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Java Application Migration
If a Java application has continued to survive for a few years, it likely has been modernized to some extent by the enterprise. At the very least, the first released application version and its associated code base will have evolved after a few years. Even within a few months of the release of an application to end users, new features were likely added. Additionally, if the application was not a standalone function, it would have integrated and communicated with other applications and databases within the organization. In the process of adding features to the application, the source code or attributes are ...
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