What is the difference between ooRexx and IBM's Object REXX for Windows?

IBM's Object REXX was available in two formats; an Interpreter Edition and a Development Edition. OoRexx will be available in one format which is half way between the two IBM offerings. There will be no functional difference between the Object REXX and ooRexx interpreters; code written for Object REXX will work with ooRexx with the following minor exceptions related to product versioning: • The result from PARSE VERSION using the last version of Object REXX is: OBJREXX 6.00 dd mon yyyy The result from PARSE VERSION using the first version of ooRexx is: REXX-ooRexx(MT) 6.00 dd mon yyyy This change was done for two reasons; the first is that ooRexx is a different product, and the format of the result is now ANSI compliant.

• The output from rexx -v using the last version of Object REXX released by IBM is: IBM Object REXX Interpreter Version 2.1.3 Build date: Mar 31 2004 Copyright (c) IBM Corporation 1996, 2004. All Rights Reserved. The output from rexx -v using the 3.1.1 version of ... more.

Due to licensing issues mentioned above, the rxftp function package is not available. For this reason ooRexx supplies a full (and more powerful) replacement in the form of the easy to use rxFtp class which is fully documented in the rxftp. Pdf document or as an HTML document.

The differences with the versioning details as described in the Windows differences above is also applicable to these ports. More.

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