>>-.---.-.-------ILSMARTLINKAGE---.-------------.--.-------->< +-/-+ | +-"namespace"-+ | +-----NOILSMARTLINKAGE--------------------+
Default: | ILSMARTLINKAGE |
Phase: | Syntax check |
$SET: | Initial |
IDE Equivalent: | None |
The following COBOL program is compiled with ILSMARTLINKAGE, ILCUTPREFIX(lnk-b-), ILCUTPREFIX(lnk-), and ILSMARTTRIM:
program-id. BookLegacy. ... linkage section. 01 lnk-function pic x. 01 lnk-b-details. 03 lnk-b-text-details. 05 lnk-b-title pic x(50). 05 lnk-b-type pic x(20). 05 lnk-b-author pic x(50). 03 lnk-b-stockno pic x(4). 03 lnk-b-retail pic 99v99. 03 lnk-b-onhand pic 9(5). 03 lnk-b-sold pic 9(5) comp-3. procedure division using by value lnk-function by reference lnk-b-details.
In Java, you can access the data in BookLegacy program in JVM COBOL as follows:
BookLegacy myBook = new BookLegacy(); //creates an object corresponding to the BookLegacy program Details myDetails = new Details(); //creates an instance corresponding to the group lnk-bdetails . . . myDetails.setStockno("6666"); myDetails.setTitle("Managed COBOL"); myDetails.setAuthor("Mike Focus"); myDetails.setType("Reference"); myDetails.setRetail(new ScaledInteger(155, 5)); myDetails.setOnhand(20);
Comments:
This directive exposes group linkage items to managed code. In addition to the class generated as usual for the COBOL program, this directive effectively generates one class for every 01 level group item in the linkage section. Each data item in the group is exposed as a property of this class, where the property is of a standard managed type.
COBOL group items are exposed as string properties. If the group contains non-DISPLAY data (e.g. numeric COMP items), it will not be possible to use the property associated with the group to populate these non-DISPLAY items. In this case, these non-DISPLAY items must be populated using the individual properties associated with these non-DISPLAY items. Use of the ILSMARTRESTRICT directive suppresses generation of properties for group items, meaning that properties are only generated for elementary items.
Hyphens are removed from data item names and the letter following a removed hyphen is folded to upper case. For example a data item author-name is renamed to AuthorName. You can also use the ILCUTPREFIX directive to remove initial portions of the name.
If the original, untransformed, COBOL names are duplicates (and can be made unique in COBOL by the use of qualification), then the property name generated is prefixed with a minimal set of qualifying names to make the resulting name unique, for example, in the case of:
The property names generated for the two elementary items b are a1_b' and a2_b.
However, if the original COBOL names differed, but only by the presence or absence of a'-' character, or by the presence of a prefix removed by the ILCUTPREFIX directive, then an error message is displayed during compilation (COBCH0842). If you receive such a message, modify the item names to ensure that they will be unique following transformation. For instance the following record layout will result in an error:
If a namespace is specified, all classes generated as a result of this directive are grouped under that namespace.
Compiling with ILSMARTLINKAGE generates classes and types that includes an extra method or a property called get_Reference(). If you pass such a class or type as a parameter to a program that receives it “by reference”, you need to use the “by reference” object by specifying the get_Reference() method. This returns an object that encapsulates the SmartLinkage parameter so it is used with a method that is declared "by reference”.
You also need to use get_Reference() with the RunUnit:Call() method – for example: