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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
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			<h1><font color="#003366"><b>JCalendar</b></font></h1>
			<p>&copy; Kai Toedter 1999 - 2009<br>
			Version 1.3.3<br>
			05/01/09<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><br>
			</font></p>
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			<p><font color="#003366"><br></br><b>Introduction<br>
			</b></font>JCalendar is a Java date chooser bean for graphically picking a date.
			JCalendar is composed of several other Java beans, a JDayChooser, a
			JMonthChooser and a JYearChooser. All these beans have a locale
			property, provide several icons (Color 16x16, Color 32x32, Mono 16x16
			and Mono 32x32) and their own locale property editor. So they can
			easily be used in GUI builders. Also part of the package is a
			JDateChooser, a bean composed of an IDateEditor (for direct date
			editing) and a button for opening a JCalendar for selecting the date.</p>
			</font><font color="#003366"><b>License</b></font><b><font
				color="#fabe0c"> </font></b><br>
			This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
			it under the terms of the <a href="license.html">GNU Lesser
			General Public License</a> as published by the Free Software Foundation.
			If you like and use it, just let me know. If you find any errors or
			things you don't like, please contact <a
				href="mailto:kai@toedter.com">Kai Toedter</a>.<br>
			<font color="#003366"><b><br>
			Installation</b></font> <br>
			The installation is very easy, just put jcalendar.jar in your class
			path. If you want to run the JCalendar demos (see below) or just use
			the great <span style="text-decoration: underline;"></span>JGoodies
			Looks Look and Feel, put also looks-1.3.2.jar in your class path.
			Both are in the lib directory of this JCalendar distribution.<br>
			<font color="#003366"><b><br>
			Running the Demos</b></font><br>
			To run the JCalendar demo applet in your browser, you must have
			installed the <a href="http://java.sun.com/products/plugin">Java
			Plug-in</a>. Click <a href="demo.html">here</a> to run the applet. If you
			have the distribution installed locally on your computer, there's
			several ways to run the demos. To start the JCalendar demo Windows
			Vista/XP/2000/NT/98 users can just right click the jcalendar.jar and open
			it with "javaw" or execute the "runJCalendarDemo.bat" batch file in
			the bin directory of this distribution. For all other operating
			systems, just put "jcalendar.jar" and looks-1.3.2.jar (both in the
			lib directory of the distribution) in your class path and start Java
			to execute the com.toedter.calendar.JCalendarDemo class. <b><br>
			<br>
			<font color="#003366">Components</font><br>
			</b> The following table shows a list of used components (all Java
			Beans). All the screen shots use the great Plastic 3D Look and Feel
			(included in JGoodies Looks by <a href="http://www.jgoodies.com/">JGoodies</a>),
			which is bundled with the JCalendar bean.</td>
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			<td style="background-color: rgb(218, 216, 200);" align="center"
				width="0">
			<p><font color="#333333"><b>Icon 16x16</b></font></p>
			</td>
			<td style="background-color: rgb(218, 216, 200);" align="center"
				width="0">
			<p><font color="#333333"><b>Icon 32x32</b></font></p>
			</td>
			<td style="background-color: rgb(218, 216, 200);" align="center"
				width="0">
			<p><b><font color="#333333">Component</font></b></p>
			</td>
			<td style="background-color: rgb(218, 216, 200);" align="center"
				width="0">
			<p><b><font color="#333333">Description</font></b></p>
			</td>
		</tr>
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			<td style="background-color: rgb(244, 243, 233);" align="center"
				height="57" width="0">
			<p><img src="images/JDateChooserColor16.gif" height="16"
				width="16"></p>
			</td>
			<td style="background-color: rgb(244, 243, 233);" align="center"
				height="57" width="0">
			<p><img src="images/JDateChooserColor32.gif" height="32"
				width="32"></p>
			</td>
			<td style="background-color: rgb(244, 243, 233);" align="center"
				height="57" width="0">
			<p><img src="images/JDateChooser.gif"></p>
			</td>
			<td
				style="vertical-align: top; background-color: rgb(244, 243, 233);">JDateChooser
			allows you to pick a date. You could either edit the date directly or
			click the image to popup a JCalendar to choose the date. The default
			date editor provides coloring of invalid dates as well as optional
			showing a mask. Also a JSpinnerDateEditor is provided that uses a
			JSpinner to display the date.<br>
			</td>
		</tr>
		<tr>
			<td align="center" bgcolor="#ffffff" height="57" width="0">
			<p><img src="images/JCalendarColor16.gif" height="16" width="16"></p>
			</td>
			<td align="center" bgcolor="#ffffff" height="57" width="0">
			<p><img src="images/JCalendarColor32.gif" height="32" width="32"></p>
			</td>
			<td align="center" bgcolor="#ffffff" height="57" width="0">
			<p><img src="images/JCalendar.gif"></p>
			</td>
			<td bgcolor="#ffffff" height="57" valign="top" width="0">
			<p>JCalendar allows you to choose a year, a month and a day.
