Additional Software Requirements for Micro Focus Enterprise Developer UNIX Components

To ensure full functionality for some Enterprise Developer features, you might be required to obtain and install additional third-party software in addition to the prerequisite software installed automatically by the Enterprise Developer setup file. The following information specifies the third-party software required for each feature.

Application server support for JVM COBOL

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The following application servers are supported using the following JDKs:

Application Server JDK version Containers support version
Tomcat 7.0.X 1.7 Servlets 2.5
JBoss EAP 6.4 1.7, 1.8 Servlets 2.5
WebLogic 12.1.1 1.7 Servlets 2.5
WebLogic 12.2.1 1.8 Servlets 2.5
WebSphere 8.5 1.7 Servlets 2.5
WebSphere 9.0 1.8 Servlets 2.5
Note:
  • On AIX and zLinux, you need to have IBM's JDK. The earliest supported release of IBM's JDK 1.7 is 7.0 Service Refresh 8. If you install IBM's JDK 8, on AIX you must install its latest fix - JDK 8 SR5 FP16. You can get IBM's AIX JDK from IBM's Web site.
  • On HP-UX, you need to have HP-UX JDK. The earliest supported release of HP-UX JDL 1.7 is Java 7.0.11. You can get the HP-UX Java JDK from HP's Web site.
  • On Solaris platforms (both SPARC and Intel) only the 64-bit version of Java 8 is supported.
  • On all other platforms, you need Oracle's JDK, or AdoptOpenJDK's OpenJDK 8. The earliest supported release of Oracle's JDK 1.7 is 1.7.027. You can download Oracle's JDK from Oracle's Web site. You can download AdoptOpenJDK's OpenJDK from AdoptOpenJDK's Web site.

Application server JCA support for Enterprise Server

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Various Java EE versions are supported for the deployment of EJBs generated using the Interface Mapping Toolkit, as follows:

  • Java EE 5 includes support for EJB 3.0 and Java Connector Architecture 1.5
  • Java EE 6 includes support for EJB 3.1 and Java Connector Architecture 1.6
  • Java EE 7 includes support for EJB 3.2 and Java Connector Architecture 1.7

The following Java application servers are supported using the following JDKs:

Application Servers JDK (vendor) Java EE
JBoss EAP 6.4 (AS 7.5) 1.6, 1.7, 1.8 (Oracle), 1.8 (OpenJDK) 6
Oracle WebLogic 10.3.5 1.5 (Oracle) 5
Oracle WebLogic 12.1.1 1.6, 1.7, 1.8 (Oracle) 6
Oracle WebLogic 12.2.1 1.8 (Oracle) 7
IBM WebSphere 8.5 1.6, 1.7 (IBM) 6
IBM WebSphere 8.5.5 1.7 (IBM) 6
IBM WebSphere 9.0 1.8 (IBM) 7
Tomcat 7.0.x* 1.6, 1.7, 1.8 (Oracle), 1.8 (OpenJDK)
*Apache Tomcat is an HTTP server and servlet container supporting Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages (JSP). Micro Focus Tomcat non-transactional support includes servlet generation with J2SE Beans; no transactional support is provided. Tomcat does not support the use of Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs) or resource adapters (RAs).

Please consult your Application Server documentation to determine which JDK you should use. The JDK is used to:

  • Start the Application Server
  • Compile EJBs and Servlets generated by the Interface Mapping Toolkit or the imtkmake command

After installing the JDK, you need to set up your Java environment.

