user profile classes and interfaces
that were removed in WebSphere Application Server V6.0.
Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Check for behavior change on
EJBContext.setRollbackOnly() method
No
A call to setRollbackOnly under a certain scenario can
yield a different result on WebSphere Application Server
releases prior to V6.0.2.
Table 2: V6.0 to V6.1 migration
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Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Do not use Common Connector
Framework features that were removed
No
This rule flags the use of the Common Connector Framework
API packages that were removed in WebSphere Application
Server V6.1.
Do not use the WebSphere Ant
StopServer.setHost() method that was
removed
No
This rule flags the use of the removed
method setHost(String s) in the
com.ibm.websphere.ant.tasks.StopServer class.
Use the open-source JDOM
implementation to replace the JDOM
features that were removed
No
This rule flags the use of the JDOM packages that were
removed in WebSphere Application Server V6.1.
Use the open-source Mozilla Rhino
implementation to replace the Rhino
features that were removed
No
This rule flags the use of the Rhino packages that were removed
in WebSphere Application Server V6.1.
Use the UserRegistry interface to replace
the CustomRegistry interface that was
removed
No
This rule flags the use of the CustomRegistry interface that
was removed in WebSphere Application Server V6.1.
Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Check for a behavior change in JAX-WS
dynamic port memory requirements
No
This rule flags the use of JAX-WS dynamic ports that are
created using the javax.xml.ws.Service addPort
method. This behavior change can increase memory
requirements.
Check the JAXB context factory
initialization class
No
This rule flags the JAXBContext newInstance()
method because the context factory method has changed since
earlier versions of JAXB.
Only use JAX-WS annotations in Java
EE 5 or later
No
This rule detects the use of JAX-WS annotations in enterprise
projects earlier than Java EE 5.
Do not use the DistributedLockingMap
interface that was removed
No
This rule flags the removed
com.ibm.websphere.cache.DistributedLockingMap interface.
Do not use the InvalidationEvent or
ChangeEvent constructors that were
removed
No
This rule flags the use of the
removed constructors in the classes
com.ibm.websphere.cache.InvalidationEvent or
com.ibm.websphere.cache.ChangeEvent. The new
constructor takes an additional field.
Do not use the
SequeLinkDataStoreHelper class that
was removed
No
This rule flags the use of the
com.ibm.websphere.rsadapter.
SequeLinkDataStoreHelper class.
Do not use the WebSphere
UserTransactionWrapper class that was
removed
No
Do not use the
com.ibm.websphere.servlet.session.
UserTransactionWrapper class because it has been
Table 3: V6.1 to V7.0 migration
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Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
removed. Store a UserTransaction directly into the HTTP
session without wrapping it in the removed class.
Do not use the
WSConnectJDBCDataStoreHelper class
that was removed
No
This rule flags the use of the
com.ibm.websphere.rsadapter.
WSConnectJDBCDataStoreHelper class
and the com.ibm.websphere.rsadapter.
DataStoreHelper.WSCONNECTJDBC_HELPER field that
were removed.
Do not use web services gateway
customization APIs that were removed
No
Do not use web services Customization APIs. The rule flags the
use of the com.ibm.wsgw.beans.* package.
Use Java EE servlet filters instead of
WebSphere Servlet filter class that were
removed
No
Do not use com.ibm.websphere.servlet.filter
classes because they were removed. Use javax.servlet.filter
classes instead.
Use the ConnectJDBCDataStoreHelper
class instead of
DataDirectDataStoreHelper class
Yes
Do not use the com.ibm.websphere.rsadapter.
DataDirectDataStoreHelper object because it was
removed.
The quick fix changes the code to use
com.ibm.websphere.rsadapter.
ConnectJDBCDataStoreHelper instead.
Use MicrosoftSQLServerDataStore
helper class instead of the
MSSQLDataStoreHelper class
Yes
Do not use the com.ibm.websphere.rsadapter.
MSSQLDataStoreHelper class because it was removed.
The quick fix changes the code to use
com.ibm.websphere.rsadapter.
MicrosoftSQLServerDataStoreHelper instead.
Table 4: V7.0 to V8.0 migration
Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Check for a behavior change for EJB
presence in a web module
No
This rule flags EJB annotations in Java files if these files are in
a web module with version 2.5 or higher.
Check for a behavior change in
ApplicationException inheritance
No
This rule flags the EJB ApplicationException
annotation which does not have the attribute inherited set.
The inherited attribute was added in EJB 3.1 and changed
default behavior of EJB 3.0 applications.
Check for a behavior change in SOAP
Action set on outbound messages
No
This rule flags JAX-WS Dispatch client applications that may
experience a behavior change in the SOAP Action setting on
outbound messages.
Check for a behavior change in
SOAPMessage methods
No
This rule flags calls to the SOAPMessage methods
getSOAPHeader() and getSOAPBody() that now throw an
exception rather than returning null if the respective header or
body is not present.
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Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Check for a behavior change in web
services SOAP fault codes and strings
No
This rule flags applications that retrieves JAX-WS and JAXRPC SOAP fault codes and strings because some of the content
changed in Version 8.0.
Check for a behavior change on
EntityManager refresh(Object entity)
method
No
This rule flags the EntityManager.refresh() method
because the behavior of this method has changed.
Check for a behavior change on
OpenJPAEntityManager detach(T pc)
method
Yes
This rule flags the OpenJPAEntityManager detach(T
pc) method. The method return type changed to support the
2.0 JPA specification.
The quick fix changes the detach() method to
detachCopy().
Check for a behavior change on
SipFactory methods
No
This rule flags certain SipFactory methods using a String
to, from, or addr parameter for which there is a behavior
change.
Check for a behavior change on some
Server MBean operations
No
This rule flags the use of changed Server MBean operations
getComponentVersion, getEFixVersion,
getPTFVersion, getExtensionVersion,
getVersionsForAllComponents, and
getVersionsForAllEFixesstartTransports.
