TimePicker JSP Tag Overview

The TimePicker JSP tag is a server-side wrapper for the Kendo UI TimePicker widget.

Getting Started

Configuration

Below are listed the steps for you to follow when configuring the Kendo UI TimePicker.

Step 1 Make sure you followed all the steps from the introductory article on Telerik UI for JSP.

Step 2 Create a new action method which renders the view.

    @RequestMapping(value = {"index"}, method = RequestMethod.GET)
    public String index() {

        return "web/timepicker/index";
    }

Step 3 Add the Kendo UI taglib mapping to the page.

    <%@taglib prefix="kendo" uri="https://www.telerik.com/kendo-ui/jsp/tags"%>

Step 4 Add a timepicker tag.

    <kendo:timePicker name="timepicker" value="<%= new java.util.Date() %>">
    </kendo:timePicker>

Event Handling

Subscribe to Events

You can subscribe to all events exposed by Kendo UI TimePicker by the handler name.

<kendo:timePicker name="timepicker" change="timepicker_change"></kendo:timePicker>

<script>
    function timepicker_change() {
        //Handle the change event
    }
</script>

Reference

Existing Instances

You are able to reference an existing TimePicker instance via the jQuery.data(). Once a reference is established, you are able to use the TimePicker API to control its behavior.

//Put this after your Kendo TimePicker tag declaration
<script>
$(function() {
    // Notice that the Name() of the timepicker is used to get its client-side instance
    var timepicker = $("#timepicker").data("kendoTimePicker");
});
</script>

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