The recommended way to log requests for improvement will from now on be from the GitHub issues feature. General questions are answered on StackOverflow. The existing tags are in the new git repo, but we still need to make work of binary distribution and maven central repo distribution methods. Optional year selector buttons which is useful on touch screens where the rolling year selector is too small. Source code hosted on GitHub. In fact, it now also uses sql.
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JDatePicker is a Java Swing component for selecting dates on swing forms, it jdatepicker.ajr a flexible architecture which allows it to be used in different scenarios. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
The next release in 1. Later releases are not yet in the maven central repo. They can be downloaded from the sourceforge idatepicker.jar files http: This will only work up to version 1.
One very useful feature of JDatePicker is that it can be embedded on a Panel and to be resized to occupy a larger area. Optional year selector buttons which is useful on touch screens where the rolling year selector is too small. It has a familiar look and feel for most users since the look and feel is based on MS counterpart. The jdatepicker.ar has been quiet for a while, however these seems continued interest so I am updating the project.

Date formatting has been added. The project sources have now been migrated to https: This release fixes defects of existing functionality relating to i18n strings of the widget.
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Alternatively you may download the JAR and include it on your classpath. This might not seem like a feature to everyone but if you have ever developed applications which needs to be displayed on touch screens you will appreciate this feature. Thanks to all who contributed to this release! Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. Friendly towards JGoodies binding, model jdatepicker.jwr bound bean properties.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: As a consequence the Central repository deployment was never done for version 1. The existing tags are in the new git repo, but we still need to make work of binary distribution and maven central repo distribution methods. Adapted the project to work with maven thanks to JC Oosthuizen. Please report jdatepicekr.jar issues on the jdatepicker-user mailing list and also remember to check in mailing list archive for solutions to problems which might have been solved already.
We have also added 26 translations; not all of these have been tested and we will rely on the community to report any errors or problems.
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Created this new home page for the project. It is designed with the Model View Controller pattern and it uses the Java Calendar object as the model.

Together with this release we move the web site content to the new WordPress based site to allow better communication of releases and to post example code. In order to fix some of the problems with the translations, the component factory was changed to be stateful. The project is now once again setup for jdatepicker.jwr releasing to the Central repository via Sonatype OSS infrastructure.
The recommended way to log requests for improvement will from now on be from the GitHub issues feature. Issues can be reported via GitHub issues. In fact, it now also uses sql. Some examples have also been added to the source available on sourceforge and in svn. Post was not sent - check your email addresses!
Familiar look and feel:
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