Hi to all,

I think that to provide both option, we can use do it like in Apache Ranger
or Apache Atlas Web ui with a switch to latest UI under the Admin menu.

Regards,

Lucas

Le mar. 1 oct. 2024 à 22:58, Viraj Jasani <vjas...@apache.org> a écrit :

> Thank you for the detailed plan on this. Great initiative indeed!
>
> > Both the old and new UIs should be accessible to users, allowing them to
> switch between the two.
>
> Curious about this, how can we provide both options? Do you mean separate
> urls?
>
> > The development process should be incremental.
>
> How about we create a feature branch for this?
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 1, 2024 at 9:45 AM Mohammad Arshad <ars...@apache.org> wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I am reaching out to discuss the Ambari UI technology stack upgrade.
> >
> > The Ambari UI is currently using outdated versions of Ember js and
> Angular
> > js, which have multiple security vulnerabilities that cannot be fixed.
> > We plan to upgrade the Ambari UI technology stack to React js.
> > This mainly involves upgrading the Ambari Web UI from Ember js to React
> js
> > and the Ambari Admin UI from Angular js to React js.
> >
> > We plan to implement the upgrade with the following considerations:
> > 1. Both the old and new UIs should be accessible to users, allowing them
> to
> > switch between the two. The old UI can be phased out once the new UI is
> > stable and mature.
> > 2. The upgrade should encompass all aspects of the Ambari UI, including
> > Ambari Admin, Ambari Web, and Ambari Views.
> > 3. The development process should be incremental. After each change, the
> > system should remain functional, mainly ensuring that the old UI
> > functionality is not disrupted at any time.
> >
> > As upgrading the UI framework is a significant change, active
> participation
> > and feedback from all stakeholders are crucial.
> > Looking forward to your thoughts and feedback.
> >
> >
> > Thanks & Regards
> > Mohammad Arshad
> >
>

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