The Azure Integration Migrator Tool contains the CLI tool and implementation of the plug-in architecture. It converts command line options into the relevant commands needed to build the core runner and execute it.
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This repository contains the core CLI implementation for the BizTalk Migrator.
The BizTalk Migrator is a command-line tool that helps migrate BizTalk applications to Azure Integration Services (AIS). This is implemented across several GitHub repositories - aimcore, aimmodel, aimtool, aimazure, and aimbiztalk.
Full documentation is available here: Documentation.
The BizTalk Migrator is a command-line interface (CLI) for migrating BizTalk assets to Azure.
It uses a plug-in architecture, allowing new functionality/features to be added, so the tool can be extended to cover additional migration scenarios.
This is an open-source project run by Microsoft, delivered for the benefit of BizTalk (and AIS) customers.
The tool runs through a number of phases:
*The current implementation covers the most common usage of these BizTalk features.
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