Installer 10.5 | Complete Installation and Upgrade Information for Software AG Products | Upgrading Software AG Products On Premises | Upgrades Covered in This Guide | Upgrades and Migrations Covered in Other Guides
 
Upgrades and Migrations Covered in Other Guides
The table below lists upgrades that are not covered in this guide, and supplies the correct information source.
Upgrade
Information
From a release prior to 9.9
See Supported Upgrade Paths.
webMethods adapters
See the adapter product documentation.
Mediator to API Gateway
See webMethods API Gateway Configuration Guide.
Apama releases earlier than 9.9
See the Apama release notes for the pre-9.9 release.
ApplinX
See the ApplinX documentation
webMethods Broker to Universal Messaging
webMethods Broker has been deprecated. webMethods Broker 10.5 is a refresh that includes updated third-party libraries and fixes that were delivered for webMethods Broker 9.6.
If you are using webMethods Broker 9.6 with Integration Server, and are upgrading Integration Server to 10.5, you must do one of the following:
*Upgrade webMethods Broker 9.6 to 10.5 as instructed in Installing and Upgrading webMethods Broker, and then upgrade your other products in the order the tasks are presented in this guide.
*Upgrade your other products in the order the tasks are presented in this guide, and then migrate webMethods Broker 9.6 to Universal Messaging 10.5 as instructed in Migrating from webMethods Broker to Software AG Universal Messaging.
Command Central
See Software AG Command Central Help.
webMethods eStandards Modules
See the eStandards Module product documentation.
Presto and MashZone NextGen
There is no direct path from MashZone NextGen 9.9 to MashZone NextGen 10.5. Instead, you must upgrade to MashZone NextGen 9.10 using the instructions in the 9.10 upgrade guide, and then upgrade from 9.10 to MashZone NextGen 10.5 using the instructions in this guide.
BigMemory Max when not used with webMethods products
See the BigMemory Max documentation.
BigMemory Max to Terracotta
Terracotta is significantly different from BigMemory Max because Terracotta is designed for storage and caching of typed data, while BigMemory Max is designed for caching of opaque data. Therefore, you cannot directly migrate data and configuration for a BigMemory Max server to a Terracotta server. If you want to migrate, you will have to create custom tooling that takes your particular usage into account.
Zementis Predictive Analytics when not used with webMethods products, and releases prior to 10.1
See the Zementis installation guide for the old release from which you want to upgrade.