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− | Static and dynamic binding to [[Procedures]] that can be coded in any ILE programming language. | + | * Static and dynamic binding to [[Procedures]] that can be coded in any ILE programming language. |
− | + | * Multiple [[Modules]] can be included in a [[Service Program]]. These [[Service Programs]] are loaded at run time allowing for (something) | |
− | Multiple [[Modules]] can be included in a [[Service Program]]. These [[Service Programs]] are loaded at run time allowing for (something) | + | * Addition of the [[Activation Group]] concept for resource managment. |
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− | Addition of the [[Activation Group]] concept for resource managment. |
Revision as of 16:14, 5 May 2005
ILE stands for Integrated Language Environment.
ILE was introduced with V3R1 of OS/400 and gave iSeries programming languages many of the capabilities that are found in modern programming languages.
Among these capabilities are...
- Static and dynamic binding to Procedures that can be coded in any ILE programming language.
- Multiple Modules can be included in a Service Program. These Service Programs are loaded at run time allowing for (something)
- Addition of the Activation Group concept for resource managment.