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The pages in this category describe the <var class="product">SOUL</var>
The pages in this category describe the <var class="product">SOUL</var>
programming language, which is used to write systems and applications in
programming language, which is used to write systems and applications in
<var class="product">[[Model 204]]</var>.
<var class="product">[[Model 204]]</var>. Prior to version 7.5 of <var class="product">Model 204</var>, the language used
The name of the language, <var class="product">SOUL</var>, may be thought of as
an acronym for Simple Objective User Language, which alludes to some of the language's essential features:
Most significantly, it offers all of the benefits and features of the object oriented
programming model, it provides a natural fit for programmers accustomed to other
contemporary object oriented languages, and it provides syntax and semantics that 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 and applications in
for systems and applications in
<var class="product">Model 204</var> was named
<var class="product">Model 204</var> was named <i>User Language</i>.
<i>User Language</i>, 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 the Sirius 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 available 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).
Since the previous
<var class="product">User Language</var> and Sirius Software documentation is in the process of being combined to describe the single language, SOUL, the  current documentation may refer to
"User Language" or to the "Janus SOAP User Language Interface" instead of simply to "SOUL".
   
   
In the set of pages that document SOUL, it is recommended that:
Of the following links, it is recommended that:
<ul>
<ul>
<li>For someone new to the language, begin with [[Introduction to User Language]].
<li>For someone new to the language, begin with [[Introduction to User Language]].</li>
<li>For someone familiar with <var class="product">User Language</var> but not
<li>For someone familiar with <var class="product">User Language</var> but not
the Sirius Software extensions, begin with [[Janus SOAP essentials]].
the Sirius Software extensions, begin with [[Release notes for Model 204 version 7.5#SOUL_.28User_Language.29_enhancements|Sirius enhancements added to V7.5 of Model 204]].</li>
</ul>
</ul>
==PDF of category pages==
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Latest revision as of 21:49, 28 March 2016

The pages in this category describe the SOUL programming language, which is used to write systems and applications in Model 204. Prior to version 7.5 of Model 204, the language used for systems and applications in Model 204 was named User Language.

Of the following links, it is recommended that:

PDF of category pages

You can use this link to create a PDF file that contains all the pages in this category. If this category contains a "Subcategories" section, the PDF will also contain a linked list of the pages that belong to each subcategory listed in the "Subcategories" section.

Note: The resulting PDF is not optimized for online use. All blue links except for those in the table of contents (TOC) take you outside of the PDF (typically to http://m204wiki.rocketsoftware.com), so you must rely on the PDF bookmarks and TOC for online navigation. Hovering your mouse over a link will reveal its destination.