Note: There are differences between the variants of 
                  			 Enterprise Developer you might have installed. 
                  			 Enterprise Developer Personal Edition provides a development environment that supports analysis, editing and syntax checking of COBOL and mainframe programs outside
                  of the mainframe environment. It does not, however, support off-mainframe debugging, unit testing, or building of projects.
                  To build, debug, and execute the demonstration application, you need 
                  			 Enterprise Developer. 
                  		
               
 
               	 
              
            	 
            
               Compiler Directives
 
               		 
               		
               You can now set SQL 
                  		  Compiler directives and their values more easily, using a grid in a project’s Properties dialog box. 
                  		
               
 
               	 
              
            	  
            	 
            
               DB2 ECM
 
               		 
               		
                
                  		  
                  -  Support for 64-bit DB2 ECM 
                     		  
                  
- Support for DB2 10.1 
                     		  
                  
- New DB2 SQL compiler directive option, BGP, to enable background parsing. 
                     		  
                  
  
            	 
            
               Enterprise Server
 
               		 
               		
               The following new features and enhancements are available: 
                  		
               
 
               		
                
                  		   
                  			 
                  - Clustering 
                     			 
                  
- COBOL Server Clustering allows the scaling-out of work units, so that an increased number of operating system images can share the workload,
                     resulting in high-performance, multi-system data sharing across all platforms. 
                     			 
                  
- Historical Statistics Facility 
                     			 
                  
- The Historical Statistics Facility has been extended to include the generation of JCL file records, increasing the amount
                     of information customers have available to assist them in monitoring and tuning their 
                     				COBOL Server installations. 
                     			 
                  
- Recovery of in-doubt XA transactions 
                     			 
                  
- Some events in XA environments can result in ‘in-doubt’ transactions, where all parts of a composite transaction are not committed
                     through all participating resource managers. The recovery of such in-doubt transactions is now supported. 
                     			 
                  
- SSL Support for the CICS Web Interface 
                     			 
                  
- COBOL Server now allows clients and servers to identify themselves through X.509 certificates and participate in SSL-enabled conversations.
                     
                     			 
                  
  
            	 
            
               DB2 ECM
 
               		 
               		
                
                  		  
                  -  Support for 64-bit DB2 ECM 
                     		  
                  
- Support for 64-bit compile and runtime 
                     		  
                  
- Support for DB2 10.1 
                     		  
                  
- New DB2 SQL compiler directive option, BGP, to enable background parsing. 
                     		  
                  
  
            	  
            	 
            
               Mainframe Compatibility
 
               		 
               		
                
                  		   is compatible with IBM System z9 mainframe hardware and later. 
                  		
               
 
               	 
              
            	  
            	  
            	  
            	  
            	 
            
               Debugging
 
               		 
               		
               You can create a breakpoint for any program in the workspace that your application uses by clicking 
                  		  Run > Add Program Breakpoint, or clicking the 
                  		   icon in the Breakpoints view, and entering the name of the file.
 icon in the Breakpoints view, and entering the name of the file.