			Depending on the locale, the month names and the weekday names
			change. The foreground of "today" is painted red. JCalendar is
			composed of several other beans described below.</p>
			</td>
		</tr>
		<tr>
			<td style="background-color: rgb(244, 243, 233);" align="center"
				height="55" width="0">
			<p><img src="images/JYearChooserColor16.gif" height="16"
				width="16"></p>
			</td>
			<td style="background-color: rgb(244, 243, 233);" align="center"
				width="0">
			<p><img src="images/JYearChooserColor32.gif" height="32"
				width="32"></p>
			</td>
			<td style="background-color: rgb(244, 243, 233);" align="center"
				width="0">
			<p><img src="images/JYearChooser.gif"></p>
			</td>
			<td style="background-color: rgb(244, 243, 233);" valign="top"
				width="0">
			<p>JYearChooser is a JSpinField (see below) that allows you to
			choose a year by either typing the year in or using the spin buttons
			to increase or decrease the value.</p>
			</td>
		</tr>
		<tr bgcolor="#ffffff">
			<td align="center" width="0">
			<p><img src="images/JMonthChooserColor16.gif" height="16"
				width="16"></p>
			</td>
			<td align="center" width="0">
			<p><img src="images/JMonthChooserColor32.gif" height="32"
				width="32"></p>
			</td>
			<td align="center" width="0">
			<p><img src="images/JMonthChooser.gif"></p>
			</td>
			<td valign="top" width="0">
			<p>JMonthChooser is a JComboBox that allows you to choose a month
			by either using the combo box or the spin buttons. The language of
			the month names is defined by the locale property.</p>
			</td>
		</tr>
		<tr bordercolor="#FFFFFF">
			<td style="background-color: rgb(244, 243, 233);" align="center"
				width="0">
			<p><img src="images/JDayChooserColor16.gif" height="16"
				width="16"></p>
			</td>
			<td style="background-color: rgb(244, 243, 233);" align="center"
				width="0">
			<p><img src="images/JDayChooserColor32.gif" height="32"
				width="32"></p>
			</td>
			<td style="background-color: rgb(244, 243, 233);" align="center"
				width="0">
			<p><img src="images/JDayChooser.gif"></p>
			</td>
			<td style="background-color: rgb(244, 243, 233);" valign="top"
				width="0">
			<p>JDayChooser lets you choose a day by clicking on the day
			number. Depending on the locale, the weekday names and the first days
			of the week change. The foreground of "today" is painted red. For
			navigation you can use the cursor and tab keys.</p>
			</td>
		</tr>
		<tr>
			<td align="center" width="0">
			<p><img src="images/JSpinFieldColor16.gif" height="16" width="16"></p>
			</td>
			<td align="center" width="0">
			<p><img src="images/JSpinFieldColor32.gif" height="32" width="32"></p>
			</td>
			<td align="center" width="0"><img src="images/JSpinField1.gif">
			<br>
			<img src="images/JSpinField2.gif"> <br>
			<img src="images/JSpinField3.gif"> <br>
			</td>
			<td valign="top" width="0">
			<p>JSpinField lets you choose a numeric value. Properties for
			minimum and maximum values are provided. The value can be typed in
			directly or increased and decreased by the spin buttons. If you have
			typed in an incorrect value, the foreground color changes to red.
			Correct values are displayed green. After pressing the enter key the
			value will be set and displayed black. Since version 1.1.4 the
			preferred with of the value field is adjusted to the maximum of the
			width of minimum or maximum.</p>
			</td>
		</tr>
		<tr>
			<td style="background-color: rgb(244, 243, 233);" align="center"
				height="61" width="0">
			<p><img src="images/JLocaleChooserColor16.gif" height="16"
				width="16"></p>
			</td>
			<td style="background-color: rgb(244, 243, 233);" align="center"
				height="61" width="0">
			<p><img src="images/JLocaleChooserColor32.gif" height="32"
				width="32"></p>
			</td>
			<td style="background-color: rgb(244, 243, 233);" align="center"
				height="61" width="0">
			<p><img src="images/JLocaleChooser.gif"></p>
			</td>
			<td style="background-color: rgb(244, 243, 233);" height="61"
				valign="top" width="0">
			<p>JLocaleChooser is a JComboBox that allows you to choose a
			locale. It can be used to test or set the locales of the beans above<span
				style="font-weight: bold;">.</span></p>
			</td>
		</tr>
		<tr bgcolor="#ffffff">
			<td colspan="4" style="vertical-align: top; text-align: center;">
			<p align="left"><font color="#003366"><b><br>
			Requirements</b></font> <br>
			All beans use Swing components, so you need to have the Java SE
			installed. All beans also work with Java SE 1.4.x and 5.</p>
			<p align="left"><font color="#003366"><b>Download and
			Latest Version</b></font> <br>
			You can download a zip file, containing all the sources, libs and
			documentation at <a
				href="http://www.toedter.com/download/jcalendar-1.3.3.zip">www.toedter.com/download/jcalendar-1.3.3.zip</a>
			(600 KB). Version 1.1.4 is still available at <a
				href="http://www.toedter.com/download/jcalendar-1.1.4.zip">www.toedter.com/download/jcalendar-1.1.4.zip</a>.
