This release provides enhancements in the following areas:
Integration with Visual Studio
This release provides enhancements in the following areas:
- COBOL Editor:
- Brace completion - a closing quote mark or bracket is automatically inserted when you type the opening quote mark or bracket
at the end of a line.
- Brace matching for IF and EVALUATE statements - clicking on any of the clauses of these statements highlights the opening
and closing statements and all clauses. Use
CTRL + ] to move the cursor to the next clause in the statement.
- Collapse to definitions - closes all sections, entry points and methods in an open file. Use the
Outlining > Collapse to Definitions editor context menu command.
- Colorization is now available for QuickInfo, completion tooltips and signature help.
- Completion of statements - IF and EVALUATE statements are now automatically aligned and completed.
- Indentation - smart indentation is now available to control how lines indent within IF and PERFORM statements and after continuation
statements.
- Locate definition,
, on the COBOL toolbar enables you to search for data items and identifiers by specifying any string of characters that might
be part of their name. This command replaces
Edit > Go To Location.
- Outlining - outlining is now available for 01 level for group items (for expanding and collapsing the entire group) and for EXEC blocks
- Tooltips are now available for managed COBOL members.
- COBOL toolbar - the commands on the COBOL toolbar have been updated in order to optimize your editing experience. A number
of commands (renumber and unnumber) have been removed from the context menu in the editor and are now only available from
the toolbar.
- Directives determination - there is now a preview dialog box when the IDE scans your sources for Compiler directives. This
enables you to review and approve the directives before they are set.
- Error reporting - you can now sort the errors and warnings
Error List window by their COBOL error code.
- Import, export and synchronization of the IDE options - you can now export a number of the COBOL and PL/I global options as a Visual Studio .settings file. You can import the file into other instances of
Enterprise Developer.
- Project Details window - provides a number of enhancements, including performance improvement. It is now possible to filter on project or
solution, perform a search, and sync with Solution Explorer. Tooltips are available in the Overrides column to show the override
directives.
- Net Express import wizard - provides a new option for including copybooks in a project.
- Rename refactoring - this release introduces rename refactoring for COBOL code that can help to improve the readability of
COBOL elements or make their purpose clearer. You can rename elements such as variables and identifiers, section and paragraph
names, classes, and methods across a program or a solution.
- Support for standalone files - various improvements have been made to how you work with files that are not part of a project:
- When you first open a standalone file, the editor displays an alert bar with options to browse for a symbols (.idy) file to use to compile the standalone file or to configure the Compiler directives.
- You can now use the file's properties window to edit the Compiler directives and to specify options for debugging.
In previous versions of
Enterprise Developer, standalone files were known as "single files". References to "single files" in the IDE and the product help have been changed
to "standalone files".
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Application Server JCA support for Enterprise Server
In this release, EJBGEN has been updated to generate an EAR file as a part of the COBOL deployment process, which enables
you to deploy EJBs to Java Application Server.
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Azure support
Enterprise Developer now supports the following versions of Microsoft Azure SDK - version 2.9.6 with Visual Studio 2013 and version 3.0 with Visual
Studio 2015 and later.
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Building applications
This release provides the following improvements:
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CICS Web Services
In this release, CICS Web services support includes the following additional features:
- CICS JSON Web services for request/response and RESTful JSON. CICS Web Services support has been extended to allow JSON/REST
requests to be used in both requestor and provider mode.
- Use of container-based mappings
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COBOL language enhancements
This release includes the following enhancements to the COBOL syntax:
- The DISPLAY-OF and NATIONAL-OF intrinsic functions are now able to process conversions using any IBM CCSID value.
See
To install a CCSID Table for details on installing the required CCSID table.
The following enhancements are available in managed COBOL:
- To avoid an exception being thrown if an explicit conversion fails, use the AS IF syntax, which results in the target object
being set to null and no exception thrown. See
cast expressions in the
Expressions topic for more information.
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Code analysis
This release provides the following improvements:
- A new group of predefined rule sets for 64-bit readiness is now included in
Enterprise Developer.
- Support for importing code analysis reports produced with one of Micro Focus's advanced tools for code analysis, Enterprise
Analyzer or COBOL Analyzer.
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Code coverage
The following improvements are available within the IDE:
- Information about unexecuted programs - the code coverage reports in the
Code Coverage window now show the unexecuted programs.
- Code coverage support for standalone COBOL files - you can import existing code coverage reports in the
Code Coverage window and use it to supply code coverage information for standalone files.
