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RE: gnubol: Cobol for GCC Progress Report
PerCOBOL does do what you are looking for - it just isn't its major purpose.
(I won't get into the "language wars" about the fact that COBOL is still more
portable than Java - and that there is no "good reason" to convert away from
it - especially in a performance sensitive application.)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-gnu-cobol@wallace.lusars.net
> [mailto:owner-gnu-cobol@wallace.lusars.net]On Behalf Of Ashish Sharma
> Sent: Friday, April 28, 2000 2:13 AM
> To: gnu-cobol@lusars.net
> Subject: RE: gnubol: Cobol for GCC Progress Report
>
>
> > >I have been looking for a Cobol to Java convertor (not Cobol
> > compiler) for a
> > >while.
> > >
> > Sounds something like the PerCOBOL product from Synkronix
> > <http://www.synkronix.com/> I've seen mentioned.
>
> No, what I am looking for is some "Tool" which takes Cobol source code as
> input and generates Java source code as output.
>
> -Ashish
>
>
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