CalendarTag is one of the tags in the Java Web Parts UIWidgets package. Here's the javadoc for it:

http://javawebparts.sourceforge.net/javadocs/javawebparts/taglib/uiwidgets/CalendarTag.html

There's only two widgets in that package right now, this and Swapper (one of these "here's two boxes with items on the left, now you can select some and click an arrow to move them to the right, and re-order them, etc" things), but there are others on the way. These ARE NOT Struts-specific (or even Struts-aware), they should work with just about any framework.

Frank

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http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/javawebparts/javawebparts/WEB-INF/
src/javawebparts/taglib/uiwidgets/CalendarTag.java?rev=1.3&view=log

or http://tinyurl.com/efdrt

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Frank,

You mention CalendarTag. Is that some third-party tag that extends struts tags? I can't find any info on it.

Could you send me a link to example(s) or documentation about it?

Thanks!


David



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Hi Vijay,

Sorry, didn't see this earlier...

From: *vijay r* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
Date: Apr 20, 2006 3:21 PM
Subject: date picker (tried javawebparts but facing problem)
To: Struts Users Mailing List <user@struts.apache.org <mailto:user@struts.apache.org>>

Hello,

I need to use a data picker. I tried javawebparts but I am
getting the
problem of class version incompatibility for class
'CalendarTag'. I am
using WAS 5.0 which is based on JDK 1.3.

Is there a version of javawebparts for JDK 1.3 which I can
use. Or is
there any other free date picker available.
Unfortunately we have standardized JWP on JDK 1.4 (for the time being... I'm sure we'll bump to 5 at some point). However, I do not believe there is anything 1.4-specific in the CalendarTag... so, you could certainly pull out the tag class and compile it with 1.3, it should work just fine.

Also, since that tag is really just rendering a big chunk of Javascript, if you have a machine with 1.4 laying around, you could just run the sample app and then grab the rendered Javascript and markup. Remove any version concerns altogether :) Of course, the tag makes things a bit nicer, but you do have the option.

regards,
vijay.
HTH,
Frank

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