What does CPG3 do?
CPG3 is a code generation tool that creates CICS or batch applications. It expands upon CPG2 by generating small, modular program modules. It also supports access to database systems such as ADABAS, DB2, and IMS.
Is this a system, application, or tool?
CPG3 is a tool set designed to automate the creation of application code. It provides a framework for generating modular program components and simplifies database interactions.
What types of organizations use this?
Organizations that require rapid application development, particularly those using CICS or batch processing on z/OS or zVSE/VSEn, can benefit from CPG3. It is suitable for organizations that need to generate code for accessing databases like ADABAS, DB2, and IMS.
When should we consider CPG3?
A company should consider using CPG3 when they need to accelerate application development, reduce manual coding efforts, and ensure consistency across program modules. It is particularly useful when integrating with existing database systems like ADABAS, DB2, and IMS.
What are the alternatives to CPG3?
Alternatives to CPG3 include other code generation tools and application development frameworks that support mainframe environments. Examples include CA Gen, IBM Application Generator, and other similar products designed for rapid application development on z/OS and zVSE/VSEn.