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    lixa

    lixa

    LIXA, LIbre XA, is a free and open source XA transaction manager

    LIXA (LIbre XA) is an open source and free Transaction Manager implementing the distributed transaction processing "XA specification" and "TX (transaction demarcation) specification" according to the X/Open CAE Specification. LIXA implements even XTA: XA Transaction API, an innovative API that implements XA transactional context passing among different applications. LIXA is a Transaction Manager but it's not a Transaction Monitor: this is the distinguishing feature of the project. LIXA technology enables every application container, like a web server or a shell, to become a two phase commit application server. The client/server architecture of LIXA allows many application containers to share a single LIXA (state) server: this is ideal when horizontal scalability is a must and many identical application containers must refer to a single transactional environment. LIXA can be used with the C, C++, Java, Python and COBOL programming languages.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    COBOL Data Definitions
    Parse, analyze and -- most importantly -- use COBOL data definitions. This gives you access to COBOL data from Python programs. Write data analyzers, one-time data conversion utilities and Python programs that are part of COBOL systems. Really.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Stingray - Schema-Based File Reader

    Stingray - Schema-Based File Reader

    Simple handling of numerous data file formats, even COBOL EBCDIC.

    Stingray contains a number of components for reading spreadsheets and other flat files. It copes with COBOL files (in EBCDIC) and even COBOL Copybook (or DDE) definitions. Simple Python programs can handle a wide variety of files. This is the Python3.3 release.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Analyzes programs (and projects) written in Cobol and generates information (HTML) for its easy reading, understanding and analysis.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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