Does mainframe will support object oriented concept? Justify.

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Culver_lake

  • Mar 18th, 2006
 

Of course. Object Orientation is a dicipline of programming at the source level. By the time it executes the machine instructions concepts like objects are long gone.

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sharayu

  • Mar 31st, 2006
 

Cobol 2002 is based on Object Oriented Concepts and is the latest version of it. I guess Mainframes with OO will soon be launched as the heart of it ie Cobol is already ready with OO.

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dev.srivani

  • May 16th, 2006
 

There is a language called cool which is a cobol object oriented language which is supported by mainframe. There are some companies which are already using cool from past 1980's. Thanks

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priya anbanandam

  • Jun 1st, 2006
 

hi all,

AION tool used in mainframes ,it's an expert system tool uses object oriented concepts in depth.

thanks

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Yes, with the introduction of USS, z/OS can support Java or any number of POSIX compliant languages.

There may be others depending on how tighly you defind OO programming.  By using loose definition, you could code OO in any language.
A tighter definition would limit the langueages considerably

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