Welcome to JEDI-VCL - with over 500 components, 
the best OpenSource component library for Delphi

About JVCL

The JEDI-VCL (JVCL) library is built from code donated by the JEDI community. It consists of over 500 VCL components that can be instantly reused in your Delphi and potentially Kylix projects. 

The entire JEDI VCL is distributed under the terms of the Mozilla Public License (MPL), and can be freely used in both freeware/shareware, Open Source and commercial projects. For more information please visit our licensing page.

Current / Open Issues

We need volunteers to help us with restructuring of the JVCL, and with creating help files. 

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News
February 2004

- A beta release of JVCL 3 has been posted to sourceforge on february 20. Go to http://sourceforge.net/projects/jvcl to get your copy. Since this is a beta, it is very possible that it contains bugs, so please help us make the JVCL better by report any findings to our bugtracker at http://homepages.borland.com/jedi/issuetracker

Read install info.

- Olivier Sannier, Andreas Hausladen and André Snepvangers are the contributors of the month.

January 2004

- DockPresident components developed by luxioban have been added to the JVCL. DockPresident (renamed to JVCL Docking), is a fabulous library of docking components that allows developer to add docking support to their applications with virtually no code. There are several docking styles supported: Standard Delphi, Visual C++, Visual InterDev and the autohiding docking forms of Visual Studio.Net. New docking styles can relatively easy be added by deriving new docking components from the base classes.

- the Delphi eXperience II and Delphi eXperience DotNet components developed by Marc Hoffman now have been added to the JVCL. 
Delphi eXperience II (renamed to Jv XP Controls) is a set of visual components that have a distinct XP/Office XP and include standard controls, like buttons and checkboxes as well as a very nice XP style navigation bar component.
Delphi eXperience DotNet (renamed to Jv DotNet Controls) is a set of standard controls with a visual look similar to the hot tracking style of the VS.Net components. This package includes standard as well as DB enabled controls.

August 2003

- Work on JVCL 3.0 has started with the goal of major consolidation of components, and better documentation. For a current snapshot, you can download it via CVS

July 2003

- William Yu Wei donates his KWizard

March 2003

- JVCL 2.1 Stable released. Read install info.  

February 2003

- Robert Marquardt finishes restructuring of JVCL 
- Robert Marquardt, Remko Bonte, and Ralf Grenzing are our newest
   "Contributors of the Month"

January 2003

- Andrey Chudin donates his Globus VCL library
- Robert Marquardt starts restructuring of JVCL 

November 2002

- Peter Thörnqvist becomes JVCL overall coordinator
- JVCL 2.0 Stable released. Read install info.  
   (for D5, D6, D6PE, D7 and D7PE and with limited support for BCB5).
   new in this version: UIL Plugin System

October 2002

- Peter Thörnqvist opens JVCL Forums as a suggested replacement for current Yahoo mailing lists. Please visit us there, and start participating.

September 2002

- Fernando Silva donates JvFooter, JvGroupHeader, and JVNTEventLog components

August 2002

- Tim Sullivan donates his UIL Plugin System (Version 5), and Ralf Steinhaeusser 
   his improved version of it
 
- Petr Vones and Remko Bonte are our newest "Contributors of the Month"
- JVCL 2.0 Beta released (incl. RALib, JvBands, and JEDI Installer). Read install info
- "JVCL Convert" includes now RaLib conversion
- Ralf Grenzing and Uwe Rupprecht create a new MegaDemo
- Marcel Bestebroer donates
"Don't Show Again" Dialog components 
- Rudy Velthuis donates
JvRadioControl component 

July 2002

- FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) page started
- John Kozikopoulos donates Image Thumbnail components 
- JVCL 2.0 Alpha released (incl. RxLib)
- "JVCL Convert" (a tool for comprehensive Search/Replace) released
- Added JvAnalogClock from Frenk Vrtariè 
- Stable JVCL 1.32 released (see download)
- "JVCL Contributors of the Month" page added
- Sebastien Buysse develops a Gateway synchronizing JVCL newsgroups and 
   mailing lists. 

June 2002

- Thanks to Matthias Thoma the Bug databases of JVCL and JCL have been merged. 
  This way you will need only one login/password to enter bugs for all JEDI projects.
- the well known RxLib will be joining JVCL in one of the next major releases of JVCL.
   Please join us in a newsgroup discussion on how to best merge RxLib into JVCL
- Jan Verhoeven donates his collection of 45 components to JVCL After conversion to
   JVCL naming/coding  standard, it will be included in the next major release of JVCL.
- RALib with its more than 20 components joins JVCL After conversion to JVCL
   naming/coding standard, it will be included in the next major release of JVCL.
- JVCL 1.31 released (5 new components from Sebastien Buysse, D5 compatibility 
  thanks to Andrei Prygounkov, bug fixes thanks to Peter Thörnqvist)
- Marcel Bestebroer, our Help coordinator, releases "Guidelines for JVCL Help Writers".
  Please join Marcel in making the JVCL Help a better one. 
- added a page for JVCL users

May 2002
- JVCL 1.30 beta released (over 50 new components - for details see components)
  This release is for D6 only. We need volunteers to make it D5-compatible
  Please contact us if you would like to help with porting to D5  
- Work on localization of JVCL initiated (need more volunteers)
- Ralf Grenzing and Uwe Rupprecht started to work on JVCL Demo 
- Alexander Samusenko rewrites JvHTMLParser and donates a Demo for it
- Peter Thörnqvist donates his library of over 50  EQ-Pack components
- Serhiy Perevoznyk donates his library of Dialog components
- Marcel Bestebroer releases JvInspector 1.12
- JVCL Webpage redesigned

April 2002
-
Jim Cooper donates his diagramming components 

March 2002
- JVCL 1.20 beta released (compatibility with Delphi 5)
- Help files released

February 2002
- JVCL registered on SourceForge.net Logo
- David Polberger donates his JvLinkLabel

March 2001
- Peter Below donates several new components
- Sebastien Buysse donates his huge collection of over 232 components (originally BU Pack)
- Chiang Seng Chang donates JvBandObject 
- Michael Rynn donates set of his components

September 2000
- Pasha Sivtsov donates PageSetup Dialog for Printing
- Eko Subagio donates DB-Aware DateTimePicker

July 2000
- Petr Vones donates a collection of his components

 

 


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