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Azul and Moderne announced a technical partnership to help Java development teams identify, remove and refactor unused and dead code to improve productivity and dramatically accelerate modernization initiatives.
This collaboration integrates Azul’s deep runtime visibility and Java expertise with Moderne’s platform for automated, multi-repository, rules-based code refactoring. Together, they enable organizations to continuously secure, maintain and modernize their Java applications with unprecedented scale and precision.
Azul and Moderne have integrated their solutions to bridge runtime insight with automated code remediation. Code Inventory, a feature of Azul Intelligence Cloud, identifies unused or dead code based on production Java runtime data. The Moderne Platform then uses this intelligence via an OpenRewrite recipe to earmark deprecation status and drive precise, large-scale removal of unused code. This integration can save enterprise development teams significant amounts of manual work updating source code and fixing vulnerabilities as part of major Java upgrades and framework migrations.
“This partnership is about more than identifying unused and dead code—it’s about removing the barriers to meaningful modernization,” said Jonathan Schneider, co-founder and CEO of Moderne. “By combining Azul’s production-aware insights with Moderne’s ability to safely and automatically transform code at scale, we’re giving Java teams a clear path from understanding to action. It’s a model for how runtime data and automated execution can work together to keep codebases lean, secure and ready for what’s next.”
“Application maintenance is not a sexy task for Java developers but is an essential part of keeping applications secure and running on supported modules and infrastructure,” said Scott Sellers, co-founder and CEO at Azul. “By providing developers with a solution for remediating unused or dead code that is 100% accurate based on production application runtime data, Java teams can focus on updating, migrating and modernizing only the application code that matters, dramatically increasing developer productivity.”
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