A COBOL JVM Value Type enables you to specify your own primitive types.
To create a COBOL JVM Value type:
- Click
.
This opens the
New dialog box.
- Click
, and then click
Next.
This opens the
New COBOL JVM Value Type dialog box.
- In the
Source folder field, type the path to the source folder you want to use. Alternatively, click
Browse to navigate to a source folder.
Note: By default, the
Source folder field contains the source folder of the element that was selected when the wizard was started.
- In the
Package field, type the path to the package to be used. Alternatively, click
Browse to choose a package.
Note: Micro Focus recommends that you do not use the default package.
- In the
Name field, type a name for the COBOL JVM Value Type.
- Select an access modifier for the new COBOL JVM Value Type. This can be either
public or
internal.
- Select an interfaces that the COBOL JVM Value Type implements:
- Click
Add.
This opens the
Implemented Interfaces Selection dialog box.
- In the
Choose interfaces field, start typing the name of the interface you want to use. This creates a list of interface names in the
Matching items list.
- In the
Matching items list, click the interface names you want to use.
- Click
OK.
- Click
Finish.
This creates a COBOL file and opens it in the COBOL editor.