AWS Microservice Extractor for .NET
AWS Microservice Extractor for .NET simplifies the process of re-architecting older monolithic applications into smaller code projects to build a microservices-based architecture. Modernize and transform your applications with an assistive tool that analyzes source code and runtime metrics to create a visual representation of your application and its dependencies.
Microservice Extractor offloads compute intensive graph processing to the cloud and allow developers to visualize and interact with large enterprise applications with up to 50,000 classes on their own laptop. With Microservice Extractor’s AI-powered automated recommendations, developers get guided experience to re-architect legacy applications.
Benefits
Faster application component identification
Quickly identify applications components to re-architect into smaller microservices with visualization canvasses that show each component's metrics and dependencies.
AI-powered automated recommendations
Detects common extraction candidates using heuristics-based techniques and machine learning, and highlights those in visualization. These recommendations can be used as is or used as a starting point to extract microservices off of monolithic codebase.
Strangler-fig porting
Reduce the blast radius on original application by extracting smaller projects and port those from .NET Framework to cross-platform .NET to run on Linux.
How it works
Use cases
Re-architect .NET applications
Re-architect monolithic model view controller (MVC) applications, ASP.NET Web Forms, and Windows communications framework (WCF) applications into smaller services for better scale, more resiliency, and faster development.
Visualize any C# application source code
Analyze and create a visual representation of your application and its dependencies.
Incrementally port from .NET Framework to cross-platform .NET
Identify and extract a subset of classes and port those to cross-platform .NET and run on Linux. Repeat the process at your own pace to gradually migrate your application to Linux.
Explore features such as application visualization and code extraction.