A-TO-MIC
Application to microservices
 

Architecture transformation demo

We offer you the possibility to test the A-TO-MIC software online. Starting from a SQL data definition script of a legacy application, the relational data model is going to be transformed into a microservice architecture model. From this intermediate model, the source code architecture is built for a JAVA-17 runtime with Spring-Boot projects. The monolithic SQL model is split into a calculated amount of local data schema, where each data schema comes with its own microservice. An internal logical network is created to handle the data transfer for consistency between the microservices with a JMS message broker. Each microservice has a REST-API for transactional access and a second network internal interface to the message broker.


In the following picture, the A-TO-MIC demo user interface is going to be explained for an easy usage:

For demo purposes, you can load one of the example SQL scripts in the selection control to test the A-TO-MIC architecture generation process. There are 10 different data models of legacy applications, you can choose for the test. To schedule an A-TO-MIC job, you have to input your mail address and a schema name. In the third field, you have to type in your license key, if you ordered one. After you clicked the "Schedule A-TO-MIC job" button, you will get a registration mail to the mail address, you typed in. Sometimes, the mail goes into the SPAM folder. So, please check, if you can find the mail in the SPAM folder. In the body of the mail, there is a link to acknowledge your A-TO-MIC job. After you have clicked the link in the mail body, a browser window opens and informs you, that your microservice architecture is going to be created now. This can take some minutes depending on the license key, you transferred. If the architecture calculator has finished its work, you are sent a second mail. This second mail has a zip file as an attachment, that contains the microservice architecture as Spring-Boot projects. Again, it may happen, that this mail goes into the SPAM folder because of its file attachment. Then extract the zip file and import the Spring-Boot microservices into your JAVA IDE as Maven projects. From this point, you can build and deploy each of the microservices  within your build process and upload them to a cloud, that supports JAVA-17 applications. To start generating your microservice architecture, click on the "Start demo" button.


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