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An add on package for the [[Objectworks]] (Later VisualWorks) [[Smalltalk]] development system published by the ''Servio Corporation'', it contained a screen painter and UI toolkit that output Smalltalk code alongside a database schema, report writer, menu builder and hypertext authoring tools plus some other utilities and ready made UI objects, and came with full source code. One of the aims of the Facets package was to facilitate the porting of 4GL business/database applications to a Smalltalk environment, in addition to supporting relational databases locally and remotely as back ends that package was also fully compatible with the Gemstone database from the same company and Facets objects would be automatically stored as objects without any conversion.
An add-on package for the [[Objectworks]] (Later VisualWorks) [[Smalltalk]] development system published by the ''Servio Corporation'', it contained a screen painter and UI toolkit that output Smalltalk code alongside a database schema, report writer, menu builder and hypertext authoring tools plus some other utilities and ready-made UI objects, and came with full source code. One of the aims of the Facets package was to facilitate the porting of 4GL business/database applications to a Smalltalk environment, in addition to supporting relational databases locally and remotely as back ends that package was also fully compatible with the Gemstone database from the same company and Facets objects would be automatically stored as objects without any conversion.


In 1991 original developer Reusable Solutions took over the distribution of the package, slightly altered the name to '''Facets/4GL''' and released version two of the package, amongst improvements in v2 the screen painter and UI components had been integrated into a more coherent interface builder.
In 1991 original developer Reusable Solutions took over the distribution of the package, slightly altered the name to '''Facets/4GL''' and released version two of the package, amongst improvements in v2 the screen painter and UI components had been integrated into a more coherent interface builder.


==Licence and availability==
==Licence and availability==
Discontinued commercial software, original RRP was US$ 1000 in 1990, US$ 2000 for version 2 in 1991. It was also available from ParkPlace Systems bundled with Objectworks for US$ 5300 in the same timeframe.
Discontinued commercial software, original RRP was US$ 1000 in 1990, US$ 2000 for version 2 in 1991. It was also available from ParcPlace Systems bundled with Objectworks for US$ 5300 in the same timeframe.


==Publisher==
==Publisher==
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[[Category:MS Windows Tools]]
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[[Category:Smalltalk]]
[[Category:Smalltalk]]
[[Category:Solaris Tools]]
[[Category:Solaris Tools]][[Category:AIX Tools]][[Category:Digital Unix Tools]][[Category:HPUX Tools]]
[[Category:AIX Tools]]
[[Category:Digital Unix Tools]]
[[Category:HPUX Tools]]

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An add-on package for the Objectworks (Later VisualWorks) Smalltalk development system published by the Servio Corporation, it contained a screen painter and UI toolkit that output Smalltalk code alongside a database schema, report writer, menu builder and hypertext authoring tools plus some other utilities and ready-made UI objects, and came with full source code. One of the aims of the Facets package was to facilitate the porting of 4GL business/database applications to a Smalltalk environment, in addition to supporting relational databases locally and remotely as back ends that package was also fully compatible with the Gemstone database from the same company and Facets objects would be automatically stored as objects without any conversion.

In 1991 original developer Reusable Solutions took over the distribution of the package, slightly altered the name to Facets/4GL and released version two of the package, amongst improvements in v2 the screen painter and UI components had been integrated into a more coherent interface builder.

Licence and availability

Discontinued commercial software, original RRP was US$ 1000 in 1990, US$ 2000 for version 2 in 1991. It was also available from ParcPlace Systems bundled with Objectworks for US$ 5300 in the same timeframe.

Publisher

  • Servio Corporation
  • Reusable Solutions Corp.
  • ParcPlace Systems (Distribution of the package from 1991 onwards)