cool to hear!

have fun in the mountains ;)

regards,

Martin

On 7/13/05, Jurgen Lust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I will write a tutorial for the schedule component and put it in the Wiki as
> soon as I can. That will be in 10 days at the soonest though, as I am leaving
> for the mountains tomorrow, far from anything even closely resembling a PC
> (although I might take my laptop :-D).
> In august I'll be working fulltime on the scheduling app this component was
> created for, so expect a lot of improvements then.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Jurgen
> 
> Citeren Bruno Aranda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> > Ladies and gentlemen, I finished the porting of the brand new
> > x:schedule component to myfaces and the result is very promissing.
> > Congratulations to Jurgen Lust for this component!
> > There is work to be done, bugs to be found, but anyway, you can start
> > playing with it. I provide three patches: one for the sandbox classes,
> > one for a extremely simple example and one for the necessary update in
> > the build.xml if you want to compile the examples (the example backing
> > been for this components needs to use classes from the sandbox
> > subproject, like the model).
> > Jurgen and I have been exchanging mails with patches and code. It will
> > be easier to provide now patches if the component is in the myfaces
> > codebase.
> > There is a second component under way, the x:planner, you might see
> > that it is already in the  sandbox tld, but it does not work right now
> > because we have concentrated in the schedule. Jurgen and I will
> > provide new documentation for this (Jurgen, you told me so ;-), you
> > can create some wiki help if you want, tutorials, etc), but, in the
> > meanwhile, take a look at the example... in the sandbox.war
> > Right now there are also some style limitations (some styles are
> > hardcoded) and this is something that might change in the future...
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Bruno
> >
> 
> 
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> 
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