Target Platforms
EGL is a business oriented programming language which can be learned very quickly by programmers of any background and that shields them from the technical interfaces of systems and middleware allowing them to focus on building business functionality. EGL programs or services are written, tested and debugged at the EGL source level, and once they are satisfactorily functionally tested they can be generated into either COBOL or Java code for compilation and deployment to the following target runtime environments:
- Microsoft Windows, Linux, Unix running JVM or a Java EE application server
- IBM System z9: CICS, Batch, Unix System Services, Linux, WebSphere Application Server
- IBM System i: i5OS, WebSphere Application Server
Rational Business Developer enables development of browser based applications, business services (deployable as private services or web services), graphical user interface applications, batch applications and reports that access and manipulate data stored and managed in any relational database and file system that runs on the supported target platforms.
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