Projects tagged ‘java’ and ‘scheduling’


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Ganttproject is a pure Java application thats lets you plan project using Gantt charts. It lets you easily breaks down a project into tasks, show dependencies, and manage resources. It uses a file format based on XML and can export into HTML and PDF documents using XSL transformations. The software is translated into 20 languages.

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Fin Calendar Server a simple embeddable cross platform schedule and calendar management solution, that integrates with popular desktop clients and provides connectors for your business applications like CRM, sales force automation, work force ... [More] management systems to expose and manage their schedule and to-do items and provide bidirectional feeds for more fully integrated task management using iCalendar, WCAP, CalDAV or IMip. [Less]

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Cornelius is an innovative software for project management entirely built in Java5 on top of Roma Meta Framework under the Romulus consortium.

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Buni is a community of open source software developers and users dedicated to the research and development of communication and collaboration software. Buni offers Meldware Communications Suite with Mail, a Calendar Server, Webmail, and a Secure Administration System.

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WebtopProject give you the ability to plan small and big projects department overlapping. With that it support on a efficent way the views and interest of the departments. It is possible to plan small and big projects as well as plan flat and deep.

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A program to automatically build the schedule of a school or university. It will store the objects in a database (jpa), offers a GUI to view and manipulate the objects: rooms, events, persons, ... (follower from gstpl)

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A cross-platform PIM, diary manager and project management tool.

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B-Itineris is a database program to keep track of train journeys on the Belgian NMBS/SNCB network. It allows to save detailed information about rolling stock, trains, lines, stops, journeys, etc. and generates comprehensive statistics.

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The k5n Desktop Calendar is a calendar application for your desktop. It shares features with applications like Apple iCal and Microsoft Outlook, but it is open source. It is built upon Java Calendar Tools, and all data is stored in RFC 2445 iCalendar format.

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RFC 2445 describes a scheme for calendar interoperability.This project implements core parts of RFC 2445 including a parser for recurrence rules, and date lists, and a mechanism for evaluating recurrence rules. See the javadoc for known issues and ... [More] caveats. For questions and the occasional answer, join the user & developer group. Features:evaluates recurrence rules that don't occur more frequently than daily evaluates groups of recurrence rules and handles exceptions Support for Joda-time dates and java.util.Date To-Do:Direct support for recurrences more frequent than daily Support for user-defined timezones Requirements:JDK 1.5 Maturity:Stable -- deployed in a large scale calendaring application Efficient for all common recurrences and reasonably efficient for others (Run tests for micro-benchmarks) No known non-halting behaviors [Less]

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KETL is an extract, transform, and load (ETL) tool designed by Kinetic Networks. KETL includes job scheduling and alerting capabilities. The KETL Server is a Java-based data integration platform consisting of a multi-threaded server that manages various job executors. Jobs are defined using an XML definition language.

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WinTVCap_GUI is a graphical user interface for the recording tools WinTVCap and GBRecord. Additional it allows to use any command line accepting application for capturing.

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This project was inspired by google calendar. It was made because there are no event scheduling widgets / timesheet widgets out there. My primary objective was to learn gwt. Some screenshots: When it's done, hopefully it will provide at least ... [More] the following: week view / month view css-only looks a well designed architecture that will enable someone to easily customize some aspect of the widget multiple events at same time (this one is hard) Right now, the ui basics are laid out, but these areas need a lot of work: UI engine Code architecture I am constantly changing the code, because I still haven't decided how I will enable event scheduling listening, customization, etc. So, the code is a bit messy but hopefully with time and some suggestions it will improve. By the way, don't forget this project is using GWT from the SVN (with java5 syntax support), so you'll need to get at least the latest GWT 1.5 RC to compile the project. 10 Mar 2008Finally managed to get some spare time. Check out the new demo 20 January 2008Still rewriting some stuff. Demo is offline, I'm experimenting with Database access and RPC Event navigation must be almost finished. Month view now adds/removes rows according to the current month A new Demo will be up soon! 2 January 2008Happy New Year! Still rewriting some stuff, altough basic create/retrieve/delete functionality is working. As usual, comments, suggestions, etc. are welcome! [Less]

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Java Calendar Tools is a project to provide Java-based tools and components that will leverage industry standard calendar protocols (iCalendar in particular). Currently available libraries include an iCalendar library and a Swing-based month-at-a-time CalendarPanel class for displaying events.

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Webical is a web application to view and edit multiple iCalendars. Its features include progressive enhancement, a plugin framework that can be used to enhance the GUI and the back end providers, pluggable authentication, and i18n. English and Dutch ... [More] localizations are provided, and adding more locales is easy. You need a servlet container, such as Apache Tomcat, to run it. Current version: 0.4.1 Check out the demo at: http://demo.webical.org Nightly builds can be found at: http://nightly.webical.org Want to use Webical and install it on your own server? Check out the installation guide. If you find any bugs, or have any feature requests, please use our issue tracker. Read How to report an issue for guidelines. For support, please join our google group and ask your questions. The Webical developer group can be found at google goups: webical-developers ResourcesThe pages below are important resources for Webical. You can also check out the pages tagged as Resource (User / Developer). Users Developers Roadmap Features How to install Webical How to report an issue CommunicationDevelopers communicate mainly through the webical-developers group found at http://groups.google.com/group/webical-developers. Webical developers maintain a Development blog where status updates and announcements can be found. The blog can be found at http://blog.webical.org [Less]