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Port .NET Framework workloads to Linux with Amazon Q Developer, Part 4: MVC projects
Introduction This post continues our blog series on modernizing .NET Framework applications to cross-platform .NET using Amazon Q Developer .NET transformation. We’ve already covered porting class libraries in Part 1, test projects in Part 2, and Web API applications in Part 3. In this fourth installment, we’ll focus on migrating ASP.NET MVC applications to ASP.NET […]
Port .NET Framework workloads to Linux with Amazon Q Developer, Part 3: Web APIs
Introduction This blog series explores how to port different kinds of .NET Framework projects to cross-platform .NET with Amazon Q Developer Transformation for .NET, currently in public preview. Part 1 covers porting of class library projects and Part 2 covers porting of .NET Test Projects. Here in Part 3 , we walk you through porting […]
Port .NET Framework workloads to Linux with Amazon Q Developer, Part 2: Test Projects
Introduction This blog series explores how to port different kinds of .NET Framework projects to cross-platform .NET with Amazon Q Developer .NET transformation, currently in public preview. Modernizing a Windows-based .NET Framework solution to run on Linux can reduce operational costs by up to 40%. Part 1 covered porting of class library projects. Here in […]
Generate Code Documentation Using Amazon Q Developer
Amazon Q Developer is a generative AI-powered assistant that automates software documentation by analyzing codebases, creating and updating README files, generating visual diagrams, and providing detailed technical documentation, helping development teams maintain current documentation without sacrificing development velocity.
Port .NET Framework workloads to Linux with Amazon Q Developer, Part 1: Class libraries
Introduction In the .NET world, the modernization process for .NET Framework applications can be complex, presenting significant challenges for enterprise software development teams. Organizations with extensive .NET Framework codebases face critical decisions about migrating traditional applications to modern .NET and Linux, including careful analysis of dependencies and how to handle compatibility constraints. Existing libraries may […]