Do not use the removed Apache SOAP
API
No
This rule flags the use of the removed classes in the
org.apache.soap and com.ibm.soap packages.
Do not use the removed method
getCause() from ServletErrorReport
No
This rule flags the removed getCause() method in
the com.ibm.websphere.servlet.error.
ServletErrorReport class.
Use the Oracle 11g helper instead of
earlier versions
Yes
This rule flags the use of the Oracle 10g helpers and fields.
Version 8.0 only supports the Oracle 11g JDBC driver and
helper.
The quick fix changes the code to use the Oracle 11g helper
after confirming that the runtime configuration was changed.
Table 5: V8.0 to V8.5 migration
Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Check for a behavior change in JPA
cascade strategy
No
This rule flags projects using JPA entity relationships that
use cascade types PERSIST, MERGE, or ALL because there
is a potential behavior change in WebSphere Application
Server V8.5. There is a corresponding XML rule to detect this
behavior change.
JSP code review
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Under the JSP code review set, the WebSphere version migration category has rules described in the following table. For
more information, press F1 when viewing the rule in the results viewer.
Note: JSP pages written in XML syntax (JSP documents) are not supported.
Table 6: Migrating from Version 5.1
Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Check for behavior change for included
JSP encoding
No
In JSP 2.0, page encoding is done on a per-file basis. This rule
detects the statically included JSP files that have different page
encoding than the parent JSP.
Check for behavior change on the
request.getAttribute() method
No
This rule flags calls to request.getAttribute() in JSP files
that use automatic casting to a String. However in V6, the
request.getAttribute() method returns an Object, not a String.
Check for behavior change on URLs
containing a plus sign
No
This rule flags a URI in a JSP link tag (<a>) or a form action
tag (<form action=...) that contain a plus ("+") character in the
URI but not a part of the query parameters. The plus ("+") is
only reserved in the query string portion of the URL.
Do not use default packages in JSP
import statements
No
As of JSP 2.0, you cannot refer to any classes from the
unnamed (also known as the default) package. This rule detects
JSP Import Directives that contain classes from the default
package.
Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Do not redefine a taglib prefix using a
different URI
No
This rule flags JSP taglib directives which associate the
same prefix attribute value with different uri attribute
values.
Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Do not use Java keywords in JSP and JSF
expression language elements
No
This rule flags JSP expression language (EL) elements with
variables names that contain Java keywords or EL reserved
keywords.
Table 7: V6.1 to V7.0 migration
Table 8: V7.0 to V8.0 migration
XML code review
The XML file review provides rules to detect deployment descriptor and other XML file issues.
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Table 9: V6.1 to V7.0 migration
Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Detect bad attributes of the globaltransaction element
Yes
This rule flags an invalid transaction timeout attribute of the
global-transaction element in the ibm-ejb-jar-ext.xml
file.
Do not use bean-managed persistence in
EJB 3.0 projects
No
This rule detects the use of bean-managed persistence in EJB
3.0 projects, which is valid in the IBM WebSphere Application
Server V6.1 Feature Pack for Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0 but not
in WebSphere Application Server V7.0.
Use application version 1.4 or lower
when migrating applications from
WebSphere V6.1 or prior
Yes
When migrating from WebSphere Version 6.1 or prior, this rule
flags any application with a version higher than 1.4.
Use the metadata-complete attribute for
Java EE 5 modules without annotations
No
This rule flags Java EE 5 modules that do not have the
metadata-complete attribute set.
Use web module version 2.4 or lower
when migrating applications from
WebSphere V6.1 or prior
Yes
When migrating from WebSphere Version 6.1 or prior, this rule
flags any web module with a version 2.5 or higher which can
cause migration issues.
Use unique EJB 3.0 binding names
No
WebSphere Application Server V6.1 Feature Pack for EJB
3.0 allowed the EJB 3.0 binding file to contain duplicate
binding names. The V7.0 server runtime environment added
uniqueness checks for names used in the EJB 3.0 bindings file.
Applications with uniqueness errors do not start in V7.0 even
though the same application worked on the Feature Pack for
EJB 3.0.
This rule validates the EJB 3.0 bindings file to verify binding
name uniqueness. It also validates that class names for session
interfaces and interceptors are fully qualified.
Table 10: V7.0 to V8.0 migration
Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Check for a behavior change for EJB
presence in a web module
No
This rule flags a web.xml file of a Web Module Version 2.5 or
higher if that module contains a .class file which has an EJB
annotation. The .class file must be in a library (a .jar file in
WEB-INF/lib).
Check for a behavior change in
ApplicationException inheritance
No
This rule flags EJB ApplicationException definitions in ejbjar.xml files which do not have the inherited attribute
set. The inherited attribute was added in EJB 3.1 and
changed the default behavior of EJB 3.0 applications.
Check for a behavior change in Java
Server Faces (JSF) Applications
No
This rule flags the Java Server Faces (JSF) application because
the default implementation for JSF container has changed in
WebSphere V8.0.
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Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Check for a behavior change in JSP
configuration of <is-xml> and <pageencoding> options
No
This rule flags the <is-xml> and <page-encoding> JSP
configuration options. The JSP specification was clarified with
respect to these configuration options and included JSP files,
and the behavior changed in Version 8.0.
Check for a behavior change in web
services addressing policy
No
This rule flags addressing policy configuration found in the
WSDL definition. The addressing policy was ignored in the
WSDL definition in previous releases. This behavior change
would cause problems only if the the addressing policy in the
packaged WSDL differs in a significant way from the active
configured addressing policy.
Detect validation.xml files
No
This rule flags the existence of XML files named
validation.xml within the project contents. In Java EE 6,
validation.xml became a reserved filename for use by the
Bean Validation API.
Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Check for a behavior change in JPA
cascade strategy
No
This rule flags projects using JPA entity relationships that use
cascade types PERSIST, MERGE, or ALL because there is a
potential behavior change in WebSphere Application Server
V8.5. There is a corresponding Java rule to detect this behavior
change.
