Matthias Wessendorf wrote:
HiEdwin has already an Apache account ;-) http://www.edwingo.org/-Matthias On 3/11/06, Dennis Byrne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Great news Edwin ! You'll want to read this http://www.apache.org/licenses/ , fill out http://www.apache.org/licenses/icla.txt , and your employer will need to complete http://www.apache.org/licenses/cla-corporate.txt . This can take many weeks to finish . Make sure there are no third party dependencies that conflict w/ the apache license. In the meantime you'll also want to refactor the component for the myFaces sandbox after you get a hold of the source http://myfaces.apache.org/source-repository.html and submit a patch in the issue tracker http://myfaces.apache.org/issue-tracking.html . When the dev team feels the component has matured ( people use it, people ask for features/fixes, features/fixes are being taken care of ), it will be moved to tomahawk. I'd suggest getting some real good documentation in order to generate interest in the component. Start w/ the wiki. Also, use dev@myfaces.apache.org for contribution related stuff. Good luck and looking forward :) Dennis Byrne-----Original Message----- From: Edwin Goei [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 07:22 PM To: 'MyFaces Discussion' Subject: Yet another calendar (also works in Java Studio Creator) I recently developed a prototype JSF popup calendar component to accompany some documentation for third-party component developers for the product I work on. Surveying other calendars on the web and fixing problems in the currently shipping calendar, I think I have chosen the functionality that 80% of users would want. One thing that is different is that this calendar has design-time support for Java Studio Creator. I'd like it to be the basis for a real product quality component. If there's interest, I might be able to convice my employer to donate the code to apache. For screenshots and links to docs, you can look at http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/edwingo?entry=component_authoring_for_creator. BTW, I originally tried to adapt the myfaces inputDate component, but found it would require runtime changes to the code. It's still possible to do this but when I started to write the sample, I decided to start>from a clean slate.-Edwin-- Matthias Wessendorf Zülpicher Wall 12, 239 50674 Köln http://www.wessendorf.net mwessendorf-at-gmail-dot-com Thank you for reading my post. Does this component use Creator theming system ? I mean what will happen if i disable the Them system of creator by removing the them link , what will happen to your component? Creator standard component will not function correctly if we remove the theme link. |
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