We run ALCS here, all applications are written in assembler, but it does support LE:
(ALCS) interfaces with the IBM Language Environment® for MVS file medium supported by the MVS Data Facility Product to be written in the C, C++, PL/I, and COBOL languages. ALCS also provides relational database support. It interfaces to IBM Db2® for z/OS® to provide full support for Structured Query Language (SQL) – including dynamic SQL Dana On Thu, 19 Apr 2018 12:29:46 -0300, Clark Morris <[email protected]> wrote: > >Unless there is a high Quality Java interpreter for TPF that creates >instances that are reused, I would not consider JAVA for that >environment. Also does Java handle efficiently all data types used by >Assembler programs for that environment including bit switches and >packed decimal? I consider it a shame that COBOL is not available for >that environment including upgrades to handle the 2002 standard USAGES >including BIT, the various binary usages and floating point decimal. >Does TPF support Ziip/Zaap processors? Does PL1 support TPF? Would >metal C or a non-IBM C/C++ be suitable for TPF? > >Clark Morris >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
