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  1. ctowns

    running COBOL / CICS on a PC

    If you are interested in moving CICS (Transactions, BMS, etc) to run in the Application Server environment the LegacyJ Transaction Platform along with LegacyJ PERCobol may be the answer. The transaction tools will compile the COBOL, convert the screens and generate a deployable entity that...
  2. ctowns

    COBOL, legacy systems brought down to the PC?

    Mainframe S/390 COBOL applications can be "Batch", CICS, IMS, IDMS, etc. The batch COBOL can be handled by almost any COBOL compiler as long as you handle the data element QSAM, VSAM, IMS/DB, SQL. One of the big issues will be how the capabiles of JES2 (Job Scheduling, Print...
  3. ctowns

    COBOL in WebSphere Studio Enterprise Developer 5.0

    The Eclipse project upon which the Websphere Studio was built has more than one COBOL solution available. A list of eclipse plug-ins can be accessed at http://www.eclipse.org/community/plugins.html The list includes: Fujitsu - Interstage - http://www.fsw.fujitsu.com/interstage Fujitsu will...
  4. ctowns

    Cobol for Debian GNU/Linux?

    There are four COBOL compilers for Linux: LegacyJ PERCobol, RM/Cobol, Micro Focus and AcuCobol. LegacyJ PERCobol has a full IDE with language sensative editor, graphical debugger, project manager, todo lists, deploy tool and other helpful features to aid in application development.
  5. ctowns

    Which COBOL?

    COBOL is one of the premiere languages where "standards" have been important to the development of the language definition. The Conference on Data System Languages (CODASYL) developed the language that was the first standardized business computer programming language. COBOL (Common...
  6. ctowns

    talking with your web browser

    The link in the previous post has an extra character that would not permit connection to the Programmer's Guide http://www.legacyj.com/percobol/PERCobolProgrammersGuide.pdf Chuck Townsend LegacyJ www.legacyj.com
  7. ctowns

    talking with your web browser

    There might be several ways to address adding an HTML page interface to a COBOL application. Ideally the interface should be a natural extension to the COBOL application and the interface scription should be in a familar syntax (COBOL). The most straight-forward method for converting your...
  8. ctowns

    How do I parse an XML file using COBOL?

    The COBOL compiler in use was not identified in the original post. There are several plug-ins that may help with your challenge. An article by Harry M. Sneed "COBOL and XML A Perfect Marriage" back in November 20, 2000 highlighted information about the use of XML with COBOL; the...
  9. ctowns

    Hi Is there someting like a tria

    LegacyJ has trial versions of PERCobol that can be downloaded from their web site. You asked a pricing question which can be better handled by LegacyJ. Prices are competitive with other COBOL compilers.
  10. ctowns

    COBOL and iterative or RAD development methodologies

    You might try LegacyJ for your COBOL compiler and CASEMaker for your program understanding tools.

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