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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 [[ | + | 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. | Addition of the [[Activation Group]] concept for resource managment. |
Revision as of 22:16, 31 March 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.