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Description
IBM® CICS® Transaction Server for z/OS® has transformed into a versatile mixed-language application server that empowers developers to create and enhance applications using the programming languages and tools that align with both their expertise and business requirements. It supports a variety of languages and frameworks, including Java®-based OSGi, Springboot®, Jakarta® EE, Eclipse® MicroProfile, and a Node.js® runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript, alongside traditional languages like COBOL, C/C++, and PL/I. This capability allows CICS to effectively manage applications, catering to high-volume transaction environments with security, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. Developers can either craft new applications or build upon existing, mission-critical services by integrating new interfaces. With an array of programming languages at your disposal, your creativity can truly flourish. The development process in CICS Transaction Server mirrors that of other applications, enhanced by plug-ins for popular tools such as Maven®, Gradle®, Zowe®, and UrbanCode Deploy®, making it easy for developers to adapt and thrive in this dynamic environment. By leveraging these modern capabilities, organizations can stay competitive and responsive to evolving market demands.
Description
The Language Server Protocol (LSP) outlines the communication standard between an editor or integrated development environment (IDE) and a language server, which offers essential features like autocomplete, navigation to definitions, reference searching, and documentation display upon hovering. Integrating these functionalities for a programming language requires considerable effort, and in the past, this work had to be duplicated for each separate development tool due to the varying APIs each editor or IDE provided for similar functions. By standardizing the communication between language servers and development tools, the LSP allows language-specific intelligence to reside in a single, reusable server that can interface with multiple development environments via a unified protocol. This advancement enables one Language Server to be utilized across numerous tools, while also allowing development environments to accommodate various languages with reduced redundancy in effort. Furthermore, the protocol facilitates inter-process communication between the development tool and the language server, establishing the message format through JSON-RPC, thus enhancing efficiency and collaboration in software development. By simplifying the integration process, LSP fosters a more streamlined development experience for programmers.
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LuGo-Test
OpenLegacy
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Salesforce Data 360
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Integrations
BMC AMI Storage Performance
BMC Compuware Xpediter
CSS
JSON
LuGo-Test
OpenLegacy
Rust
Salesforce Data 360
Visual Studio
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Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
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Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
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Vendor Details
Company Name
IBM
Founded
1911
Country
United States
Website
www.ibm.com/products/cics-transaction-server
Vendor Details
Company Name
Microsoft
Founded
1975
Country
United States
Website
microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/
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Application Development
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Data Modeling
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Mobile Development
No-Code
Reporting/Analytics
Software Development
Source Control
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Product Features
Application Development
Access Controls/Permissions
Code Assistance
Code Refactoring
Collaboration Tools
Compatibility Testing
Data Modeling
Debugging
Deployment Management
Graphical User Interface
Mobile Development
No-Code
Reporting/Analytics
Software Development
Source Control
Testing Management
Version Control
Web App Development