If you are using Test Coverage from the command line, you can now use the following features:
- A new Compiler directive, COLLECTION - the directive enables test coverage to gather information about unexecuted programs.
In the IDE, this directive is automatically set on a project when you enable code coverage for it.
- A new command line utility, tcutil - the utility enables you to convert the test coverage binary results file into XML format.
- It is now possible to integrate test coverage in a Continuous Integration (CI) system. You can use tcutil and an XSLT processor
to transform test coverage data into a format suitable for including in a CI.
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Compiler control
The following Compiler directives are new in this release:
- COLLECTION - provides a mechanism for code coverage to identify unexecuted programs.
- ILSTDLIB - helps you to ensure that your .NET COBOL code compiles with the correct version of the .NET Framework Microsoft
Common Object assembly
mscorlib.dll. When building from Visual Studio or using MSBuild to compile a COBOL project, the NOILSTDLIB directive is set, and an ILREF
is generated pointing at the version of mscorlib appropriate for the target framework selected in the project's properties.
The following Compiler directives have been updated:
- ALIGN - this directive has new parameters (FIXED and OPT) that can be used in conjunction with the integer taken, which can
aid performance. The default is ALIGN"8 OPT"; see the Comments section of the
ALIGN Compiler directive topic for details of its affect on memory boundaries.
- ARITH - this directive emulates the IBM mainframe option of the same name. Defines the maximum number of digits for numeric
data items.
- FASTINIT - this directive is now on by default when setting the MF dialect; it remains not set by default for other dialects.
- SSRANGE - this directive now has an additional option (3), which permits zero-length reference modified items at run time
when bounds checking.
- XMLPARSE - includes a change in the way entities are processed when XMLPARSE(COMPAT) is set
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Data File Tools
This release provides the following enhancements to Data File Tools:
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Database access -
HCO for DB2 LUW
This release provides a new DB2(QUALIFY-CALL) Compiler directive that enables stored procedure invocations to include a schema
name.
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Database access - HCOSS
This release provides a new Offline Schema Extract feature – a batch solution that migrates a z/OS DB2 catalog to SQL Server
without direct access to z/OS DB2.
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Database access - MySQL
This release provides support for MySQL with ODBC.
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Database access - OpenESQL
This release provides the following new features:
- Statement prefixes for the SQL(CHECK) Compiler directive that enable the creation of temporary tables and other SQL objects
at compile time, ensuring full SQL syntax checking during compilation.
- SQL(OPTIMIZECURSORS) Compiler directive that enhances processing for traditional embedded SQL cursors that use WITH HOLD and
FOR UPDATE clauses.
- SQL(CLOSE_ON_COMMIT) Compiler directive to leave cursors open for further result set processing after a commit.
- SQL(GEN-SQLCA) Compiler directive that generates an SQLCA similar to the z/OS DB2 directive STDSQL(YES).
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Debugging applications
This release provides the following new features:
- A new drop-down option,
Any on the
Debug tab in the project's properties of native Mainframe Subsystem application projects, enables you to debug without specifying
the type of application.
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Documentation
The following new sections have been added to the product help:
- Where do I start? - located on the launch page of the product help, this section provides the information you need in order to get started
depending on which aspects of the product you need to get to grips with first.
- Configuring an SSL Client Connection to a Mainframe - includes instructions about how to configure client applications to connect to MFA and z/Server mainframe via AT-TLS in
a zOS environment.
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Enterprise COBOL 6.1 compatibility
The following features have been added to support Enterprise COBOL 6.1:
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Enterprise Server
Improvements are available in the following areas:
Integration with
Visual Studio:
- Exporting an enterprise server definition from the IDE in XML format.
- Importing an enterprise server into the IDE using its definition file.
- In Visual Studio, it is now possible to configure an enterprise server to produce a core dump file directly from the IDE,
from the server properties.
EXEC CICS TRANSFORM:
- Enterprise Server now supports the XMLTODATA and DATATOXML options of this API.
JCL spool
The JCL spool repository infrastructure has been redesigned to significantly improve its performance. The improvements include:
- A more disk-efficient infrastructure, reducing the space required by the spool files by up to 75% in some cases.
- Improved internal indexing, resulting in quicker generation of messages and sysout records during processing.
- Improved navigation of spool queues: job status
Complete replaces the
Output,
Out Hold, and
Printed statuses, and completed jobs with any combination of sysout files can be displayed in a single list.