Check for a behavior change in JPA
MetaModel code generation concerning
ListAttribute
No
This rule flags the persistence.xml file for a behavior change in
JPA MetaModel code generation concerning ListAttribute in
WebSphere V8.5.
Table 11: V8.0 to V8.5 migration
Deprecated features
There are deprecation rules under the Java Code Review, JSP Code Review, and XML File Review categories. The rules
are organized by target release:
• Migration to V7.0 - currently deprecated in V7.0 and removed in V8.0
• Migration to V7.0 and V8.0 - currently deprecated in V7.0 and in V8.0
• Migration to V8.0 - newly deprecated in V8.0
• Migration to V8.5 - newly deprecated in V8.5
Table 12: Java deprecated features - Migration to V7.0
Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Avoid using the deprecated Apache
SOAP API
No
This rule flags references to the org.apache.soap and
com.ibm.soap packages.
Avoid using the deprecated
OracleDataStoreHelper class
Yes
This rule flags the use of the deprecated Oracle data store helper and
field.
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Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
The quick fix changes the code to use the Oracle 11g helper after
confirming that the server runtime configuration was changed.
Table 13: Java deprecated features - Migration to V7.0 and V8.0
Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Avoid using the deprecated analyzer
logging system classes
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated
com.ibm.websphere.als classes.
Avoid using the deprecated Ant
setCompileWithAssert method
Yes
This rule flags the use of the deprecated Ant method
setCompileWithAssert.
The quick fix replaces the method with setJdkSourceLevel.
Avoid using the deprecated
AppDeploymentController methods
No
This rule flags the use of the application deployment controller
getTaskInfo methods.
Avoid using the deprecated
AppDeploymentTask methods
Yes
This rule flags the use of the deprecated methods from the
com.ibm.websphere.management.application.
client.AppDeploymentTask class.
The quick fix changes the methods to the recommended
replacements.
Avoid using the deprecated
application management
installStandaloneRAR method
No
This rule flags the use of the application management
installStandaloneRAR method.
Avoid using the deprecated
application management
moveModule method
No
This rule flags the use of the application management
moveModule method.
Avoid using the deprecated
application profile access intent
methods
No
This rule flags the use of deprecated application profile access intent
methods.
Avoid using the deprecated Cache
interface
No
This rule flags the use of the com.ibm.websphere.Cache
interface.
Avoid using the deprecated
com.ibm.etools.logging utilities
No
This rule detects and flags references to
com.ibm.etools.logging packages that are deprecated.
Avoid using the deprecated command
manager methods
Yes
This rule flags the use of the deprecated methods in
com.ibm.websphere.management.cmdframework.
CommandMgrInitializer class.
The quick fix changes the methods to the recommended
replacements.
Avoid using the deprecated
ConnectionFactory MBean methods
No
This rule flags the deprecated ConnectionFactory MBean
operations getPoolContents, getAllPoolContents, and
showAllocationHandleList.
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Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Avoid using the deprecated
ConnectionSpecImpl methods
Yes
This rule flags the deprecated methods from the
com.ibm.websphere.ola.ConnectionSpecImpl class.
The quick fix changes the parameter to the appropriate boolean
value.
Avoid using the deprecated
Connector Architecture interfaces
No
This rule flags the deprecated Connector Architecture
interfaces com.ibm.websphere.j2c.
ConnectionEventListener and
com.ibm.websphere.j2c.ConnectionManager.
Do not used the deprecated
distributed locking map field and
removed interface
No
This rule flags the deprecated com.ibm.websphere.cache.
DistributedObjectCache.
TYPE_DISTRIBUTED_LOCKING_MAP field and
the removed com.ibm.websphere.cache.
DistributedLockingMap interface.
Avoid using the deprecated
DumpNameSpace constructor and
fields
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated constructor and fields from
the com.ibm.websphere.naming.DumpNameSpace class.
Avoid using the deprecated
DynamicCacheAccessor methods
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated methods from the
com.ibm.websphere.cache.DynamicCacheAccessor
class.
Avoid using the deprecated dynamic
cache methods and fields
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated methods and fields from
the com.ibm.websphere.cache.CacheEntry and the
com.ibm.websphere.cache.EntryInfo interfaces.
Avoid using the deprecated EJB
persistence createInteraction method
No
This rule flags the use of the
com.ibm.websphere.ejbpersistence.
EJBToRAAdapter.createInteraction
(javax.resource.cci.Connection conn) method.
Avoid using the deprecated
ExtendedJTATransaction method
registerSynchronizationCallbackFor
CurrentTran
No
This rule detects and flags the method
registerSynchronizationCallbackFor
CurrentTran from the class ExtendedJTATransaction.
Avoid using the deprecated
HttpServlet request/response proxy
classes
No
This rule flags the use of the HttpServletRequestProxy and
HttpServletResponseProxy classes.
Avoid using the deprecated interface
SIBTransmitMessageRequest
Yes
This rule flags the use of the
com.ibm.websphere.sib.admin.
SIBTransmitMessageRequest interface.
The quick fix replaces the interface with the
com.ibm.websphere.sib.admin.
SIBMessageRequest interface.
Avoid using the deprecated JRas
extension APIs
No
This rule flags deprecated Java reliability, availability, and
serviceability APIs.
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Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Avoid using the deprecated
LocalHomeAccessor class
No
This rule flags the use of the
com.ibm.websphere.ejbcontainer.
LocalHomeAccessor class.
Avoid using the
deprecated management
InvalidDocumentURIException class
Yes
This rule flags the use of the
com.ibm.websphere.management.exception.
InvalidDocumentURIException class.
The quick fix changes the code to use
DocumentNotFoundException.
Avoid using the deprecated
management NestedAdminException
class
No
This rule flags the use of the
com.ibm.websphere.management.exception.
NestedAdminException class.