The availability of COBOL and CICS resource adapters for these Application Servers differs between UNIX platforms. The following table indicates where support is available for each platform:

Feature/Platform JBoss EAP 6.4 WebSphere 8.5 WebSphere 8.5.5 WebSphere 9.0 WebLogic 10.3.5 WebLogic 12.1.1, 12.2.1 Tomcat 7.0.x1
AIX 6.1 on RS6000 32-bit2 32-bit2 32-bit 32-bit 32-bit 32-bit
HP/UX 11.31 on Intel IA64 32- and 64-bit2 64-bit2 64-bit 32- and 64-bit 32- and 64-bit 64-bit
Red Hat EL 6.2 on IBM390 32-bit2 32-bit2 32-bit 32-bit 32-bit 32-bit
Red Hat EL 5.5 on AMD Opteron 32-bit2 32-bit2 32-bit 32-bit 32-bit 32-bit
Solaris 11 on AMD Opteron 32- and 64-bit2 32- and 64-bit 32- and 64-bit
Solaris 10 on SPARC 32- and 64-bit2 32- and 64-bit 32- and 64-bit
SUSE SLES 11 SP1 on IBM390 32-bit2 32-bit* 32-bit 32-bit 32-bit 32-bit
SUSE SLES 11 on AMD Opteron 32-bit2 32-bit2 32-bit 32-bit 32-bit 32-bit
SUSE SLES12 on PowerLinux LE 64-bit

1 Apache Tomcat is an HTTP server and servlet container supporting Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages (JSP). Micro Focus Tomcat non-transactional support includes servlet generation with J2SE Beans; no transactional support is provided. Tomcat does not support the use of Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs) or resource adapters (RAs).

2Supports both COBOL and CICS resource adapters. Also supports ECI.

Support for the following Java application servers using the following JDKs is planned for future release:

Application Servers JDK (vendor) Java EE COBOL RA CICS RAs and ECI
JBoss EAP 7.0 1.8 (Oracle), 1.8 (OpenJDK) 7 X X
IBM WebSphere 8.5.5 (UNIX: all platforms) 1.7, 1.8 (IBM) 6 X
Tomcat 8.5.x* 1.7, 1.8 (Oracle), 1.8 (OpenJDK)
*Apache Tomcat is an HTTP server and servlet container supporting Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages (JSP). Micro Focus Tomcat non-transactional support includes servlet generation with J2SE Beans; no transactional support is provided. Tomcat does not support the use of Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs) or resource adapters (RAs).
Note: If you experience any incompatibility issues when using these third-party products with Enterprise Developer, please report them to SupportLine. Until full support is available, a timely effort to resolve incompatibility issues will be made; however, Micro Focus does not guarantee full compatibility until we have fully tested our software updates against these products.

CICS Web Services

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To use CICS Web Services, you must first install the IBM CCSID conversion tables. See Install and Configure CCSID Conversion Tables for details.

Java Development Kit (JDK)

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For COBOL JVM code and Java Interoperability, Oracle's Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE) 7, 8 (32 or 64-bit versions), and Java 9 (64-bit version only), and AdoptOpenJDK's OpenJDK 8 with Hotspot are supported. Oracle's Java Platform (64-bit) version 1.8 or later, or AdoptOpenJDK's OpenJDK 8 with Hotspot is required to run the Eclipse IDE. The minimum recommended version is Java 1.8.162 (64-bit), which the Windows product installation will install if it detects an older version. You can download Oracle's Java SE from Oracle's Web site and install it anywhere on your machine. Alternatively, you can download AdoptOpenJDK's OpenJDK 8 with Hotspot from AdoptOpenJDK's Web site and unpack the archive anywhere on your machine.

Database Access

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Before you can use Enterprise Developer to develop and deploy SQL applications that use COBSQL, HCO for DB2 LUW, or OpenESQL, ensure any third-party software prerequisites are installed and the environment is set properly.

Database Access - COBSQL (Pro*COBOL)

