public class DatePickerEnhanced extends DatePicker {
public static DatePickerEnhanced newInstance() {
DefaultMonthSelector monthSelector = new DefaultMonthSelector();
CalendarView view = new DefaultCalendarView();
CalendarModel model = new CalendarModel();
return new DatePickerEnhanced(monthSelector, view, model);
}
public DatePickerEnhanced() {
super(new DefaultMonthSelector(), new DefaultCalendarView(), new CalendarModel());
}
public DatePickerEnhanced(DefaultMonthSelector monthSelector, CalendarView view, CalendarModel model) {
super(monthSelector, view, model);
}
public CalendarView getCalendarView() {
return getView();
}
}
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```scalaobject pingpong extends Application {val pong = new Pongval ping = new Ping(100000, pong)ping.startpong.start}```
object pingpong extends Application { val pong = new Pong val ping = new Ping(100000, pong) ping.start pong.start }
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}
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