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GOAL REXX

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Goal REXX was a REXX compiler designed for the z/VSE environment, providing scripting and automation capabilities. Its architecture included the REXX compiler, runtime environment, and interfaces to z/VSE system services. These components communicated through standard z/VSE system calls.

Goal REXX supported standard REXX syntax, including variable assignment, string manipulation, conditional statements (IF-THEN-ELSE), and looping constructs (DO-END). Key operations included function calls and interactions with z/VSE system services. Security was managed through z/VSE's authentication and access control mechanisms.

Alternatives to Goal REXX include CA Rexx Compiler, Micro Focus Visual Rexx, Regina Rexx, and ooRexx. Migrating from Goal REXX involves a detailed architectural review of existing scripts, addressing compatibility issues, and rigorous testing. Organizations should consider modern scripting languages like Python or Perl for new development projects to leverage broader community support and features.

The migration strategy should include a phased approach, starting with less critical applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Goal REXX?

Goal REXX is a REXX compiler designed for the z/VSE environment. It allows users to write and execute REXX scripts on z/VSE systems, enabling automation and scripting capabilities.

What are the primary use cases for Goal REXX?

Goal REXX is used for automating tasks, creating custom applications, and scripting within the z/VSE environment. It can be used for tasks such as data manipulation, report generation, and system administration.

What language standards does Goal REXX support?

Goal REXX supports standard REXX syntax and functions, as defined by the REXX language standard. It also includes extensions and features specific to the z/VSE environment.

What are the competing products to Goal REXX?

Goal REXX competes with other scripting languages and automation tools available for the z/VSE platform. Alternatives include other REXX implementations and scripting solutions tailored for IBM mainframe environments.

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