Avoid using the deprecated
management NotificationConstants
TYPE_AGENT_DISCOVERED
field
Yes
This rule flags the use of the
NotificationConstants.TYPE_AGENT_DISCOVERED
field.
Avoid using the
deprecated management
removeNotificationListenerExtended
methods
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated
removeNotificationListenerExtended methods from
the com.ibm.websphere.management.AdminService
and com.ibm.websphere.management.AdminClient
classes.
Avoid using the deprecated
management statistics interfaces
Yes
This rule flags the use of the
com.ibm.websphere.management.statistics package.
The quick fix replaces references to this field with the
NotificationConstants.TYPE_DISCOVERY_AGENT_FOUND
field.
The quick fix changes all references of
com.ibm.websphere.management.statistics to
javax.management.j2ee.statistics and all reference of
MessageBeanStats to MessageDrivenBeanStats.
Avoid using the deprecated methods
from WebSphere SIB MQ classes
Yes
This rule flags the use of the getNpmSpeed() and
getStatus() methods from SIB MQ classes.
The quick fix changes the methods to the recommended
replacements.
Avoid using the deprecated naming
properties INITIAL_CONTEXT_
FACTORY_LEGACY field
Yes
Avoid using the deprecated PMI
Client API
No
This rule flags the use of PMI Client API classes.
Avoid using the deprecated
PmiConstants fields
No
This rule flags the use of deprecated PmiConstants fields.
This rule flags the use of the com.ibm.websphere.naming.
PROPS.INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY_LEGACY field.
The quick fix changes all references to this
field to com.ibm.websphere.naming.
PROPS.INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY.
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Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Avoid using the deprecated
PmiDataInfo getParticipation method
No
This rule flags the use of the
com.ibm.websphere.pmi.PmiDataInfo.
getParticipation() method.
Avoid using the deprecated
PMI dynamic cache
OBJECT_CACHE_GROUP field
Yes
This rule flags the use of the deprecated
com.ibm.websphere.pmi.stat.
WSDynamicCacheStats.OBJECT_CACHE_GROUP field.
The quick fix changes OBJECT_CACHE_GROUP to
OBJECT_GROUP.
Avoid using the deprecated
PMI dynamic cache
SERVLET_CACHE_GROUP field
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated
com.ibm.websphere.pmi.stat.
WSDynamicCacheStats.SERVLET_CACHE_GROUP field.
Avoid using the deprecated
PmiJmxTest methods
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated methods from the
com.ibm.websphere.pmi.PmiJmxTest class.
Avoid using the deprecated PMI
MBeanLevelSpec methods
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated
constructors and methods from the
com.ibm.websphere.pmi.stat.MBeanLevelSpec class.
Avoid using the deprecated
PmiModuleConfig print method
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated
com.ibm.websphere.pmi.PmiModuleConfig.
print(PrintWriter) method.
Avoid using the deprecated PMI
StatDescriptor methods
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated
constructor and methods from the
com.ibm.websphere.pmi.stat.StatDescriptor class.
Avoid using the deprecated PMI
statistic classes
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated classes from the
com.ibm.websphere.pmi.stat package.
Avoid using the deprecated PMI
WSStats methods
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated methods from the
com.ibm.websphere.pmi.stat.WSStats interface.
Avoid using the deprecated
RemoteCommandMgr MBean
No
This rule flags the deprecated RemoteCommandMgr MBean.
Avoid using the deprecated resource
adapter classes and interfaces
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated resource adapter classes and
interfaces.
Avoid using the deprecated resource
adapter fields
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated resource adapter fields.
Avoid using the deprecated resource
adapter methods
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated resource adapter methods.
Avoid using the deprecated runtime
ServerName methods
No
This rule flags the use of methods deprecated from the
com.ibm.websphere.runtime.ServerName class.
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Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Avoid using the deprecated scheduler
MessageTaskInfo methods
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated methods from the
com.ibm.websphere.scheduler.MessageTaskInfo
class.
Avoid using the deprecated Scheduler
methods
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated
createBeanTaskInfo() and
createMessageTaskInfo() methods from the
com.ibm.websphere.scheduler.Scheduler class.
Avoid using the deprecated security
authentication exception classes
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated exception
classes com.ibm.websphere.security.auth.
MapCredentialFailedException and
com.ibm.websphere.security.auth.
MapCredentialNotSupportedException.
Avoid using the deprecated security
authentication WSPrincipal
getCredential method
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated
getCredential() method from the
com.ibm.websphere.security.auth.WSPrincipal
class.
Avoid using the deprecated security
printStackTrace() methods
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated printStackTrace()
methods from the com.ibm.websphere.security.
WSSecurityException and
com.ibm.websphere.security.auth.
WSLoginFailedException classes.
Avoid using the deprecated security
LoginHelper class
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated
com.ibm.ws.security.util.LoginHelper class.
Avoid using the deprecated servlet
cache classes
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated servlet cache classes.
Avoid using the deprecated servlet
cache IdGenerator methods
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated methods
initialize() and getSharingPolicy() from the
com.ibm.websphere.servlet.cache.IdGenerator
class.
Avoid using the deprecated servlet
cache MetaDataGenerator initialize
method
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated initialize() method
from the com.ibm.websphere.servlet.cache.
MetaDataGenerator class.
Avoid using the deprecated
SIMediationBeanMessageContext
interface
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated
com.ibm.websphere.sib.mediation.
messagecontext.SIMediationBeanMessageContext
interface.
Avoid using the deprecated
SIMessageContextException class
Yes
This rule flags the use of the deprecated
com.ibm.websphere.sib.mediation.handler.
SIMessageContextException class.
The quick fix changes the code to use
MessageContextException instead.
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Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Avoid using the deprecated
TransactionControl interface
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated
com.ibm.ws.extensionhelper.
TransactionControl interface.
Avoid using the deprecated UDDI
Version 2 interfaces
No
This rule flags the use of UDDI Version 2 related packages.
