That appears to be a snippet from either some type of configuration/data file or a scripting language. Assuming normal coding practices are in use, that can't be Java, C, or C++ since the "variable" names are in all capitals. Normally, names in all capitals represent constant values, but the displayed lines of code do not specify data types. If that code was Java, C, or C++, then the code would have to be assigning values to already declared variables (not constants) and go against a very common naming convention. Additionally, the code appears to be using parentheses to indicate comments. This is not possible in Java, C, or C++.