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    JDatePicker: Java Swing Date Picker

    JDatePicker: Java Swing Date Picker

    This project now lives at: https://github.com/JDatePicker/JDatePicker

    This project now lives at: https://github.com/JDatePicker/JDatePicker Will keep this sf.net project active to point to github. JDatePicker and JDatePanel is an set of advanced DatePicker controls for Java Swing applications. The MVC design enables us to display any date object such as Joda-Time DateMidnight. The date picker also works well with JGoodies Binding.
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    This is a library of GWT components (widgets) which helps to develop a rich Web 2 UI more rapidly. The library consists of such components like editable and hierarchical grid, date picker, etc. The components were tested in browsers: IE, FireFox, Safari.
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    persian-calendar

    Java Persian Calendar library

    ...By Extending GregorianCalendar PersianCalendar supports: Converting Gregorian to Persian Calendar system and vice versa. Adding Years, Months, Days, Hours, Minutes etc to the current date Parsing string and produce PersianCalendar?! future release! Swing base DateTime? picker component GWT DatePicker? component see how to use: http://code.google.com/p/persian-calendar/wiki/ExampleUsage or read : https://sourceforge.net/p/persian/wiki/
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    This project aims to provide a Eclipse plug-in (ch.sahits.codegen) for Java code generation (Wizard). Get up to date with the Update Site for Eclipse: http://www.sahits.ch/project/javacodegen/update/
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    SimpleDate is a open source library to handle Calendar selection for Swing Application and very easy to use. SimpleDate is a utility like 'Date and Time Picker' in Microsoft Access. SimpleDate requires Java 1.5.
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    A Java Swing component to select dates using a popup window (also know as 'Date Picker'). Similar to the date selector in MS Outlook / New Appointment. Lightweight, easy to use and customizable in look and feel. Also available in an SWT version.
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    DatePicker and DateEdit are Swing components that let you easily add calendar functionality to any Java application. Both components extend JPanel and can be incorporated into dialogs, frames and other Swing components that support JPanel components.
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