Novell ships a product called MVC Beans for eBusiness. This product
follows the command and format patterns that IBM uses with WebSphere. One
of the format beans that Novell ships produces a very flexible and
extensible, Explorer style, tree-view that takes very little coding to
customize.
At 10:39 AM 1/30/01 -0500, you wrote:
>I posted a question earlier regarding calling/using a JTree within a MVC
>architecture. If someone knows how to properly implement any Swing
>functionality with this architecture, that would be helpful also.
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>thanks!
>Thank You...
>Danielle Carbo
>BearNet (8-226-7198)
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