Jurgen has made a wonderful work with these components. I am working
in the porting and the works are pretty advance. As soon as the
sandbox is ready I will submit the patches to be applied. For the
first version, there will be limitations in the style customization as
some of the styles are actually hardcoded, but there is a css file
that could be overwritten.
The model is specific for that components. There is, for instance, a
ScheduleModel... I will give more details of it once the porting of
the components is ready, and that will be soon, maybe next week as
long as my private schedule allows it and the sandbox is ready... Use
examples will be also provided,

Regards,

Bruno


2005/6/29, Sean Schofield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> We're hoping to have the sandbox up and running soon.  There is
> actually a subproject in SVN for it and the revamped build process has
> been designed to accomodate a sandbox project.
> 
> There are two steps here.
> 
> #1) Get basic sandbox structure setup with a single component to get
> us started.  I'll handle that with the new inputSuggest component Matt
> and I have been working on.
> 
> #2) Port over the components to MyFaces.  Bruno seems to be helping
> out on that one.  Once he's done I will commit them to the sandbox (or
> one of the other committers will.)
> 
> Since these components are already JSF, porting them over shouldn't be
> too hard.  There are just certain utility methods and TLD conventions
> that we take advantage of.  Plus faces-config.xml should be modified.
> 
> So they should probably be available soon.
> 
> Regards,
> sean
> 
> On 6/28/05, Ron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Evening
> >
> > While reading up on the <x:inputDate> tag I came across the marvelously
> > made components UIPlanner and UISCheduler. I also read that they are to
> > be included.
> > So here are my obvious questions:
> > When can I use them :)
> > What will be the datamodel?
> > can I testdrive them?
> >
> > I was so impressed with how they look. I am currently writing a j2ee
> > based implementation of a calendaring server (based on the RFC's) and
> > these components would make my life sooooo much easier.
> >
> >
> > Ron Smits
> > --
> > Double your disk space - delete Windows!
> >
> > -- Albert Dorofeev
> >
> >
> >
>

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