LANSA (development Environment)

LANSA (development Environment)

LANSA is a development environment that requires a single skill set to build applications that can run on multiple platforms, namely IBMi, Windows, Linux, UNIX. LANSA (http://www.lansa.com) also consists of an entire family of integrated software development tools (see below) and Business Solutions. The main feature of the LANSA environment is the 'RDML / RDMLX' language. This high-level language is classified as a 4GL (4th generation computing language) and though it originates from the IBMi AS400 (iSeries or i5), it now runs on many systems including MS Windows, Unix, Linux and IBM OS400. In its first release in 1987, the RDML language was known as lambda.

LANSA is currently used as a development environment by thousands of Companies worldwide to build multilingial / multi-platform applications that run in English, French, Spanish, Japanese etc.

Read more about LANSA (development Environment):  RDML, Other LANSA Tools