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The following links will require an internet connection.
Micro Focus | If you want to run a COBOL program on a Linux, UNIX or Windows System then take a look at the Micro Focus web site. |
Technical Tips | This site provides information and technical forums that cover a wide variety of subjects. Can be very technical. Selling and recruiting are forbidden. |
The following links will require an internet connection.
The COBOL Center | This site is dedicated to COBOL and to those with an investment in COBOL. |
The COBOL Connection | This site contains tips, techniques and documented programming examples. |
COBOL User Groups | A central location for many COBOL programming resources for users of desktop, midrange, and mainframe COBOL products. |
Don Higgins | Don Higgins' Favorite Cobol Links. |
Web Ring | Web Ring for "All Things COBOL" |
The following links will require an internet connection.
Bill Qualls Assembler | An excellent learning vehicle for beginners and a reminder/reference for experienced programmers. |
Don Higgins | Don Higgins' Favorite Assembler Links. |
Assembler Connection | This site contains an Instruction overview with tips, techniques and documented programming examples. |
The following links will require an internet connection.
About Legacy Coding | An e-publication about legacy systems. |
ESJ | Enterprise Systems Journal - This site provides a wealth of information spanning a variety of systems from Windows to MVS. |
Eric Loriaux | This site provides information for individuals working on System/390 systems (mostly OS/390, MVS, VM, VSE) and particularly system-programmers. |
IBM WEB Site | Want to see what is happening in the IBM mainframe world? |
MainFrameWeek | The online journal for mainframe professionals |
Micro Focus | If you want to run a mainframe application on a Linux, UNIX or Windows System then take a look at the Micro Focus Enterprise Developer technology. |
MVS Help | A resource site for mainframe programmers. Information and Forums for MVS Systems. |
oberoi-net | Mainframe Programming - Some useful links for practitioners of the craft. |
Open Directory | Open Directory Project - Mainframe Assembler Category - The Open Directory Project's goal is to produce the most comprehensive directory of the web, by relying on a vast army of volunteer editors. |
os390-mvs | This site is devoted to MVS and Mainframe Systems and is maintained by Thierry Falissard. A very good site for mainframe information and links. |
Planet MVS | The planetMVS.com web site and the software downloadable from this site are © Copyright 1997-2000 by David Alcock |
Search390 | This site covers a wide range of topics for mainframes. |
This section contains links to Web Sites that provide information about building Internet or Intranet applications.
Domain Names | This site (www.register.com) provides simple, quality domain name services such as registering a new domain name, renewing an existing domain or transferring a domain name. |
Gefion Software | LiteWebServer (LWS) is a small (roughly 1 MB), modular web server and Java web container that runs on Windows. |
HTML Goodies | Joe Burns, Ph.D., created and maintains the HTML Goodies Web Site. This site contains numerous tutorials and has a unique sense of humor that keeps everything in it's proper perspective. It is an informative and fun site to visit. |
Micro Focus | If you want to reuse legacy COBOL code or need to integrate Java and COBOL then take a look at Net Express from Micro Focus. |
The purpose of this document is to provide a quick reference to search engines and other topics of interest. This document may be used as a tutorial for new programmers or as a quick reference for experienced programmers.
In the world of programming there are many ways to solve a problem. This documentation and software were developed and tested on systems that are configured for a SIMOTIME environment based on the hardware, operating systems, user requirements and security requirements. Therefore, adjustments may be needed to execute the jobs and programs when transferred to a system of a different architecture or configuration.
SIMOTIME Services has experience in moving or sharing data or application processing across a variety of systems. For additional information about SIMOTIME Services or Technologies please contact us using the information in the Contact or Feedback section of this document.
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This section includes links to documents with additional information that are beyond the scope and purpose of this document. The first group of documents may be available from a local system or via an internet connection, the second group of documents will require an internet connection.
Note: A SimoTime License is required for the items to be made available on a local system or server.
The following links may be to the current server or to the Internet.
Explore the Assembler Connection for more examples of mainframe Assembler programming techniques and sample code.
Explore the COBOL Connection for more examples of COBOL programming techniques and sample code.
Explore An Enterprise System Model that describes and demonstrates how Applications that were running on a Mainframe System and non-relational data that was located on the Mainframe System were copied and deployed in a Microsoft Windows environment with Micro Focus Enterprise Server.
Explore The ASCII and EBCDIC Translation Tables. These tables are provided for individuals that need to better understand the bit structures and differences of the encoding formats.
Explore The File Status Return Codes that are used to interpret the results of accessing VSAM data sets and/or QSAM files.
The following links will require an internet connection.
A good place to start is The SimoTime Home Page for access to white papers, program examples and product information. This link requires an Internet Connection
Explore The Micro Focus Web Site for more information about products (including Micro Focus COBOL) and services available from Micro Focus. This link requires an Internet Connection.
Explore the Glossary of Terms for a list of terms and definitions used in this suite of documents and white papers.
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Quite often, to reach larger markets or provide a higher level of service to existing customers it requires the newer Internet technologies to work in a complementary manner with existing corporate mainframe systems. We specialize in preparing applications and the associated data that are currently residing on a single platform to be distributed across a variety of platforms.
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