Ok this is....

awesome...



Jurgen Lust schrieb:
> Hi Luca,
> 
> Great job! I've put the example online here:
> https://ninja.ugent.be/dojoscheduler/dojoTests.jsf
> 
> The drag and drop only seems to work in the month view however.
> 
> Jurgen
> 
> Op vrijdag 25-05-2007 om 09:05 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Luca Conte:
>> Hi,
>> I'm a java senior developer, I'm from Italy I'm using your 
>> jsf/Tomahawk/scheduler, for a project I have to modify your source code 
>> in order to give drag and drop capabilties to you component. You can find
>>
>> here (no attach due to size: 9MB, no compression and all dojo scripts. 
>> Simply REMOVE the ".zip" extension. ): 
>> http://bazu.altervista.org/dojoscheduler.war.zip
>>
>>
>>   my job: into the war there are the complete tomahawk sources (with 
>> scheduler classes mdified by me) into WEB-INF/src, in the root there is 
>> dojoTests.jsp this a working example U can drag an entry and drop it 
>> into another day and a dragEvent is dispatched.
>>
>> My work has:
>> -Introduced dojo javasripts (manually but I think to do the inclusion 
>> into the tag or using t:dojoInitializer)
>> -changed the scheduler renderer (MONT and WEEK) in order to add 
>> javascript code for register drop targets
>> -changed entry renderer in order to add drag capabilities to entries
>> -changed the scheduler tag in order to support a new attriubute: 
>> dragAndDropListener
>> -added a DragAndDropEvent calss in order to contro the souce id and the 
>> target day into a backed bean method
>> -changed scheduler.js in order to add a js trigger function to fire the 
>> server side event
>>
>> For job I need to do a lot of work to this component but i would like to 
>> give U the code for the open source's maintenance advantages!
>>
>> Plz tell me what U think!
>> Sorry If I sent this email to wrong destinations.
>>
>> Bye
>> Luca Conte
>>
>>
>>

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