- Increased range of job numbers, from five digits to seven digits.
Important: These changes are automatically in place for new enterprise servers that you create. To enable these updates to existing enterprise
servers, you must run a conversion utility before any JCL processing is permitted. Follow the
To run the spool conversion utility process, detailed in
Significant Changes in Behavior, for each existing JES-enabled enterprise server you have.
Long user IDs and passwords:
- Enterprise Server now supports user IDs and passwords of up to 100 characters. It is possible to map IDs from long to short
(or vice versa) to enable compatibility with programs that do not support long names.
SHA-256 support in DemoCA:
- By default, the Demonstration Certificate Authority (CA) now signs certificates with SHA-256. This ensures that the demonstration
or evaluation certificates will be accepted by modern browsers and other software that has enhanced security requirements.
Syslog auditing:
- Enterprise Server now supports auditing using syslog events, which can be consumed by a wide range of Security Information
and Event Management (SIEM) products. This replaces the Audit Manager auditing solution. Syslog auditing provides a much more
efficient auditing mechanism, with significantly less impact on overall speed.
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Enterprise Server for .NET
This release provides enhancements in the following areas:
- Public class library - offers enhanced functionality for applications to interact with a running JES system:
- Dynamic dataset allocation/deallocation
- KSDS/ESDS/RRDS file handling support
- ENQ/DEQ support
- Web User Interface (Technology Preview) - this is a Technology Preview of a web-based UI for the administration of an Enterprise
Server for .NET system. The UI enables you to administer an Enterprise Server for .NET system from any device supporting a
web browser and without the need to install Enterprise Server for .NET. The following features are available:
- Starting and stopping of regions
- The following views - Console, Statistics, Local trace tables, Monitor, Dynamic listener control and the HSF view for CICS.
- Region-specific external file handler (EXTFH) configuration - it is now possible to specify EXTFH configuration on a per-region
basis using the MMC UI region start-up file editor. Previously, you had to specify EXTFH configuration on a per-machine basis
and it was global to all regions. This could have lead to inconsistency in application behavior if one or more machines in
a scale-out had different configurations defined.
- HSF performance improvements - various improvements have been made to HSF to reduce the amount of database processing required.
This lowers the impact on application performance when HSF is enabled for a region.
- Accepting input from the system console - system console input can now be provided from the MMC UI console view, or using
the seesys command-line utility. The input is provided to JES applications using ACCEPT FROM CONSOLE and to CICS applications
using EXEC CICS WRITE OPERATOR REPLY.
- JES seven-digit job numbers - you can now configure JES regions to allow up to seven-digit job numbers to be used. This enhancement
is also available in the native Enterprise Server product.
The following new features were initially provided as HotFix updates of Enterprise Server for .NET 2.3 Update 2 and are now
available in this release:
- Dataset name filtering by the MMC UI Catalog view - it is now possible to filter catalog name entries through the use of wildcards
in the MMC UI Catalog view. This helps reduce the time to display dataset names when a catalog contains a great number of
entries.
- MMC UI file viewer enhancements:
- Options for closing all open files, closing all but the currently selected file, and for loading all of the remaining lines
of a file.
- Viewing the contents of SYSOUT files being written by active job steps.
- Improved task recovery - Enterprise Server for .NET now automatically detects when a SEP pool process dies (for example, when
you stop debugging, or the machine shuts down), or is no longer responsive, and recovers any running CICS transactions or
JES jobs. This provides improved system integrity by ensuring that the responsiveness and work through a running system is
maintained following a SEP pool failure.
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iFileshare
iFileshare is no longer considered an Early Adopter Program, and contains the following enhancements in this release:
- An improved failover and recovery process. iFileshare now supports full recovery of nodes in the group. For high availability
(HA-VSAM) groups, servers can now rejoin the group without the entire group having to be restarted. In addition:
- A primary failover now results in a takeover from the most suitable node.
- If configured, external clients will automatically reconnect to the new primary and will issue a notification if the transaction
has been lost.
- A failed node, when restarted, will rejoin the group, recover its files and request a log update from the current primary.
Once this task has completed it will be considered an active hot-standby and will continue to process replication requests
as normal.
- Users will experience a higher level of uptime/availability with their Fileshare configuration and will be able to recover
from errors more easily.
- A new exit procedure,
ifsexitproc.cbl, can be configured to automate some aspects of iFileshare behavior.
- The iFileshare Control page in ESMAC contains details of the current iFileshare high availability group.