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Note: COBSQL (Pro*COBOL) is supported for native COBOL only.
Availability
Feature/Platform 32-bit 64-bit
x86-64 running Red Hat Linux X X
x86-64 running SUSE Linux X X
IBM System p running AIX X X
IBM System z running Red Hat Linux X X
IBM System z running SUSE Linux X X
Itanium running HP-UX X X
x86-64 running Solaris X X
SPARC running Solaris X X
XA Switch Module
The Oracle XA switch module is provided for COBSQL (Pro*COBOL), and is available on the same platforms as are indicated in the Availability section above.
Certification of RDBMS Precompilers for Native COBOL
Certification of RDBMS precompilers with Micro Focus products is the responsibility of the RDBMS vendor, rather than Micro Focus. Certification information can be found within the relevant Oracle documentation. If you have an Oracle MetaLink account (http://metalink.oracle.com), document # 43208.1 provides details of all language compilers certified by Oracle for use with their precompilers.
Preprocessors
COBSQL supports the following database preprocessors:
  • Sybase Open Client Embedded SQL/COBOL Version 11.1 or later
  • Oracle Pro*COBOL Version 11.2 (11gR2) or later
  • Informix Embedded SQL/COBOL Version 7.3 or later
Compiling
On x86 and x86-64 platforms, when compiling with COBSQL for use with Oracle, do not use the COBSQL directive option NOMAKESYN, since this directive results in COMP host variables, and on Intel platforms these are incompatible with the native byte order expected by Oracle.
Executing
On HP-UX, to execute an application precompiled using Pro*COBOL (or COBSQL) after you have created a callable shared object of Oracle DBMS routines, you need set an environment variable, LD_PRELOAD, to point to the Oracle client callable shared object, for example:
LD_PRELOAD=$ORACLE_HOME/libdir/libclntsh.so       
export LD_PRELOAD
where libdir is:
  • lib32 for 32-bit environments
  • lib for 64-bit environments.

A script is available that creates an executable run-time system or a callable shared object containing Oracle support (applies to UNIX environments only). You can find the script in the Micro Focus Knowledge Base article titled Building and executing Pro*COBOL applications on UNIX.

Testing
For this version, COBSQL was tested with Oracle 11.2, 12.1, and 12.2. Oracle 12.2 is available and tested on the following platforms:
  • x86-64 running Red Hat Linux
  • x86-64 running SUSE Linux
  • x86-64 running Solaris
  • SPARC running Solaris

Database Access - HCO for DB2 LUW

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Note: HCO for DB2 LUW is supported for native COBOL only.
Availability
Feature/Platform Native COBOL 32-bit Native COBOL 64-bit PL/I 32-bit PL/I 64-bit
x86-64 running Red Hat Linux X X X X
x86-64 running SUSE Linux X X X X
IBM System p running AIX X X X
IBM System z running Red Hat Linux X X
IBM System z running SUSE Linux X X
Itanium running HP-UX X
x86-64 running Solaris
SPARC running Solaris X X X X
XA Switch Module
The DB2 XA switch module is provided and is available on the same platforms as are indicated in the Availability section above.
Certification of RDBMS Precompilers for Native COBOL
Certification of RDBMS precompilers with Micro Focus products is the responsibility of the RDBMS vendor, rather than Micro Focus. You can find IBM document certification information for DB2/COBOL applications within the IBM Information Center for DB2, in the topic Support for database application development in COBOL.
Preprocessor
HCO for DB2 LUW supports the following database preprocessors:
  • IBM DB2 LUW Version 9.7 or later
  • IBM DB2 Connect Version 9.7 or later
Host Compatibility Option (HCO)
Host Compatibility Option requires that you have one of the following software products installed and configured:
  • IBM Database Connect
  • IBM DB2 LUW Personal Edition or DB2 Express-C
  • DB2 LUW Workgroup or Enterprise Edition

You must also install the DB2 Application Development Client (formerly called DB2 SDK) or you will not be able to compile any DB2 programs.

Testing
For this version, HCO for DB2 LUW was tested with versions 9.7, 10.1, 10.5, and 11.1.

JCL Support - DSNREXX

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Note: This is a technology preview feature only. It is being made available to allow you to test and provide feedback on this new capability; however, this feature is not intended for production use and it is not supported as such.
Availability
Feature/Platform 32-bit 64-bit
x86-64 running Red Hat Linux X X
x86-64 running SUSE Linux X X
IBM System p running AIX X X
OpenESQL
DSNREXX is supported in OpenESQL applications, and is native code using ODBC. See the Database Access - OpenESQL section in this topic for additional software requirements, and the DSNREXX Support topics for complete details.
Testing
For this release, DSNREXX was tested with DB2 LUW 10.5.

