> 
> What do you want to do with iCalendar ?
> As far as I know the iCalendar code that was in the Jetspeed CVS was
> mainly trying ro provide iCal protocol support in Java but was not an
> implementation of a Calendar as a portlet in Jetspeed.
> 

That's different from what i read from
Jetspeed-1.3a1/docs/site/iCalendar.html:
"iCalendar is going to be used in Jetspeed as a basis for a web based
calendar. A decision was made by the author to go with the iCalendar
protocol rather than hack together a calendar we might outgrow. At first
there will be no support for writing a valid iCalendar stream. The
iCalendar objects will simply provide support for web-based calendaring,
but as time moves on we will add support for writing the iCalendar
protocol." 

> If you're interested in the iCal protocol support, you can use completely
> independantly of Jetspeed proper. If you're interested in a Calendar portlet,
> 1.2b1 does *not* provide you with one.
> 
I'm looking for an open source web based calendar in Java (Servlet, JSP,
portlet, whatever), that could be customized for my needs. I thought
that iCalendar could be used as such. Please tell me if I'm lost. ;-)
  If someone knows any other (free/cheap) open source web calendar,
please point it out to me.


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