You can schedule pretty much anything with a start and end date
With Ext Scheduler you can schedule pretty much anything with a start and end date. Since our products are fully cross browser, you can be sure that they will work in IE, Firefox, Chrome, Safari etc. You can also leverage the Ext JS component model and extend our components as well as create your own plugins to add your own functionality.
Our products can easily be integrated in any web application environment: Java, PHP, ASP.NET or any other web stack.
Key Features
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Built entirely on web standards
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Integrates with any type of backend
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Fully themeable using CSS
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Drag & drop and resize items easily
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Supports all major browsers
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Unit tested with Siesta
These examples use our 2.x version which is based onpan class="Apple-converted-space">
Ext
JS 4.
We would very much appreciate your help with reporting
bugs ifif
you find any. In our 1.x version, we also support Ext JS 3 and when you purchase
a license you will get access to both our versions.
This example shows you how you can validate the tasks in your schedule while
interacting with them.
ThThis example logs the events fired by the scheduler and its data stores (loading
both XML and JSON data).
ThThis example shows how you can scroll to a point in time, or to a specific event
in your data store.
A Tree Scheduler sample showing an airport schedule.
SiSimple example showing how you can print your scheduled data.
The timescale can be configured with a resolution ranging from seconds to years.
ThThis example uses a buffered scheduling view to show tasks for 1000 resources.
Zooming from minutes to years
You can easily export the Scheduling chart to PDF or PNG.