That method is protected inside the view, but thats the method I want 
access to. :)

On Thursday, May 10, 2012 8:34:47 AM UTC-7, Patrick Tucker wrote:
>
> setTransientEnabledOnDates (boolean enabled, Date date) won't get you 
> what you need or do the dates need to be disabled upon reload?
>  
> Just thinking a setEnabledOnDates (boolean enabled, Date date) should be 
> added if a more permanent disable is what you are looking for.
>
> On Thursday, May 10, 2012 11:24:44 AM UTC-4, Brandon Donnelson wrote:
>
>> Yes, I know, but it's protected. I figured you'd see that :) 
>>
>> I have to override datepicker to get at its view to disable dates I don't 
>> want selected in the calendar. Maybe ideally it would be better to open up 
>> extending the view and model to the datepicker which are both protected 
>> too. I'd love to extend either the DefaultView and add some logic to it for 
>> our app. I think the original intention for the view was for 
>> its extension from the comments I've read but it's been some time it would 
>> seem its more mature. 
>>
>> CalendarView.class - comments at the top:
>> /**
>>  * Simple calendar view. Not extensible as we wish to evolve it freely 
>> over
>>  * time.
>>  */
>>
>> Basically everything is protected for overriding functions. I can see why 
>> it's protected to improve the the methods before allowing for it to be 
>> extended and for use. 
>>
>> Also do you see any harm in making the 'CalendarView getView()' a public 
>> method? because I don't :)
>>
>> Thanks for taking a look at this Patrick.
>>
>> Brandon
>> http://c.gwt-examples.com
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, May 10, 2012 8:09:02 AM UTC-7, Patrick Tucker wrote:
>>>
>>> DatePicker already has getView().
>>>  
>>> Do you mean in DateBox?  Currently from DateBox you have to access the 
>>> CalendarView though getDatePicker().  I can add it, no guarantee it 
>>> will get approved though.
>>>  
>>> On Thursday, May 10, 2012 11:01:08 AM UTC-4, Brandon Donnelson wrote:
>>>
>>>> I like it. :)
>>>>
>>>> While your in there could you add a method for getting the view? This 
>>>> way we could get access to disabling dates when the month is selected.
>>>>
>>>>     public CalendarView getCalendarView() {
>>>>         return getView();
>>>>     }
>>>>
>>>> http://c.gwt-examples.com/home/ui/datepicker 
>>>>
>>>> Brandon Donnelson
>>>> http://c.gwt-examples.com
>>>>
>>>

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