Great news. Once the components are available, I will be happy to work
with it and beta test drive the especially the model.

Ron

On Wed, 2005-06-29 at 08:28 +0200, Bruno Aranda wrote:
> 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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