OpenFileAid is aimed to help people working with COBOL Copybooks and flat files, such as the orginal IBM FileAid. It allows to parse and load CopyBooks, to map the content of flat files to the fields of CopyBooks, to Intitialize CopyBooks...

Features

  • Parsing and loading COBOL CopyBooks
  • Mapping COBOL CopyBooks to COBOL flat files
  • Translating COBOL CopyBooks to XML descriptions
  • FileAid
  • JFileAid

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License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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User Reviews

  • Hi This tool is working is most of the cases. But Openfileaid is not working if the cobol copybook is having two dimentional array. Could you please verify and correct. Thanks Siva
  • works ok
  • I like it! Simple, clean, and seems to work. I just wish that it would remember previously loaded copybooks so that you can launch it to map a file rather than having to load the copybook each time.
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

BSD, Linux, Windows

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Information Technology

User Interface

Java Swing

Programming Language

COBOL, Java

Related Categories

COBOL Data Formats Software, COBOL Software Development Software, Java Data Formats Software, Java Software Development Software

Registered

2010-02-15