The 
                  ATTRIBUTE or 
                   CUSTOM-ATTRIBUTE clause specifies an attribute that provides metadata (information) about a managed code native data item
                  or a property that will be visible using reflection. 
                  
 
            
            
                Format 1
 
               	  
               	 { ATTRIBUTE attribute-name(constructor-params, NAME property-name = property-value, ...) } ... 
                 
            
            
                Format 
                  		2 (for Backward Compatibility)
               
 
               	  
               	 { CUSTOM-ATTRIBUTE IS  class-name-1 [ ( {parameter-1} . . . ) ] }...  
                 
            
            
               Syntax Rules for Format 1
 
               	  
                
                  	 
                  -  Attribute-name can be specified without quotes and can optionally omit the trailing "Attribute" part of the name. 
                     	 
                  
-  Constructor-params are the standard parameters to the required attribute constructor. For example: 
                     		
                      
                        		  attribute Marshal-Attribute(3) 
                        		
                      
-  The name/value pairs, preceded by the keyword NAME are used to set any required attribute properties. Property-name can be
                     specified without quotes. For example: 
                     		
                      
                        		  attribute WebService(NAME Description="My service") 
                        		
                      
  
            
            
               Syntax Rules for Format 
                  		2 (for Backward Compatibility)
               
 
               	  
                
                  	 
                  - This list of parameters must match a constructor defined for class-name-1. Each parameter-1 must be one of the following:
                     
                     		
                      
                     	 
                  
  
            
            
               General Rules
 
               	  
                
                  	 
                  - The custom attribute specified becomes part of the metadata describing the subject of the entry and is visible to a reflector.
                     
                     	 
                  
- Languages for JVM support annotations, which are similar broadly to attributes in COBOL.