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CA ADS

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CA ADS is a programming language and application development system specifically designed for creating and maintaining applications that interact with CA IDMS databases. It provides a comprehensive environment for designing, coding, testing, and deploying database-centric applications on mainframe platforms such as z/OS, z/VM, and zVSE/VSEn. CA ADS simplifies the development process by offering high-level language constructs and tools tailored for IDMS.

The primary architectural components include the ADS compiler, the ADS runtime environment, and the IDMS database. The ADS compiler translates ADS source code into executable modules. The ADS runtime environment provides the necessary services for executing these modules.

The IDMS database stores the data accessed and manipulated by ADS applications. CA ADS leverages the security features of the underlying mainframe environment, including z/OS security systems like RACF, ACF2, or Top Secret. Access control is typically managed through these external security systems.

It requires a CA IDMS database environment and expertise in mainframe systems. Alternatives include general-purpose languages like COBOL or Java, but CA ADS offers tighter integration with IDMS.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does CA ADS do?

CA ADS is a programming language and application development system specifically designed for creating and maintaining applications that interact with CA IDMS databases. It provides a comprehensive environment for designing, coding, testing, and deploying database-centric applications. It simplifies the development process by offering high-level language constructs and tools tailored for IDMS.

Is this a system, application, or tool?

CA ADS is both a programming language and an application development system. It provides the tools and language constructs necessary to build complete applications. It is not merely a tool or a framework but a comprehensive system for developing and deploying IDMS database applications.

What types of organizations use this?

Organizations that rely on CA IDMS for their core business applications are the primary users of CA ADS. These organizations typically include large enterprises in industries such as finance, insurance, and government. Any organization with a significant investment in CA IDMS and a need to develop and maintain IDMS-based applications would benefit from CA ADS.

When should we consider CA ADS?

A company should consider using CA ADS when they need to develop new applications or maintain existing ones that interact with a CA IDMS database. It is particularly useful when the development team has expertise in CA IDMS and requires a specialized language and toolset to efficiently build and deploy IDMS-centric applications. If rapid application development and tight integration with IDMS are critical, CA ADS is a strong contender.

What are the alternatives to CA ADS?

Alternatives to CA ADS include general-purpose programming languages like COBOL or Java, combined with database access libraries or frameworks. Other IDMS-specific development tools might also exist, but CA ADS is tightly integrated with the IDMS environment. Consider tools like Easytrieve Plus if simpler reporting and data extraction are the primary needs.

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