Updated on 2024-05-06 GMT+08:00

Viewing Application Dependency Analysis Results

To help you make migration plans and design architectures for the target environment, MgC sorts out the relationships between your resources and applications and represents application technical architectures and application dependencies into graphs.

Viewing the Technical Architecture

  1. On the Applications tab page of the Application Discovery page, click Technical Architecture in the upper right corner to view the matrix of all discovered services, microservices, and resources.
  2. Right-click a service and view its technical architecture, dependencies, and microservices.

Viewing the Business Architecture

  1. On the Applications tab page of the Application Discovery page, click Business Architecture in the upper right corner to view a matrix of all discovered services, microservices, and resources.
  2. Right-click a service and view its technical architecture, dependencies, and microservices.

Viewing Resources

  1. On the Application Discovery page, click the Resources tab to view the number of discovered resources and the number of resources that are not associated with applications.
  2. Click a resource type or resource quantity to view the details. Click View in the Operation column of a resource to view the basic information about the resource.

Viewing Applications

On the Application tab page of the Application Discovery page, you can view all discovered applications. In the application list, you can view the name, type, business domain, number of microservices, as well as the numbers of downstream and upstream applications of each application.

  • To view all microservices contained in an application, click the number in the Microservices column.
  • To view all applications that an application relies on, click the number in the Upstream Applications column.
  • To view all applications that an application is relied on, click the number in the Downstream Applications column.
  • To view what microservices are contained in an application, as well as their layers and associations, locate the service and click Technical Architecture in the Operation column. In the displayed technical architecture, click a microservice or resource node to view its details.
  • To view the associations between an application and its upstream and downstream applications, you can click Dependency Map in the Operation column. To view the details about this service and its upstream and downstream services, click its box.

Viewing Resource Candidates

  1. On the Application Discovery page, click Candidates in the Resource pane.
  2. On the Resources tab page, view the list of all collected resources and their details.

    • To view the associations between a service and its upstream and downstream services, you can click Service Dependencies in the Operation column.
    • To delete a service, click Delete in the Operation column.

Viewing Microservices

  1. On the Application Discovery page, click Candidates in the Resource pane.
  2. Click the Microservices tab to view the list of all collected microservices.

    • To view the layer of a microservice and its associations with other resources, click Technical Architecture in the Operation column. In the displayed technical architecture, click a microservice or resource node to view its details.
    • To view the associations between a microservice and its upstream and downstream services, choose More > Service Dependencies in the Operation column. To view the details about this microservice and its upstream and downstream services, click its box.
    • To delete a microservice, click More > Delete in the Operation column.

Exporting Application Dependencies

On the Application Discovery page, click Export in the Application card to export the access-layer call chains, database dependencies, middleware dependencies, and application dependencies for further analysis.