Avoid using the deprecated
UNTGenerateCallback methods
Yes
This rule flags the use of the deprecated methods
from the com.ibm.websphere.wssecurity.
callbackhandler.UNTGenerateCallback class.
The quick fix changes the methods to the recommended
replacements.
Avoid using the deprecated
WASProduct class
No
This rule flags the deprecated
com.ibm.websphere.product.WASProduct class was
used to get product installation information and history.
Avoid using the deprecated web
container custom extension classes
No
This rule flags the deprecated web container custom extension
classes from the com.ibm.servlet package.
Avoid using the deprecated
WebContainer MBean operations
No
This rule flags references to the deprecated WebContainer MBean
operations startTransports, stopTransports, and
restartWebApplication.
Avoid using the deprecated
WebSphere Ant class
ModuleValidator
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated WebSphere Ant class
com.ibm.websphere.ant.tasks. ModuleValidator.
Avoid using the deprecated
WebSphere Studio tools runtime
classes
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated WebSphere Studio tools
runtime classes from the com.ibm.webtools.runtime
package.
Avoid using the deprecated
WSAddressing for JAXWS 2.0
classes
No
This rule flags the deprecated WSAddressing
for JAXWS 2.0 classes from the
com.ibm.websphere.wsaddressing.jaxws package.
Avoid using the deprecated
WsnBatchResult fields
Yes
This rule flags use of deprecated fields from the
com.ibm.websphere.naming.WsnBatchResult class.
The quick fix changes the fields to the recommended replacements.
Table 14: Java deprecated features - Migration to V8.0
Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Avoid extending the
AppDeploymentTask class
No
This rule flags any class that extends
com.ibm.websphere.management.application.
client.AppDeploymentTask.
Avoid using the deprecated
AppConstants fields
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated fields from the
com.ibm.websphere.management.application.
AppConstants class.
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Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Avoid using the deprecated
AppManagementBaseFactory
methods
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated methods from the
com.ibm.websphere.management.application.
AppManagementBaseFactory class.
Avoid using the deprecated
com.ibm.websphere.product classes
No
This rule flags the deprecated classes from the
com.ibm.websphere.product packages.
Avoid using the deprecated elements
in the EditionInfo class
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated elements from the
com.ibm.websphere.management.application.
EditionInfo class.
Avoid using the deprecated elements
in the IFilterConfig interface
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated elements from
the com.ibm.websphere.servlet.filter.
IFilterConfig interface.
Avoid using the deprecated field in
the AppDeploymentController class
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated
field taskHelperSuffix from the class
com.ibm.websphere.management.application.
client.AppDeploymentController.
Avoid using the deprecated IRequest
isStartAsync() method
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated
method isStartAsync() from the interface
com.ibm.websphere.servlet.request.IRequest.
Avoid using the deprecated
WASDirectory methods and fields
No
This rule flags the deprecated
com.ibm.websphere.product.WASDirectory methods
and related fields.
Avoid using the deprecated
WebSphere Studio Application
Developer Integration Edition
libraries
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated WebSphere Studio
Application Developer Integration Edition libraries.
Table 15: Java deprecated features - Migration to V8.5
Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Avoid using the deprecated Common
Event Infrastructure packages
No
This rule flags APIS from the deprecated com.ibm.events
packages.
Avoid using the deprecated
WSSecurityHelper
getLTPACookieFromSSOToken
method
Yes
This rule flags the deprecated
com.ibm.websphere.security.WSSecurityHelper
getLTPACookieFromSSOToken method.
Avoid using the deprecated
WSSecurityHelper
revokeSSOCookies method
Yes
This rule flags the deprecated
com.ibm.websphere.security.WSSecurityHelper
revokeSSOCookies method.
Table 16: JSP file deprecated features - Migration to V7.0 and V8.0
Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Avoid using the deprecated JSP
<tsx> tags
No
This rule flags the use of the deprecated <tsx> tags in JSP files.
Table 17: XML file deprecated features - Migration to V7.0 and V8.0
Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Avoid using the deprecated methodlevel access intent for entity beans
No
This rule flags the use of method-level access intent on entity beans.
Avoid using the deprecated reload
attributes of the IBM deployment
descriptor extensions
No
This rule flags the deprecated reloadInterval and
reloadingEnabled attributes of the IBM deployment descriptor
extensions, including both the WAR file extension (WEB-INF/
ibm-web-ext.xmi) and the application extension (META-INF/ibmapplication-ext.xmi).
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Java SE version migration
Under the Java Code Review set of rules, Java SE Migration category contains rules for migrating from J2SE 1.4, J2SE
5.0, or Java SE 6. Java migration targets are Java SE 6 and Java SE 7.
The Sun to IBM Java compatibility impacts category provides a set of rules to migrate Sun APIs that are not
available on the IBM Java Runtime Environment. Where possible, the rules migrate the code to use javax.net or
com.ibm.net.ssl classes.
The specific rules selected depends on your selection of the source Java Runtime Environment that your application
previously used and the version of WebSphere you are migrating to. For WebSphere Application Server V8.5, you can
choose either Java SE 6 or Java SE 7 as your target.
Quick fixes are available where possible. Rules without quick fixes flag the rule violations so you can evaluate their usage
and migrate the code manually if needed.
Table 18: J2SE 5.0 compatibility impacts
Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Check for JAXP API usage compatibility
No
The JAXP APIs used in JRE 1.4.2 might have compatibility
issues when used in JRE 5. This rule detects the import of any
JAXP-related packages so that you can check the usage.
Check for JAXP
EntityResolver.resolveEntity() exception
compatibility
No
JAXP EntityResolver.resolveEntity(String,
String) now throws the exception, IOException, in addition
to SAXException. This rule detects the missing IOException.