Database Access - Mainframe Batch Database Tools (MBDT)

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Availability
Feature/Platform 32-bit 64-bit
x86-64 running Red Hat Linux X X
x86-64 running SUSE Linux X X
IBM System p running AIX X X
OpenESQL
The MBDT toolset consists of OpenESQL applications, and are native code using ODBC. Please see the Database Access - OpenESQL section for further details.
Testing
For this release, MBDT was tested with DB2 LUW 10.5 and Oracle 12.1

Database Access - OpenESQL

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COBOL Availability
Feature/Platform Native and JVM Managed COBOL 32-bit Native and JVM Managed COBOL 64-bit
x86-64 running Red Hat Linux X X
x86-64 running SUSE Linux X X
x86-64 running Solaris X X
IBM System p running AIX X X
IBM System z running Red Hat Linux X X
IBM System z running SUSE Linux X X
Itanium running HP-UX X X
SPARC running Solaris X X
PowerLinux LE running SUSE Linux X
PowerLinux LE running Red Hat Linux X
PLI Availability
Feature/Platform PL/I 32-bit PL/I 64-bit
x86-64 running Red Hat Linux X X
x86-64 running SUSE Linux X X
IBM System p running AIX X
SPARC running Solaris X X
XA Switch Module
The ODBC One-phase Commit switch module is provided and is available on the same platforms as are indicated in the COBOL Availability section above.

The PostgreSQL switch module is available on the following platforms:

  • x86-64 running Red Hat Linux
  • x86-64 running SUSE Linux
Native COBOL and PL/I
  • OpenESQL supports access to relational databases using ODBC 3.0-compliant drivers
  • Refer to your driver vendor's documentation to determine whether your driver is suitable for use with OpenESQL
JVM Managed COBOL
OpenESQL supports access to relational databases using JDBC 4.0-compliant JDBC drivers. The following table shows the tested DBMSs and their corresponding JDBC driver filenames:
Tested DBMS Versions JDBC 4.0 Compliant Drivers
DB2 LUW 9.7

DB2 LUW 10.1

DB2 LUW 10.5

DB2 LUW 11.1

db2jcc4.jar (and db2jcc_license_cu.jar)
Oracle 11.2

Oracle 12.1

ojdbc6.zip*

ojdbc7.zip*

Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2

Microsoft SQL Server 2012

Microsoft SQL Server 2014

Microsoft SQL Server 2016

sqljdbc4.jar
EDB PostgreSQL 9.6 postgresql-42.0.0.jre7.jar
*Some Oracle JDBC drivers are distributed as .zip rather than .jar files.

To use JDBC DataSource Objects, you must also install and configure a JNDI server.

  • If you are using a Java application server, it includes a JNDI server you can use to configure DataSource objects. This process is described in the Java documentation for the application server.
  • If you are not using a Java application server, or if you require a standalone JNDI server to configure DataSource objects for initial evaluation and development, see the To install and configure Simple-JNDI topic in this documentation set for instructions on downloading, installing, and configuring the open source JNDI server Simple-JNDI for this purpose.
Testing
For this version, OpenESQL was tested with:
  • Oracle 11.2 and 12.1
  • DB2 LUW 9.7,10.1,10.5, and 11.1
  • SQL Server 2008 R2, 2012, 2014, 2016, and 2017
  • PowerLinux LE using DB2 LUW 10.5 only
  • EDB PostgreSQL 9.6 and MySQL 5.7 (5.3 ODBC drivers only) on the following platforms:
    • x86-64 running Red Hat Linux
    • x86-64 running SUSE Linux
Note: Micro Focus provides compatibility for PostgreSQL and MySQL but does not directly contribute to or support either open source project. Any issues relating to the functionality of either DBMS should be addressed through an open source support vendor.

WebSphere MQ

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IBM WebSphere MQ version 7 and later.