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Home of the Open Object Rexx Project. ooRexx is the open source version of IBM's Object REXX Interpreter. It is upwardly compatible with classic REXX and will execute classic REXX programs unchanged. The project is managed by the Rexx Language Association.
This RXVSAM is NOT found on the CBT. This interface allows z/OS REXX scripts to easily perform most operations on VSAM files. Support includes sequential/keyed access and updating to RRDS, ESDS, and KSDS files, via function call RXVSAM(). OS/390, z/OS
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This project aims at porting IBM's Object Rexx Back to OS/2, based on based on the work of http://www.oorexx.org/, Open Object Rexx, (ooRexx). The main aim here is to work on the possibilities of such a port, make files as well as specific OS/2 coding.
The identify library goes LGPL. This Amiga library is able to identify your hardware, extensions, guru codes and function names. It also gives support for ARexx and installer scripts, and is helpful for generating bug reports.