Upgrading from Mainframe Express

Enterprise Developer enables you to develop applications that are stored on the mainframe as well as offload applications from the mainframe and develop them locally on Windows. If you are upgrading from Mainframe Express, you can move your existing applications to Enterprise Developer and continue to develop them in the new environment.

Where to start?

Enterprise Developer includes a number of resources to help you get started with developing applications with Mainframe Subsystem support:

  1. If you've never used Eclipse before, see Eclipse Basics.
  2. Complete the Tutorial: Getting Started with Offload Development of Mainframe Applications that demonstrates techniques and features of Enterprise Developer for creating and maintaining mainframe applications.
  3. See the Tutorial: Remote Mainframe Development that demonstrates how to use Enterprise Developer to develop an application directly on the mainframe.
  4. See the available Tutorials: Mainframe Applications for more examples of applications you can create with Enterprise Developer.

What next?

Once you are familiar with the IDE, you can import your existing code into Enterprise Developer: