Other Actions Performed by the Migration Utility
When migration completes successfully, the migration utility also does the following:
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Deletes old configuration files that are not used by
Integration Server 9.9, and deletes old properties that are not used by
Integration Server 9.9 from the 9.9 configuration files.
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If the old
Integration Server used the embedded database, the utility copies the database tables from the old
Integration Server to
Integration Server 9.9 and converts the tables to the new format.
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Adds a new property named "Validate schemas using Xerces" to existing Web service descriptors, and sets the new property to the value the watt.server.wsdl.validateWSDLSchemaUsingXerces parameter had in the old
Integration Server. The new property replaces the functionality provided by that parameter. For information about the new property, see
webMethods Service Development Help 9.9.
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If the old
Integration Server was part of a cluster that used Coherence as its caching software, the utility removes the clustering settings so you can reconfigure the cluster to use a
Terracotta-based solution. Support for Coherence was discontinued in release 9.0. For more information, see
webMethods Integration Server Clustering Guide 9.9.
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If you are migrating Business Rules data, the utility upgrades Business Rule projects. You might see XML parsing messages due to a Java bug; you can ignore these messages.
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If you are upgrading
CloudStreams, the utility migrates configuration artifacts related to administering
CloudStreams Server.