Check for new JAXP DOM APIs
No
New JAXP DOM APIs where added to the following
interfaces:
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org.w3c.dom.Attr
org.w3c.dom.Document
org.w3c.dom.DOMImplementation
org.w3c.dom.Element
org.w3c.dom.Entity
org.w3c.dom.Node
org.w3c.dom.Text
This rule detects classes that implement any of these interfaces
and flags them so that the new interfaces can be added.
Check Java Object Serialization
compatibility
No
Serialization in not consistent between Java 1.4
and Java 5.0. This rule detects the classes that
implement java.io.Serializable without a
serialVersionUID field.
Do not make direct references to
IBMJSSEFIPS provider classes
No
The IBMJSSEFIPS provider has been included in the
IBMJSSE2 support. References to the classes of the previous
provider, com.ibm.fips.*, must be removed.
This rule detects the use of any reference to com.ibm.fips
packages.
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Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Do not use APIs from com.ibm.net.ssl
packages
Yes
The classes and interfaces in the com.ibm.net.ssl
package have been replaced by classes and interfaces in the
javax.net.ssl package. This rule detects the use of any
reference to com.ibm.net.ssl packages.
The quick fix changes package names com.ibm.net.ssl to
javax.net.ssl.
Do not use APIs from sun.* packages
No
Some APIs in the sun.* packages changed in JRE 5 and
have compatibility issues with JRE 1.4.2. These APIs are not
intended for use by developers. This rule detects the use of any
reference to sun.* packages.
Do not use JAXP 1.1 internal classes
No
Internal JAXP classes changed. Do not use these internal
classes in these packages:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
org.apache.crimson.*
org.apache.xml.*
org.apache.xalan.*
org.apache.xpath.*
org.apache.xalan.xsltc.*
This rule detects the use of these packages and flags them.
Do not use JAXP 1.1 package names in
string literals
No
Some of the implementation package names changed between
JAXP 1.1 and JAXP 1.3. This rule detects JAXP 1.1 package
names used in string literals.
Do not use removed IBMJSSE APIs
No
In the conversion from IBMJSSE to IBMJSSE2
two of the JSSE classes were removed. This rule
detects the use of any reference to com.ibm.jsse.
KeyManagerFactoryParametersSpec
and com.ibm.jsse.SSLContext.
Since com.ibm.net.ssl.
KeyManagerFactoryParametersSpec
was migrated to com.ibm.jsse.
KeyManagerFactoryParametersSpec and
then removed from use, com.ibm.net.ssl.
KeyManagerFactoryParametersSpec is also detected
with this rule.
Do not use the Java reserved word enum
No
Beginning in Java 5.0, enum is a reserved Java type and
cannot be used as a variable name any longer. If your code uses
variables named enum, they must be renamed. This rule detects
variables and arguments named enum.
Use the BigDecimal toPlainString()
method explicitly when deriving a string
value
No
The BigDecimal toString() method behaves differently
than in earlier versions. J2SE 5.0 added toPlainString()
to BigDecimal, which behaves like the toString()
method in earlier versions. This rule detects the implicit use of
the toString() method in a class.
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Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Use the BigDecimal toPlainString()
method instead of the toString() method
Yes
The BigDecimal toString() method behaves differently
than in earlier versions. J2SE 5.0 added toPlainString()
to BigDecimal, which behaves like the toString()
method in earlier versions.
The quick fix changes toString to toPlainString.
Use the IBMJSSE2 Provider
Yes
In the conversion from IBMJSSE to IBMJSSE2, the
providers, IBMJSSEProvider and JSSEProvider, are replaced
by IBMJSSEProvider2. This rule detects the use of any
reference to com.ibm.jsse.IBMJSSEProvider and
com.ibm.jsse.JSSEProvider classes.
The quick fix changes the reference to
com.ibm.jsse2.IBMJSSEProvider2.
Table 19: Java SE 6 compatibility impacts
Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Check exception logic for calls to
EventHandler
No
In Java SE 6, the EventHandler constructor and create()
methods require non-null parameters to be passed. This rule
flags the constructor and create() method calls so that you
can verify your logic handles a NullPointerException properly.
Check for Duration and
XMLGregorianCalendar equals()
compatibility
No
Detect the use of Duration and
XMLGregorianCalendar equals() method. Java 6 now
returns false if the parameter passed is null. The exception,
NullPointerException, was thrown previously.
Check for the
OverlappingFileLockException for the
FileChannel lock() method
No
In Java SE 6, the FileChannel.lock() method now
throws OverlappingFileLockException. This rule
flags the lock() method calls without a catch block for
OverlappingFileLockException or without a throws
declaration for OverlappingFileLockException on the
method.
Remove use of double slashes in JMX
ObjectName elements
No
Detect the use of the double-slash character string ("//") in JMX
ObjectNames.
Table 20: Java SE 7 compatibility impacts
Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Check for a behavior change for an
empty TreeSet add and TreeMap put
methods
No
This rule flags the use of java.util.TreeSet or java.util.TreeMap.
Depending on the configuration of the rule, either the
constructor or the add()/put() methods of these classes will get
flagged. A new behavior is added in Java 7 for these methods.
Check for a behavior change for AWT
Exception Handler
No
This rule flags the string literal
sun.awt.exception.handler. A new exception
handling mechanism is added in Java 7.
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Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Check for a behavior change for File
setReadOnly, setWritable and canWrite
methods
No
This rule flags the methods java.io.File
setReadOnly(), setWritable(boolean arg) and
setWritable(boolean arg, boolean user). A
new behavior is added in Java 7 for these methods.
Check for a behavior change for
URLConnection, HttpURLConnection
getInputStream method
No
This rule flags the getInputStream() method on
URLConnection or HttpURLConnection. This method
has a new behavior in Java 7.
Check for a behavior change on
DatagramChannel send, receive, and
connect methods
No
This rule flags calls to the
java.nio.channels.DatagramChannel send,
receive, and connect methods that have a new behavior in
Java 7.
Check for a behavior change on the
isLowerCase and isUpperCase methods
No
This rule flags the isLowerCase and isUpperCase
methods. There is a very slight chance that a behavior change in
these methods could affect your application.