- The following new iFileshare-specific environment variables are available:
- FSWRKDIR - enables you to specify the Fileshare working directory, overriding the default, which is the system directory of
the region.
- FSCHKLFH - determines if a check is performed when a high availability group is started, to test the consistency of the data
files within the group.
- The database reference file (dbase.ref) now supports wildcard matching for filenames, allowing you to perform operations on multiple files at once; for example:
fs /d dbase.ref /f data\* adds the entire contents of the data directory to the database reference file.
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IMS support
A new MFSGEN Compiler directive, CONTMVS, has been added to enable the compiler to parse MFS continuation lines (those continued
without a terminating comma) by treating the line that follows as a comment line, just as is done on the mainframe.
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Mainframe Access (MFA)
This release provides the following improvements:
- Running MFA client in 64-bit processes - you can now call the MFA client modules from 64-bit applications and take advantage
of the wider memory addressing available to those modules.
- MFA client CTF tracing - MFDAS now supports CTF tracing. This provides better diagnostics of issues and helps increase turnaround
on issues. CTF is common to a number of Micro Focus modules so cross-component logging can be turned on from a single place.
- Endevor functions - the following functions are now available to Enterprise Sync and MFDAS: DELETE, DIRX, GENERATE, GETENQI,
LIST, MOVE, SIGNIN and TRANSFER.
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The Micro Focus Unit Testing Framework
The Micro Focus Unit Testing Framework is now available from within the IDE. It includes much of the architecture you would
expect of an xUnit framework to create, compile, run and debug unit tests, including the following features:
- A unit test project template.
- A test creation wizard that enables you to generate tests from your source code.
- Code snippets for each element of a test case.
- Support for running tests with Code Coverage enabled.
- The Micro Focus Unit Testing window, where you can manage your test runs and view test output.
There has been a number of enhancements to the command line version of the Micro Focus Unit Testing Framework. Support has
been added for:
- Generating NUnit-style reports.
- Running test fixture files using Apache Ant.
- Applying traits to your test cases, then performing a test run based on those traits.
- Applying a high, medium, or low priority to test cases, which affects the order in which they are run.
- Adding coded command line options directly into your test code.
- Using a test run-specific configuration file, in which you can set environment variables.
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PL/I support
Enhancements are available in the following areas:
PL/I compiler and run-time system
Support has been added to enable the following:
- The UNSIGNED data type - the PL/I Compiler now supports the UNSIGNED attribute for FIXED BINARY data items. In addition to
the basic language support, the SIGNED, UNSIGNED, ISIGNED, and IUNSIGNED new built-in functions have been implemented. These
features offer an improved compatibility with other languages such as C or C++.
- New built-in functions - UTF8(), UTF8TOCHAR(), UTF8TOWCHAR(), and SUBTRACT(). These new build-in functions make it easier
to modernize migrated PL/I applications.
- The ENTRY LIMITED data attribute - the Open PL/I Compiler now accepts and fully supports the LIMITED attribute on ENTRY declarations.
This increases the compatibility of the Micro Focus PL/I Compiler with IBM's PL/I for applications that you are migrating
from the mainframe.
- Support for processing of JSON data - a number of new built-in functions are available for processing JSON text. This enables
you to modernize your PL/I applications by enabling them to interpret, create and process JSON data.
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PL/I macro preprocessor
A number of enhancements have been made to improve the compatibility between the PL/I macro preprocessor and IBM's macro preprocessor
which helps ease the effort required to migrate PL/I applications to new platforms. Support is available for:
- RESCAN in the ANSWER statement.
- The shorthand "<>" syntax for indicating "Not Equal To".
- Break characters in hex literal constants to improve readability of code.
- A new option, -tagdbg, that annotates macros and %FILE/%ENDFILE statements with line numbers and the source file which injected
them.
- The -caseasis option which allows source code to flow through to the
mdeck.pp file retaining the case as entered.
- Macros with a null parameter list.
- The LEAVE statement.
- Improved macro preprocessing speed.
- New built-in functions: SYSENDIAN() and MFPHOSTNAME().
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Rumba terminal emulator
Enterprise Developer now ships with Micro Focus Rumba 9.5.
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XML processing
XML PARSE now works in a purely managed COBOL environment. It is now supported in JVM COBOL and, in both .NET and JVM COBOL,
it has a fully managed implementation. XML PARSE working without calling out to native code ensures it can be used in restricted
rights environments.
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