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Latest revision as of 09:05, 17 January 2022


Introduction



ZK Calendar is a Google-Calendar-like Ajax component providing rich and intuitive scheduling functionality. One of the main benefits of ZK Calendar is it can be embedded into existing Java EE applications with minimal effort. The calendar can work seamlessly with other ZK components and support function and style customization.


ZK Calendar boasts all the advanced features of a modern-day calendar such as daily, weekly, and monthly views, drag-n-drop, multiple time zones, and permission control.

Go to see Online Demo

ZKCalEss CalendarIntroduction.png

Important Change

Since 3.0.0


The example project is at Github


Last Update : 2022/01/17

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