Your COBOL code has gotten too hard to maintain?
You are tired of ever rising maintenance costs?
RainCode Online is an automated code restructuring service.
It improved the quality of you code in a number of ways, to improve its
quality, its maintainability, reduce its size if applicable, and even,
in many cases, improve its runtime performance in the process.
It can even turn COBOL code as generated by tools such as PACBASE, ADW,
MetaCOBOL, or Cool:GEN into readable and maintainable code, comparable in all
ways to what an experienced human programmer would have produced.
The process
The process goes as follows:
You define a new migration project on our website, by posting
one or
more COBOL programs (individual programs, tarballs, zip file,
etc...)
You setup this transformation job by going through the 70+ settings that
control the restructuring job (You can also make your life easier, and
use the standard settings which will do fine in most cases)
You submit it... and wait, have fun, coffee, go home, anything, really.
Your submission is processed. Depending on its size, it can take a few
hours or a few days.
When the restructuring job is finished,
you are notified, and you can see each and every program of your
submission and see for yourself how the structure and the quality of
your COBOL code has been improved.
Together with the restructured code, you receive a quote
for the restructuring job.
You can then decide to purchase the restructured code,
with no surprise: you can check for
everything , every program, every line of code before
committing.
Alternatively, you can change the settings and resubmit.
Free of
charge.
You can even
walk away.
No question asked. And it
does not cost you a dime.
March 2008: RainCode proudly releases a complete Datacom migration
solution
named
DataKom
which covers all aspects of Datacom migration: CA-IDEAL,
COBOL programs and data migration.
September 2007: The
RainCode Checker for COBOL
computes the
size and offsets
of
data elements according to the ANSI standard, and can be used to find and
analyze data elements based on how and where they are represented physically
in memory.
January 2007: The
RainCode Checker for COBOL
is released, with over 70 coding guidelines
built-in. The RainCode Checker can be used to check
large portfolios
against project-wide or company-wide coding guidelines.
June 2006: The various versions of the
RainCode engine now
provides access to
native lexical information from within scripts, so that
coding guidelines related to the position of keywords, alignements, etc.
can be coded much more efficiently than before.
February 2005:
RainCode decides to distribute the RainCode Engine for Ada, C,
and COBOL
for FREE.
Get your own license on
RainCode Online.