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Pages that describe the SOUL (formerly User Language) programming language.
The pages in this category describe the <var class="product">SOUL</var>
programming language, which is used to write systems and applications in
<var class="product">[[Model 204]]</var>.
<var class="product">SOUL</var> is the name of the language;
some of its essential features are represented by
thinking of the name as an acronym for Simple Objective User Language.
Most significantly, it offers all of the benefits and features of the object oriented
programming model, provides a natural fit for programmers accustomed to other
contemporary object oriented languages, and provides syntax and semantics which are
carefully tailored for the manipulation of
<var class="product">Model 204</var> databases, seamlessly integrated in the language.
Prior to version 7.5 of <var class="product">Model 204</var>, the language used
for systems in and applications in
<var class="product">Model 204</var> was termed
<var class="product">User Language</var>, and a number of extensions to it were available
from Sirius Software, including but not limited to object oriented features.
Sirius Software has been acquired by Rocket Software and all of its products, including
these extensions, are now provided by Rocket Software, either as part of the base
<var class="product">Model 204</var> product, or as separately licensed products.
Starting with version 7.5 of <var class="product">Model 204</var>,
<var class="product">SOUL</var> is availalble to all
<var class="product">Model 204</var> customers.
It is an evolving language, frequently enhanced.  It contains all of the features
formerly provided in
<var class="product">User Language</var>, together with the object oriented features
provided by Sirius Software, including some, but not all, of the system classes.
The documentation for
<var class="product">SOUL</var> is in the process of combining the previous
<var class="product">User Language</var> and Sirius Software documentation; hence,
although there is one language,
<var class="product">SOUL</var>, the  current documentation may refer to
<var class="product">User Language</var> or
the <var class="product">Janus SOAP User Language Interface</var>; these will be
modified to simply refer to
<var class="product">SOUL</var>.

Revision as of 13:25, 8 May 2013

The pages in this category describe the SOUL programming language, which is used to write systems and applications in Model 204. SOUL is the name of the language; some of its essential features are represented by thinking of the name as an acronym for Simple Objective User Language. Most significantly, it offers all of the benefits and features of the object oriented programming model, provides a natural fit for programmers accustomed to other contemporary object oriented languages, and provides syntax and semantics which are carefully tailored for the manipulation of Model 204 databases, seamlessly integrated in the language.

Prior to version 7.5 of Model 204, the language used for systems in and applications in Model 204 was termed User Language, and a number of extensions to it were available from Sirius Software, including but not limited to object oriented features. Sirius Software has been acquired by Rocket Software and all of its products, including these extensions, are now provided by Rocket Software, either as part of the base Model 204 product, or as separately licensed products.

Starting with version 7.5 of Model 204, SOUL is availalble to all Model 204 customers. It is an evolving language, frequently enhanced. It contains all of the features formerly provided in User Language, together with the object oriented features provided by Sirius Software, including some, but not all, of the system classes.

The documentation for SOUL is in the process of combining the previous User Language and Sirius Software documentation; hence, although there is one language, SOUL, the current documentation may refer to User Language or the Janus SOAP User Language Interface; these will be modified to simply refer to SOUL.