Move from HIS 2010 to HIS 2013

We are in a process of upgrading our servers to Windows Server 2012.  This is done by installing new servers. We will install HIS 2013 on Windows 2012 Server . We have a lot of HIS 2010 objects (both WIP and HIP) which we want to move over. WIP objects
are currently hosted as ASP.NET Worker process on HIS 2010. Is it possible to move these objects to HIS 2013 just using generated dll's from VS 2010/HIS 2010 ? I know that it is possible to upgrade 2010 to 2013, but we have installed an empty HIS 2013, and
want to do a "move" from HIS 2010 and run 2010/2013 in parallel. I am also looking for docs how to "Connect" HIS 2013 to IIS using TICT to IIS as we did in TI in HIS 2010 when we deployed Objects hosted as ASP.NET Worker process.
Jan Terje

Hello Jan,
I've done this kind of migration last year with more than 1500 TI Objects :-)
Yes, it's possible to move easy from HIS 2010 to HIS 2013 by converting the TI Objects using the TIConversionTool (C:\Program Files\Microsoft Host Integration Server 2013\SysWow64).
The Problem with the TIConversionTool is that it doesn't replace directly the assemblies but it creates a folder structure with the converter TI Object. It's also possible to Open the HIS 2010 TI Objects in Visual Studio 2010/2012 with HIS 2013. The Objects
will be converted after you are saving again the Assemblies.
In addition you have to change your web.config files because the HIS Assembly Version has changed from 7.0 to 9.0.
Please let me know if you need more information or help !
Best Regards,
Steve Melan - BCEE My Blog : http://stevemelan.wordpress.com

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