Check for a behavior change on Locale
getDefault method
No
This rule flags calls to the java.util.Locale getDefault() method
as it has a new behavior.
Check for a behavior change on
MouseEvent getButton method
No
This rule flags instances of the
java.awt.event.MouseEvent getButton() method
as it has a new behavior.
Check for a behavior change on
ThreadGroup setMaxPriority method
No
This rule flags the method setMaxPriority on a
ThreadGroup object. The method behavior has changed in
JDK 7.
Check for a behavior change on Toolkit
getPrintJob method
No
This rule flags instances of the java.awt.Toolkit
getPrintJob(...) method as it has a new behavior.
Check for a behavior change on Window
setBackground method
No
This rule flags calls to the java.awt.Window
setBackground() method because its behavior changed by
throwing a new exception.
Check for classes implementing the
TypeVisitor interface
No
This rule flags classes implementing the
javax.lang.model.type.TypeVisitor interface. In
Java SE 7, a new method was added to this interface.
Check for new methods on JDBC
interfaces
No
This rule detects classes that implement the
JDBC interfaces that added new methods. The
interfaces include java.sql.Connection,
java.sql.Driver, java.sql.Statement, and
javax.sql.CommonDataSource.
Do not define methods declared as final
in java.lang.Throwable
No
This rule detects class that extend java.lang.Throwable
that implement methods addSuppressed and
getSuppressed which were added as new final methods in
Java 7.
Do not override the Path2D
getPathIterator methods
No
This rule flags the Path2D getPathIterator methods.
These methods are now marked final in Java 7.
Do not use removed class
XSLTProcessorApplet
No
This rule detects the use of the class
org.apache.xalan.client.XSLTProcessorApplet.
This class has been removed from JDK 7 release.
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Run the following rules when you are migrating your application from an Oracle Java Runtime Environment to an IBM
Java Runtime Environment. If you are running Liberty profile server using an Oracle Java Runtime, do not run the quick
fixes for these rules.
Table 21: Oracle to IBM compatibility impacts
Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Detect com.sun.net.ssl.internal packages
No
This rule flags import statements of certain
com.sun.net.ssl.internal packages in Java files that are not
available and should not be used.
Do not use APIs from com.sun.net.ssl
packages
Yes
This rule detects the classes and interfaces in the
>com.sun.net.ssl package have been replaced by classes
and interfaces in the javax.net.ssl package.
Do not use com.sun.org.apache JAXP
internal classes
No
This rule flags internal Sun JAXP classes are not available in
the IBM Java Runtime Environment.
Do not use com.sun.org.apache JAXP
package names in string literals
No
This rule detects com.sun.org.apache JAXP 1.3 package
names that are used in string literals.
Do not use the
com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.Provider
Yes
This rule flags the class
com.sun.net.ssl.internal.ssl.Provider should
be replaced by com.ibm.jsse.IBMJSSEProvider.
Do not use the com.sun.net.ssl.internal.
www.protocol.https.Handler class
Yes
This rule flags the
com.sun.net.ssl.internal.www.protocol.
https.Handler class that should be replaced by
com.ibm.net.ssl.www2.protocol.https.Handler.
Do not use the
com.sun.net.ssl.internal.www.protocol
package
Yes
This rule flags the
com.sun.net.ssl.internal.www.protocol
package references that should be replaced by
com.ibm.net.ssl.www2.protocol.
Only run the following rules when you are migrating your application from an Oracle Java Runtime Environment to an
IBM Java Runtime that contains the IBM class. For example, the HP-UX and Solaris Java Runtime Environment that ships
with WebSphere Application Server does not contain the class. This rule is not selected automatically by any rule set.
Table 22: Sun internal APIs
Rule Name
Quick
Fix
Action Taken
Do not use APIs from the
sun.security.x509 package
Yes
The classes and interfaces in the sun.security.x509
package are replaced by classes and interfaces in the
com.ibm.security.x509 package on some operating
systems.
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Troubleshooting
Software Analyzer options not shown
Installing an application migration tool creates a Software Analyzer menu and toolbar options in the Java, Debug, Plugin Development, and C++ perspectives. When you use other perspectives, you must enable these options manually by
completing the following steps:
1. From your perspective, select Window > Customize Perspective from the IDE menu.
2. In the Customize Perspective window, click the Commands tab and select Software Analyzer.
3. Click OK.
Figure 19: Software Analyzer availability
Java EE constructs or JSP not read correctly
For the tools to read project files correctly, the projects must be set up with their appropriate project facets. For example,
projects that contain enterprise beans must have the EJB Module facet. You can see facets for a project by right-clicking
the project in the project explorer and selecting Properties. Select the Project Facets property. Projects containing web
modules must be dynamic web projects. See Importing applications on page 10 for more information.
Logging and trace
The application migration tools write error information to two log files:
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The workspace log (workspace/.metadata/.log) contains messages logged by the application migration tools
and messages logged by Rational Software Analyzer.
The service logs for the application migration tools are located in the workspace/.metadata/.plugins/
com.ibm.ws.appconversion.base directory. These logs contain all error information. If trace is enabled, the
logs also contain detailed trace information.
Enable trace in the migration tools by setting the appconversion.trace system variable on the command line to
launch the IDE or in the eclipse.ini properties file; for example:
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Command-line option. Add the system variable to the command line that starts Eclipse:
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eclipse.exe -vmargs -Dappconversion.trace=true
eclipse.ini option. Add the following option to the eclipse.ini file found in the same directory as the eclipse.exe
file:
-Dappconversion.trace=true
Reports and history
In the Software Analyzer Results window, you can export a history of each analysis provider for the selected analysis
run. Export the history as XML data or generate a formatted HTML or PDF file by clicking on the respective icons in the
upper-right corner of the analysis provider tab.
Generated PDF reports are saved in the workspace/.metadata/.plugins/
com.ibm.xtools.analysis.reporting/reports directory.
