I'm looking for free Vaadin calendar.
I know, that there is a commercial add'on:
http://vaadin.com/directory#addon/vaadin-calendar
Does anyone know any other free calendar implemented in Vaadin?
Since February 2013, Vaadin Calendar is now free for everyone. The license has changed to Apache 2.0 License.
As far as I (as a Vaadin Ltd employee) know, a free implementation of a complete calendar component quite similar to the Vaadin Calendar add-on, has not been submitted to Vaadin directory or mentioned on the forum as of July 5th 2011.
Please note that the Vaadin Calendar is free to use if your project is compatible with the AGPL 3.0 license.
The Vaadin DateField component provides some basic date picking functionality if that's enough.
Vaadin Calendar is also available for free underwriting agpl license. Whether AGPL is suitable for your project is another question.
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No Salesforce Extension Packs are available; am I wrong in concluding the web version of Visual Studio Code is useless for Salesforce development at this time?
using VS Code in the browser as a text editor certainly feels handicapped after being used to the tooling provided by the Salesforce Extensions.
Salesforce certainly seems aware of this and the benefits of a browser based code editor. In June 2020 Salesforce announced a pilot of Code Builder, which is a browser based version of VS Code with the Salesforce extensions built into it.
At Dreamforce this year (2021) it was announced that a beta Code Builder would become available in Spring 22. The spring 22 release notes have recently been published. While it doesn't seem to mention Code Builder, it is clearly something that has been in the works for a while and could be seen soon. Keep your eyes peeled, and if anyone else has any further information I'd love to hear it!
Can i implement DHTMLX / DayPoilet or FullCalendar in our Asp.Net MVC using Angularjs freely for hospital rooms booking scheduler as on one side we have rooms while on other side we have time like
https://fullcalendar.io/scheduler/
or
http://roombooking.scheduler-net.com/ (clickin on rooms button)
You can use the Standard edition of dhtmlxScheduler for your project. The Standard edition is distributed under GNU GPLv2 and can be downloaded for free. Please note that in case of using GPL version, your whole project should be open source and licensed under GNU GPL v2: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
If you can't or don't want to license your project under GNU GPLv2, you should purchase the license.
I found this on the hippo cms licence page.
All included libraries are distributed either under the Apache
Software License 2.0 or a compatible license, with the exception of
the Sencha ExtJS library. Sencha ExtJS is distributed under GPL v3,
with an Open Source License Exception for Applications. If you
customise or redistribute Hippo Community Edition code that uses ExtJS
components, then you must comply to their open source licenses - or
buy an appropriate developer license from Sencha.
As I want to distribute my product I would like to exclude everything that use Sencha ExtJS to keep the product in Apache 2.0 licence.
So my question is, which parts of HippoCMS need Sencha ExtJS to work ?
Because, for example if we can't create date without ExtJS, it's really bad because I (and the client) would like to use it, so that's why I am asking you.
Check out this discussion on our Community forum .
https://groups.google.com/forum/embed/?place=forum/hippo-community&showsearch=true&showpopout=true&showtabs=false&parenturl=http://www.onehippo.org/7_8/library/about/cms-forums.html#!searchin/hippo-community/Sencha$20ExtJs$20/hippo-community/DWbI32Mw5Rk/dXvqZa-dgdQJ
I'm going to use DNN Platform (v7.x) website as wiki portal for web application I'm working on.
Question: what licensing rules are applied to it? During installation I wasn't asked to accept any agreement, and at http://dnnsoftware.com site is only info about their paid CMS Evoq (based on DNN). I understand that it is commnunity edition and it's free, but is it free for commercial use and there is no restrictions about that?
Please, provide me some official resources.
DNN platform is an MIT licensed application, meaning you can pretty much do anything you want with it, even sell it to someone else for $1million dollars.
You can use it for a free website, you can use it for a paid website, you can use it to build a killer application and then sell that for billions of dollars.
edit: link to license -> https://dotnetnuke.codeplex.com/license
I am looking into Activesync for a project we may working on later later this year and am not clear now these technology is both licensed currently and how it will be licensed in the future.
Some documentation seems to be available on Microsoft Open Specification Support Team Blog and other places yet there is no SDK for AS at least publicly. Also there is mention of companies like HTC and Apple licensing AS. Does that also infer that they are paying for the license?
What you are looking for is the document Exchange_Server_2010_License_Agreement.pdf which can be found on this page: http://www.microsoft.com/openspecifications/en/us/programs/other/default.aspx
There you can see, that you have to pay for every sold piece of software that implements the Exchange ActiveSync protocol.