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Hi Jack,

Just trying to wrap my head around what you've announced. Could Ublu be
categorized as a JVM DSL (Domain Specific Language) for IBM i? It seems
that way given the datatypes in some of the examples, but I can't really
tell.

It almost feels like a "CL" for JT400 to simplify the verboseness, and if
so, that is super cool!

Aaron Bartell
litmis.com - Services for open source on IBM i


On Sat, Jul 2, 2016 at 5:24 PM, Jack Woehr <jwoehr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

https://github.com/jwoehr/ublu

Ublu Midrange and Mainframe Life Cycle Extension Language is aimed mostly
at i Series OS but has z/VM SMAPI support.

Ublu is an open source interpretive language for remote systems
programming of midrange or mainframe hosts from a Java platform such as
Linux, Mac, OpenBSD or Windows.

Ublu is already at version 1.0 and is being released as Open Source
Software now under the BSD-2 license.

Ublu is distributed with the open source libraries it needs and their
license files which permit such distribution.

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