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. If you have the distribution installed locally on your computer, there’s several ways to run the demos. To run the JCalendar demo applet in your browser, you must have installed the Java Plug-in. Both are in the lib directory of this JCalendar distribution. If you want to run the JCalendar demos (see below) or just use the great JGoodies Looks Look and Feel, put also jgoodies-looks-2.4.1.jar in your class path. The installation is very easy, just put jcalendar.jar in your class path. If you prefer a commercial license without any of the LGPL restrictions, please contact Kai Toedter. If you like and use it, just let me know. This program is free software you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation. 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. So they can easily be used in GUI builders. All these beans have a locale property, provide several icons (Color 16×16, Color 32×32, Mono 16×16 and Mono 32×32) and their own locale property editor. JCalendar is composed of several other Java beans, a JDa圜hooser, a JMonthChooser and a JYearChooser. JCalendar is a Java date chooser bean for graphically picking a date.
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