AutomatedMigration

9 article(s) tagged with AutomatedMigration

  • 2025-02-27

    Case study: Oracle Forms automated migration to React/Javascript (2024)

    A leading insurance company, headquartered in Europe, contacted RENAPS in 2024 seeking a modern, automated migration solution to transition from their legacy Oracle Forms and Reports to a scalable, JavaScript-based architecture with a React frontend. Their objective was to modernize their systems to improve operational efficiency, integrate seamlessly with modern platforms, and meet evolving security and scalability requirements.

    Patrick Hamou

  • 2025-03-05

    Forms to React/Angular Automated Migration

    If you're considering migrating from Oracle Forms to a modern Java/JavaScript architecture, ORMIT™-OpenJava is the ultimate automated solution. It significantly reduces the risks, time, and costs traditionally associated with migrations by leveraging advanced automation and a phased implementation strategy. What sets ORMIT™-OpenJava apart is its ability to retain the familiar trigger-based programming approach of Oracle Forms, ensuring a seamless and intuitive transition for your development team while modernizing your application for today's technological demands.

    Patrick Hamou

  • 2024-07-21

    Oracle Database to PostgreSQL

    Wether You plan on migrating your entire Oracle database or a few smaller applications to PostgreSQL, chose ORMIT™-Cortex for an automated, best in class migration

    Patrick Hamou

  • 2025-03-07

    Oracle Forms Migration to Angular or React with ORMIT™-Open Java's Automated Migration tool

    ORMIT™-Open Java emerges as a transformative solution, offering automated migration away from Oracle Forms by seamlessly rewriting old Forms & PL/SQL code into modern languages and frameworks like Angular or React.

    Patrick Hamou

  • 2025-01-08

    Oracle Forms Migration – Java/JS instead of Oracle APEX?

    Migrating away from Oracle Forms can offer several advantages, especially considering the evolving landscape of technology and business requirements. Here are several reasons why migrating away from Oracle Forms might be a good idea

    Patrick Hamou

  • 2025-03-07

    Oracle Forms Maintenance vs Oracle Forms Migration: What’s the True Cost?

    For years, Oracle Forms has been the backbone for countless mission-critical applications. However, as technology evolves, the cost of maintaining Oracle Forms has become increasingly unjustifiable — driven not only by licensing and support fees but also by the growing talent shortage and the cost of keeping scarce Oracle Forms expertise in-house.

    Patrick Hamou

  • 2025-03-18

    Understanding Concurrency Management After Migrating Oracle Forms to Java with ORMIT™-OpenJava

    Migrating Oracle Forms to ORMIT™-OpenJava™ replaces the traditional stateful session and record locking model with a stateless, service-based architecture. Each interaction uses RESTful API calls backed by JDBC, meaning concurrency is managed directly at the database level, with optional business rule enforcement at the service layer (like optimistic locking). This modern design ensures cloud compatibility, supports horizontal scaling, and simplifies maintenance — making ORMIT™-OpenJava™ a future-proof platform for Oracle Forms modernization.

    Patrick Hamou

  • 2025-03-11

    Understanding ORMIT™-OpenJava’s Oracle Forms compatibility service

    The Oracle Forms compatibility service (OFCS) is a critical component in the ORMIT™-OpenJava architecture, designed by RENAPS to ensure compatibility with Oracle Forms features while embracing modern web standards. Its inclusion is intentional and allows for seamless handling of legacy Forms logic, centralized validation, and optimized code management.

    Patrick Hamou

  • 2025-02-23

    Understanding Key Mapping after an ORMIT™-OpenJava migration

    ORMIT™-OpenJava keeps the same key mappings as Oracle Forms by default, ensuring a seamless transition with no change management required. Fully customizable via key_mappings.mjs, it offers improved readability and control.

    Patrick Hamou

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