Markers
Markers are displayed in the left margin of Eclipse editors and provide information about the content of the editor on the
line where the marker is displayed. Editors for different file types can have different behaviors for the markers, some of
which are described here.
Figure 20: Analysis rule markers in a Java editor
No pop-up window displays when you click the marker
This issue affects non-Java based rules. For a Java rule, clicking the marker allows the quick fix to be performed.
However, clicking the marker for the XML rule has no action, and hovering over the marker only displays the help text.
Use the Software Analyzer Results view to select the Quick Fix action in non-Java files.
Double-clicking a marker removes the marker
Double-clicking the marker in the file editor removes the marker without applying the quick fix. If this happens, run the
analysis again to flag the problem again.
Cannot select multiple markers on the same line
When there are multiple markers on the same line of text, you cannot toggle between the different markers. You must
carry out the action of the first marker to select successive markers. To apply a quick fix in such a case, use the Software
Analyzer Results view to select the Quick Fix action you want, rather than relying on the marker.
Known issues
Quick Fix All Category
When you use the Quick Fix All Category option, let it run to completion before running it on another rule provider.
Also, do not run Quick Fix All Category again on the same provider where it is already running. Wait until it completes.
If you notice errors being logged when running the Quick Fix All Category option, there are a few things you can do in
Eclipse to mitigate issues:
•
In Window > Preferences > General > Editors, select Close editors automatically and set a value for Number of
open editors before closing. The default value is 8, but you can limit it further.
46 | Troubleshooting
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•
Choose Run in Background to prevent all the editors from opening and possibly running out of window handles.
Disable the automatic build feature of Eclipse (Project > Build Automatically) while running Quick Fix All
Category. Manually build the projects, and enable the option again after running Quick Fix All Category.
Multiple rules on the same node
When multiple rules are flagged on the same node, only the first quick fix applied runs correctly. You might need to run
the analysis multiple times to make sure that all code is fixed and processed correctly.
Viewing external links from help in Linux
Many detailed help pages have external references to information applicable to the specific rule. This information is best
viewed from an external browser rather than the Eclipse help view. On Windows platforms, help automatically launches
these external references in the default browser. On Linux operating systems, it displays the information in the Eclipse
help view. To manually open help in an external browser, use the Show in external window icon (
page.
) on the detailed help
Ignore Results
If you select Ignore Results on a line of code that is the beginning of a block of Java code with nested results that are
flagged for the same rule, the nested results line numbers are set to zero. You can rerun the analysis to see the proper line
numbers. Examples of statements that cause this issue are method declarations and if statements.
View Results for .xmi files
If you select View Results for an .xmi file and get an error when you open the file, add an .xmi file association. Go to
Window > Preferences > General > Editors > File Associations, click Add, and enter *.xmi. Select either XML Editor
or Text Editor, and click Default. Click OK to save.
Uncategorized plug-ins
If you are installing the tools on Rational Application Developer 7.5, it is preferable to not select Uncategorized from the
repository site. If you select Uncategorized and later want to uninstall the tool, you must manually uninstall these plugins:
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Analysis Reporting nl1 version
Analysis Reporting nl2 version
Command Line Analysis
Command Line Analysis nl1 version
Command Line Analysis nl2 version
Compatibility feature
Core_feature Feature
JEE Code Review
JEE Code Review nl1 version
JEE Code Review nl2 version
J2SE Code Review
J2SE Code Review nl1 version
J2SE Code Review nl2 version
Java Architectural Discovery
Java Code Review Feature Translations
Java Globalization Code Review
Java Globalization Code Review nl1 version
Java Globalization Code Review nl2 version
Java Security Code Review
Java Security Code Review nl1 version
Java Security Code Review nl2 version
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ODA Compatability Feature
Rational Code Analyst Core Services Feature
Rational Software Analyzer Architecture Core
Rational Software Analyzer Code Review Core
Rational Software Analyzer Java Code Review
Rational Software Analyzer Reporting
Rational Software Analyzer Reporting ODA
RCA Analysis Feature Translations
This problem does not occur in Eclipse 3.5 and higher.
Rational Application Developer installation dependency conflicts
If an application migration tool installation fails with a conflicting dependency error, you might need to remove the
Rational Application Developer Code Analysis or Code Review feature. The feature name depends on your Rational
product version.
The following message is an example of a code dependency error:
Cannot complete the install because of a conflicting dependency.
Software being installed: Application Migration Tool - WebSphere Version to
Version 3.0.1.201111170830 (com.ibm.ws.appconversion_feature.was2was.feature.group
3.0.1.201111170830)
Software currently installed: Shared profile 1.0.0.1322626949228
(SharedProfile_bootProfile 1.0.0.1322626949228)
Only one of the following plugins can be installed at once:
Analysis History Data Source ODA Runtime Driver 7.0.100.v20100517_2203
(com.ibm.rsar.analysis.reporting.oda 7.0.100.v20100517_2203)
Analysis History Data Source ODA Runtime Driver 7.0.100.201111170830
(com.ibm.rsar.analysis.reporting.oda 7.0.100.201111170830)
To uninstall the Rational Application Developer Code Analysis or Code Review feature, start IBM Installation Manager,
and select the Modify option. Select your Rational Application Developer installation from the Modify Packages list.
Click Next, and clear Code Analysis selection from the list of features. Click Next, and verify that Code Analysis is in the
list of features to be removed. Proceed with the removal of the feature.
After Installation Manager completes, install the toolkit again.
Java Code Review Severity Summary HTML report in Windows does not display
The Java Code Review Severity Summary HTML report in Windows does not display in the Eclipse HTML viewer
unless you use Internet Explorer 9, which supports SVG image files.
You can work around this problem in the following ways:
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Produce a PDF file instead of an HTML file.
Produce an HTML file, right-click the view to Create Shortcut, then open the shortcut using a browser that supports
SVG files on Windows, such as Mozilla Firefox.
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