Compare the Top Software Intelligence Platforms that integrate with Java as of December 2025

This a list of Software Intelligence Platforms that integrate with Java. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Java. View the products that work with Java in the table below.

What are Software Intelligence Platforms for Java?

Software intelligence platforms provide deep visibility into the performance, behavior, and architecture of complex software systems. They automatically collect and analyze data from applications, infrastructure, logs, and user interactions to help teams detect issues, optimize performance, and improve reliability. Using AI and automation, these platforms identify anomalies, pinpoint root causes, and provide actionable insights without requiring manual analysis. They are essential for modern DevOps, cloud-native environments, and organizations running large-scale distributed applications. By centralizing observability and intelligence, they help teams accelerate innovation while reducing downtime and operational costs. Compare and read user reviews of the best Software Intelligence Platforms for Java currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Understand

    Understand

    SciTools

    Understand is a comprehensive static-analysis and code-comprehension platform that helps software engineers “see” and understand large, complex code bases, whether legacy, safety-critical, or modern multi-language projects. It parses your source code and builds a complete “code dictionary” of every entity (files, classes, functions, variables), populating cross-references, call trees, dependency graphs, control-flow diagrams, and more. Through interactive, customizable graphs and visualizations, call graphs, control flow graphs, dependency trees, and UML-style class diagrams, you can explore exactly how parts of the code connect, which modules depend on which, and where changes may ripple across the project. Understand also computes detailed metrics at various levels (file, class, function) such as cyclomatic complexity, lines of code, comment-to-code ratio, coupling/cohesion, and other maintainability indicators; these metrics can be viewed in treemaps, exported to HTML or CSV.
    Starting Price: $100 per month
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    CodeLogic

    CodeLogic

    CodeLogic

    Identify application connections, predict code change impacts, and understand complex Java and .NET codebases from API to method to database. Create a complete graph of your app structure in real time with combined binary and runtime scans. Understand the full impact of a code change before it’s deployed and accurately estimate project scope. Identify undetected software usages and references across projects and applications directly from your IDE. Many tools, such as IDEs, only expose project-specific code dependencies. CodeLogic exposes hidden code dependencies within and between applications and databases. Our approach is different; we combine binary scans with runtime profiling to create an accurate, real-time, searchable system of record for code and database dependencies. This intelligence helps application teams see the impact of code and schema changes before they are deployed to production.
    Starting Price: $100.00/month
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    vFunction

    vFunction

    vFunction

    vFunction modernizes Java applications and accelerates migration to the cloud. Automatically and quickly extract efficient microservices from complex monolithic apps. A single pane of glass that manages, tracks full cloud migration and modernization projects across an enterprise application estate. Modernization dashboard coordinates the full migration and modernization process including marking apps for refactoring, retention, retirement, replatforming, or rewriting. Your cloud transformation projects are moving ahead – but application modernization projects are not. Help application teams get unstuck and move forward faster. The pressure to modernize is growing. Lift and shift won’t cut it. These legacy apps are hard to refactor – automation and analytics can help modernize your most complex app. Take on more complex projects confidently.
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    SMART TS XL

    SMART TS XL

    IN-COM Data Systems

    SMART TS XL is an enterprise-grade application discovery and “software intelligence” platform that enables organizations to search, analyze, and visualize dependencies across all their codebases, regardless of platform or language. It ingests source code, database schemas, configuration files, documentation, ticketing logs, JCL, and other assets, from legacy mainframes (COBOL, JCL, PL/I, AS/400, etc.) to modern distributed environments (Java, .NET, Python, JavaScript, C++, databases, scripts, text files), and catalogs everything into a centralized, searchable repository. With patented indexing technology, SMART TS XL can process millions or even billions of lines of code and return results in seconds, allowing users to instantly locate where particular fields, error messages, modules, or logic are used enterprise-wide. It generates interactive visualizations like control-flow diagrams, cross-reference graphs, and impact-analysis maps.
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    eXplain

    eXplain

    PKS Software

    eXplain is a specialized code-analysis and legacy-system evaluation tool from PKS Software GmbH, designed to deeply analyze, map, document, and assess legacy applications, especially on mainframe platforms such as IBM i (AS/400) and IBM Z, so organizations can understand what lives in their software, how it’s structured, and what parts are worth keeping, refactoring or retiring. It imports existing source code into an independent “eXplain server”, no need to install anything on the host system, then uses advanced parsers to examine languages like COBOL, PL/I, Assembler, Natural, RPG, JCL, and others, along with data about databases (Db2, Adabas, IMS), job-schedulers, transaction monitors, and more. eXplain builds a central repository that becomes a knowledge hub; from there, it generates cross-language dependency graphs, data-flow maps, interface analyses, clusterings of related modules, and detailed object-and-resource usage reports.
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