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The architecture of VS COBOL II comprised several key components: the compiler, runtime library, and linkage editor. The compiler translated COBOL source code into object modules. The runtime library provided the necessary support for executing compiled COBOL programs.

The linkage editor combined object modules and libraries to create executable programs. Communication between these components occurred through system calls and data exchange within the z/OS, z/VM, or z/VSE environments. Data storage relied on mainframe file systems and databases like VSAM.

VS COBOL II did not support modern API integration; instead, it relied on mainframe-specific methods. Security was managed through the underlying mainframe security systems, such as RACF, which provided authentication and access control. The product's architecture is now considered legacy, and migration to a supported COBOL compiler is essential for maintaining application functionality and security.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is VS COBOL II?

VS COBOL II is a COBOL compiler and runtime environment for IBM mainframe systems. It enables the development and execution of COBOL applications on z/OS, z/VM, and z/VSE platforms. It adheres to the ANSI COBOL 1985 standard.

How does VS COBOL II relate to OS/VS COBOL?

VS COBOL II was designed to replace OS/VS COBOL. While it requires recompilation and potential code adjustments, it offers enhancements and features not available in its predecessor. It was later replaced by COBOL for OS/390 and VM.

Which COBOL standards does VS COBOL II support?

VS COBOL II supports the ANSI COBOL 1985 standard. It does not support earlier COBOL standards. This compliance ensures a level of standardization in COBOL programming.

When was VS COBOL II first announced, and when did support end?

VS COBOL II was initially announced in 1988. Service and support for all platforms were discontinued by 2001.

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