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    biweekly

    An iCalendar library written in Java.

    biweekly HAS MOVED TO GITHUB! Watch me, star me, fork me! https://github.com/mangstadt/biweekly biweekly is an iCalendar library written in Java (requires Java 1.5 or above). The project aims to provide a well documented, easy to use API for reading and writing iCalendar and vCalendar data.
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    JGGJCalendar

    JGGJCalendar

    A fully customizable datepicker for your Swing application!

    JGGJCalendar is a free and open source Java Swing control. It provides an efficient and simple way to add a fully customizable calendar widget to your Swing applications. You can easily pick up a date and get the Date object, the corresponding formatted string representing the date, the formatting pattern and so on. JGGJCalendar is easy to set up in your code and provides a powerful interface with getter and setter methods.
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    A full-featured, lean set of date/ time classes to replace java.util's Date and Calendar. All objects are immutable/threadsafe, and allow formatting and various kinds of date math and range operations. Note that only GregorianCalendar is supported.
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    A small swing calendar bean for displaying monthly, weekly and daily items. The purpose of the bean is to provide an as flexible as possible reusable gui calendar component. The extensible toolbar provides view selection and navigation. Items can be edited in any of the views; status, start and & times and description can all be modified. The bean can be installed into most IDEs as it follows the JavaBean standard. See the wiki for instructions.
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    jOOCal is Java Object Oriented Calendar utility - modeling your dates, year, months, hours, weeks, etc as serializable objects.
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    Toolkit e-formulieren is een opensource toolkit voor het op een gebruikersvriendelijke manier kunnen maken en onderhouden van e-formulieren. De Toolkit maakt gebruik van Orbeon, en ondersteunt XForms-compliant e-formulieren, evt. met voorinvulling.
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