Thanks Gregor, let me explore the options you mentioned.

On Feb 6, 10:52 pm, gregor <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Arul,
>
> Check out:
>
> http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit-incubator/wiki/TreeTable
>
> Personally I find tree tables sometimes look confusing, especially if
> there are significant differences in the structure and/or size of the
> nodes, but a lot of people like them. They are also complicated
> widgets. I would consider as an alternative breaking up the structure
> into three widgets, for example:
>
> 1. A list of Accounts (Acc No) to pick from left side (a
> HorizontalPanel basically).
> 2. A standard Tree widget representing Account Name nodes at top level
> with the rules and tests nested underneath located top right
> 3. A "leaf data panel" to show details of a particular test or rule
> selected from the Tree, located bottom right.
>
> You could use HorizontalSplitPanel and VerticalSplitPanel to divide up
> the display giving much more flexibility to the user's view of the
> data, and I think you may find it looks a lot better and is easier to
> use. There are other alternatives involving DisclosurePanels etc. This
> approach may not only be easier for the user, but you may find it a
> lot easier to code as well.
>
> regards
> gregor
>
> On Feb 6, 3:48 pm, Arul <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi Gregor,
> >     I some how managed GWT component as replacement of my presentation
> > layer.
> > currenlty my application will be displaying like tree structure as
> > menu in the left hand and selecting each link its content is diplayed
> > in right side in grid with rows and columns. This kind of requirement
> > suits most of the places.
>
> >    In partcular link, the grid in right hand side would be dipslayed
> > like.
> >      a)Acct no       Accont Name
> >          1000            ABC ( 2 tests)
> >                               Test1 (2 rule)
> >                             Rule1
> >                              Test2( 2 rules)
> >                             Rule1
> >                             Rule2
>
> >         2000            XYZ ( 1 tests)
> >                               Test1 (5 rules)
>
> > Here first only acct no and name woold be displayed , test belongs to
> > an account would be expaned if user uses kind of arrow on acct name.
> > then rules belongs to each test expaned on request basis as selecting
> > the arrow.
>
> > Would you please assist me how I can achive this behavior in Grid? or
> > send me some usefule links if you have.?
>
> > Thanks a Lot
> > Arul
>
> > On Jan 2, 7:35 pm, gregor <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Here in the existing application it is easy for getting session values
> > > > (JSP) and assigned as part of query string.
>
> > > > Would you please tell me how the same can be acheived in GWT client
> > > > code(JAVA)?
> > > > How I can get those session values so that I can assign in Window.open
> > > > method?.
>
> > > Well your existing JSPs are running server side as servlets whereas
> > > your GWT code is running as javascript client side, so whereas your
> > > JSPs have automatic access to httpsession your GWT client code
> > > obviously does not. I think you might have to make a preparatory RPC
> > > call to get the necessary parameters from the user's session before
> > > you construct the URL.
>
> > > > Thanks
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