Re: appointment calender in java

From:
Eric Sosman <esosman@comcast-dot-net.invalid>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Mon, 03 Dec 2012 08:29:06 -0500
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On 12/3/2012 1:27 AM, Navnath Gadakh wrote:

i am developing swing application in that i want appointment scheduler like google how i can do that plz help?


     You've provided a little more detail, but not much. Which
part(s) of the task are troubling you? You'll probably need a
persistent store for appointments, a calendar presentation for
viewing them, and an editor for creating, modifying, and deleting
them. You may also want an E-mail or SMS or other means to send
notices when appointment times are approaching, perhaps a scheme
for giving appointments different privacy levels, maybe a multi-
calendar browser to find times when a set of people could schedule
a meeting, perhaps a way to allow others to add appointments to
specified parts of your schedule ("office hours"), ...

     In other words, "appointment scheduler like Google" does not
describe your problem with enough precision to allow people to
offer you much help. A full-fledged Google Calendar clone would
be a very large project for one person.

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