Dynamic COBOL copybook parser for Java. Supports parsing and writing of application data based on parsed copybooks. Coverts COBOL types to Java types and back to COBOL types with validation.

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  • Wow didn't realize people were still looking at this. Yes, please Fork to GitHub. When you do please post a notice here. I am not as involved in the JOBOL world anymore so I've let things slide. I will provide info as needed about the design. Yes, I was a little over zealous about protecting certain functions. The good new is that it's easier to open things up than to close them down.
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  • Dear cb2java users, As requested by @dubwai this project has been forked @github. the history of this project (svn history) is present at github/ethiclab/cb2java while another (seems to be active) fork has been done at github/devstopfix/cb2java It would be nice to add a kind of POJO bean generation for encapsulating usage somehow the apache xmlbeans project does. Happy coding.
  • I'm beginning to use this project now and it seems to be fit and functional for the most part. I'm curious though as to why all of the getLength() functions are protected? I would like to suggest changing the getLength functions to public unless there is some reason why protected is necessary.
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Java

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Java Interface Engines

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2006-12-11