Files named displayedDaysFor*CalculationTestData hold data for testing if UISchedule caluclates dates that javascriptwidget will need for initial date range.Here is the format:a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,i,j,kwherea - day of week from which week starts (1-sunday,2-monday,etc.)b - show weekends (1-true,0-false)c - initial date yeard - initial date monthe - initial date dayf - expected start yearg - expected start monthh - expected start dayi - expected end yearj - expected end monthk - expected end daydisplayedDaysForDayViewCalculationTestData is not fully ready yetdisplayedDaysForMonthViewCalculationTestData lacks expected end date !!!If anything in algorithm changes and test data will become invalid, they can be easily recreated by putting followingcode into UISchedule.getCalendarData method Calendar calendar = Calendar.getInstance(); calendar.setTime(startDate);// calendar.add(Calendar.DATE, 3); //for generating data for week view// calendar.add(Calendar.DATE, 9); //for generating data for month view //for generating data for day view no incrementing is required setDate(calendar.getTime()); final Date firstDisplayedDay = getFirstDisplayedDay(this); Calendar firstDayCalendar = Calendar.getInstance(); firstDayCalendar.setTime(firstDisplayedDay); Calendar startDateCalendar = Calendar.getInstance(); startDateCalendar.setTime(startDate); Calendar endDateCalendar = Calendar.getInstance(); endDateCalendar.setTime(endDate); Calendar lastDayCalendar = Calendar.getInstance(); lastDayCalendar.setTime(getLastDisplayedDate(this)); System.out.println("" + getFirstDay() + "," + (isShowWeekends(this) ? 1 : 0) + "," + calendar.get(Calendar.YEAR) + "," + calendar.get(Calendar.MONTH) + "," + calendar.get(Calendar.DATE) + "," + startDateCalendar.get(Calendar.YEAR) + "," + startDateCalendar.get(Calendar.MONTH) + "," + startDateCalendar.get(Calendar.DATE) + "," + endDateCalendar.get(Calendar.YEAR) + "," + endDateCalendar.get(Calendar.MONTH) + "," + endDateCalendar.get(Calendar.DATE)// + "," + firstDayCalendar.get(Calendar.YEAR) + "," + firstDayCalendar.get(Calendar.MONTH) + "," + firstDayCalendar.get(Calendar.DATE)// + "," + lastDayCalendar.get(Calendar.YEAR) + "," + lastDayCalendar.get(Calendar.MONTH) + "," + lastDayCalendar.get(Calendar.DATE) );Just remember to avoid blank lines, especially at the end of file.