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. These can be installed but are not supported.
The following tutorials are available:
Tutorial | Shows you how to |
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Tutorial: Creating a Native COBOL Application | Develop and maintain native COBOL applications in Eclipse. This is a basic tutorial introducing the Eclipse IDE. |
Tutorial: Using the Callable File Handler | Use the Callable File Handler to perform a number of common file handling operations. |
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Tutorial: Creating COBOL JVM Applications in Eclipse | Create and debug a simple JVM COBOL application in Eclipse. |
Tutorial: Deploying JVM COBOL to an Application Server | Reuse existing JVM COBOL logic within an Enterprise JavaBean, then deploy it to an application server. |
Tutorial: SQL - Deploying an Enterprise JavaBean Containing JVM COBOL to a JBoss Application Server | Reuse an existing SQL Server COBOL application using the Red Hat JBoss application server. |
Tutorial: Creating a JVM COBOL Application Using a JavaFX Interface | Create an application to create, read, modify, and delete contact information from a file. The interactions are made through a user interface created using the JavaFX library. |
Tutorial: Packaging JVM COBOL | Create, compile, and package JVM COBOL to be used as a library in another project. |
Tutorial: Compiling a COBOL Program to JVM Byte Code | Compile a COBOL Program to JVM byte code. |
Other tutorials that include in-depth descriptions of how to deploy an existing COBOL application as a Web service within the JBoss Application Server, and how to use a COBOL program in a JVM JSP application, are available on the Micro Focus Community Web site.
Tutorial: Reusing Existing COBOL Programs in a Java Web Services Environment | Use a COBOL program in a JVM JSP application. |
Tutorial: Reusing Existing SQL Programs in a Java Environment | Reuse an SQL COBOL application using an SQL Server and the Tomcat 7 application server. |
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Tutorial: Creating an AWM Model with AWM Element Types | Walks you through the process of creating an AWM model that uses AWM element types to create a workflow that integrates an issue tracking system into your workbench |
Tutorial: Creating an AWM Model with AWM Linked Element Types | Walks you through the process of creating an AWM model that uses AWM linked element types from the Eclipse function package. |
Tutorial: Adding a New Action to an Existing AWM Model | Walks you through the process of adding a new context menu to an existing AWM model. In this case, you will modify the project's model. |