Multiple selection Calendar for jsf - calendar

Is there an already implemented Calendar for JSF which allows the user to select multiple dates? I need a calendar in which I can select more than one date.
Thanks

Yes, with primefaces http://www.primefaces.org:8080/prime-showcase/ui/calendarMultipleSelection.jsf

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angular 5 calendar with month weeks and days view

In work I am tasked to make a responsive schedule that tells the user his/her appointments today/week/month.
I found
Angular-calendar
but I didn't get how to works because it the documentation was updated to angular 6 and I use 5
so is there any alternatives and if there's no alternatives how to use this calendar?
you can use "angular-calendar" library to display Calendar in angular
you can see the demo from this link Angular Calendar Demo

Google Calendar or any other calendar code

Hello I want to know if I can use the Google Calendar or any code of a calendar for my page. I create a simple page with login and register box, but now I want at the 3rd page to have a calendar.
For example:
1.The user John can have his calendar and he can create events and other..
2.The Emily is another user and she have another calendar with another events that she want to add..
I know I need to do this using database, but I don't find something useful..:(
You can find this project useful. If you are not comfortable using MVC framework, you can get an idea from project and build in pure javascript.
You can use a google calendar on your page.
How to embedd and customize:
GoogleCalendar

Sync calendar data to Google Calendar and Outlook in CakePHP

I am creating reservations application in CakePHP and I have action called Calendar, which Uses jQuery datepicker to display calendar. When I click on a date, I get jQuery accordion to display information about reservations on that day.
I want to know if it's possible to use my reservations data and convert it to calendar format used by Google Calendar and Outlook Calendar and sync this data with them.
For Google calendar you can take a look at the API v3 https://developers.google.com/google-apps/calendar/ or CalDAV api https://developers.google.com/google-apps/calendar/caldav/v2/guide

Customize the fields that Redmine calendar displays

I'm interested in using Redmine for a scheduling/rental system and I'm running into a particular issue with the calendar that's slightly annoying.
On the calendar, I'd like the ability to choose the fields that appear in the default view but I'm not sure how to go about doing that. I'd ideally like to have the Subject be the main link instead of the tracker and issue id.
Any way to modify which fields Redmine displays on the calendar?
Easyredmine has a customizable calendar plugin which can show calendar events by the name you have choosen. I'm not sure if it has options to show already created issues with your preferable field as title.
http://www.easyredmine.com/online-store/easy-redmine-plugins/meeting-manager

Standalone Calendar App/Software

We're looking for a standalone (non-cms) calendaring solution to display on the web. It could be open source or a paid service.
We're primarily looking for a way to display a calendar on the web complete with when the events are and what the names of the events are. It would be great if it can display in different views like by week, month, year. Month view would be the most important one. We want to keep it as simple as possible. We mainly just want users to view the calendar. The events do not even have to be editable on the end user's side just as long as there is some way for us on the backend to add/delete/import events into the calendar whether it be through .ics (iCal files)/desktop software/via some web interface. We know Google Calendar is around and there is also PHPiCalendar. Are there any other alternatives around?
Any suggestions would be appreciated!
Thanks!
Here's a pretty cool calendar built on jQuery.
http://arshaw.com/fullcalendar/
Laszlo Webtop has a cool calendar app:
http://www.laszlosystems.com/products/webtop/webtop_nexxus
WebCalendar, WebIcal

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