Overview of application development in Eclipse

Visual COBOL is a contemporary development suite for Eclipse that allows mainframe developers to maintain, develop and modernize mainframe applications regardless of whether these are to be deployed back on the mainframe or onto alternative platforms.

When you develop applications in Eclipse, you use Eclipse features such as perspectives and views, as well as background checking of syntax and build, debug and run configurations. Like in other Micro Focus products, you use specific project types, familiar functionality for editing and debugging, and comprehensive help.

You can develop applications locally where source code and the Eclipse IDE are hosted on your client machine or, remotely, where you use a remote server to host your source code and use the Eclipse IDE on your local machine as the development interface.

The features of this development environment include:

Tutorials

There are a number of tutorials that guide you through creating COBOL applications of various sorts using the Eclipse IDE. The source files for some of the tutorials are installed in subfolders of the $COBDIR/demo folder by default.

To complete the remote mainframe development tutorial you must download the supporting files from the Micro Focus Web site at http://supportline.microfocus.com/examplesandutilities/zEntTutorial.aspx.