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CSA ISO/IEC TR 24716

Information technology - Programming languages, their environment and system software interfaces - Native COBOL Syntax for XML Support

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Organization: CSA
Publication Date: 1 January 2012
Status: active
Page Count: 66
ICS Code (Languages used in information technology): 35.060
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This Technical Report specifies the syntax and semantics for XML support in COBOL. The purpose of this Technical Report is to promote a high degree of portability in implementations, even though some elements are subject to trial before completion of a final design suitable for standardization.

This specification builds on the syntax and semantics defined in ISO/IEC 1989:2002

Document History

Information technology — Programming languages, their environment and system software interfaces — Native COBOL Syntax for XML Support
This Technical Report specifies the syntax and semantics for XML support in COBOL. The purpose of this Technical Report is to promote a high degree of portability in implementations, even though some...
CSA ISO/IEC TR 24716
January 1, 2012
Information technology - Programming languages, their environment and system software interfaces - Native COBOL Syntax for XML Support
This Technical Report specifies the syntax and semantics for XML support in COBOL. The purpose of this Technical Report is to promote a high degree of portability in implementations, even though some...
January 1, 2012
Information technology — Programming languages, their environment and system software interfaces — Native COBOL Syntax for XML Support
This Technical Report specifies the syntax and semantics for XML support in COBOL. The purpose of this Technical Report is to promote a high degree of portability in implementations, even though some...

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