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org.wicketstuff:calendarviews
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WicketStuff CalendarViews aims to provide several Wicket components that make it easy to incorporate a calendar into your application. These calendars can be used to display events and schedules. NOTE: these are not kin to the datepicker style components for use in forms - these are for displaying calendars of data, not receiving date input.
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WicketStuff CalendarViews aims to provide several Wicket components that make it easy to incorporate a calendar into your application. These calendars can be used to display events and schedules. NOTE: these are not kin to the datepicker style components for use in forms - these are for displaying calendars of data, not receiving date input.
We found that org.wicketstuff:calendarviews demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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