			Version 1.1.4 works with J2SDK 1.2 and 1.3, since it does not use
			JSpinner.</p>
			<p align="left"><font color="#003366"><b>API
			Documentation</b></font> <br>
			The complete API documentation is generated with JavaDoc. The API
			documentation is available <a href="api/index.html">with frames</a>
			or <a href="api/overview-summary.html">without frames</a>.</p>

			<p align="left"><font color="#003366"><b>Bugs and
			FeatureRequests</b></font><br>
			Please file bugs and feature requests at <a
				href="http://max-server.myftp.org/trac/jcalendar">http://max-server.myftp.org/trac/jcalendar</a>.
			</p>

			<p align="left"><font color="#003366"><b>User Forum</b></font><br>
			JCalendar has an active user forum: <a
				href="http://www.toedter.com/forum/forum.php">http://www.toedter.com/forum/forum.php</a>.
			</p>

			<p align="left"><font color="#003366"><b>History</b></font><br>
			1.3.3:<br>
			- Bug fixed when browsing through last days of months <br>
			1.3.2:<br>
			- Many bug fixes (thanks to all forum posters)<br>
			- Min/Max selectable dates now in the date editor interface<br>
			- Improvements regarding property change listeners (better null date
			support)<br>
			- New method "cleanup" in JDateChooser <br>
			1.3.1:<br>
			- UI & Look & Feel improvements (especially Windows L&F)<br>
			- JCalendar supports a date range of selectable dates<br>
			- JDayChooser can now limit the number of characters in day Names
			(e.g. Mo instead of Mon) <br>
			1.3.0:<br>
			- Many bug fixes (thanks to all forum posters)<br>
			- Better handling of null dates in JDateChooser<br>
			- Introduction of the interface IDateEditor<br>
			- JTextFieldDateEditor (the default editor) supports custom date
			patterns and masks<br>
			- JSpinnerDateEditor is an implemantation of IDateEditor based on a
			JSpinner<br>
			- JDateChooser Table editor (including table demo)<br>
			- Both the zip and the jar files contain the version in the name,
			e.g. jcalendar-3.1.0.jar<br>
			1.2.2:<br>
			- Bug in DateChooser.setModel fixed (thanks to Martin Pietruschka)<br>
			- NullPointer exception bug on DateChooser.setDate fixed (thanks to
			Aleksey Gureev and others).<br>
			1.2.1:<br>
			- JDateChooser bug fixed (sometimes the date was 1 day ahead of the
			selected date, many thanks<br>
			&nbsp;&nbsp; to Mark Brown and all the others who reported this bug).<br>
			- JDateChooser improvements for better usability in persistence
			frameworks like Oracle's ADF/BC4J<br>
			&nbsp;&nbsp; (thanks to Mark Brown).<br>
			1.2:<br>
			- Many small improvements and bug fixes, thanks to many comments of
			JCalendar users<br>
			- A new JDateChooser bean, which allows to be used as an editable
			date field and a calendar image, &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;that pops up a
			JCalendar for choosing the date.<br>
			- An optional "week of year" panel in JDayChooser<br>
			- Better customization of most beans<br>
			- Improvements in all BeanInfos<br>
			- Bundling with my favorite Look and Feel: JGoodies Looks (<a
				href="http://www.jgoodies.com/">www.jgoodies.com</a>)<br>
			</p>
			<p align="left"><font color="#003366"><b> Awards</b></font><br>
			This bean won first prize in the beans contest of the International
			Java Club. JCalendar was rated top25% by <a
				href="http://jars.com/classes/jresout.cgi?resource=7682">JARS</a> (<img
				src="images/3plusstars.gif" height="15" width="51">, 856 out
			of 1000).<br>
			<a href="http://jars.com/classes/jresout.cgi?resource=7682"><img
				src="images/top25.gif" border="0" height="56" width="104"></a></p>
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