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PortingManager

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PortingManager is a free tool that provides assistance when porting C and C++ Solaris applications to zSeries Linux. . It includes a GUI that displays a work area window where the user selects a source code directory tree to scan. PortingManager will then scan the source code and automatically identify Solaris APIs that may be incompatible with Linux. It provides Linux solutions for these incompatibilities, either in the form of API replacements or suggested work-arounds using coding examples PortingManager saves time in porting an application from Solaris to zSeries Linux by reducing the time required to: investigate and research various Solaris APIs and Linux equivalents, scan the source code and formulate solutions for incompatibilities
Title: | PortingManager |
Author: | admin0064 |
Price / Cost: | Free |
Last Updated: | 2003-01-05 |
URL: | Click to Visit |
Web site Language: | English |
Total Votes: | 5 |
Current Rating: | 0.00 |
Total Hits #: | 88 |
Listings ID #: | 5765 |

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