Re: lazy-loading s:tree

2007-09-05 Thread Laurie Harper
Grr. This is a mailing list, not an IRC channel. If you don't get a response to a query it's probably because either (a) nobody who can help has checked the mailing list yet or (b) you haven't provided enough information. Reposting every few hours with "I haven't had a reply yet" isn't going to

Re: lazy-loading s:tree

2007-09-05 Thread Session A Mwamufiya
I'm sorry to be clogging your mailboxes with this, but I still have not received any responses. Probably those who worked on/with s:tree are not yet online, but if you are, please respond with an example of how to perform lazy loading on an s:tree treeViewer, or if you know of any technology ou

Re: lazy-loading s:tree

2007-09-05 Thread Session A Mwamufiya
Please, can someone refer me to the struts developers who've worked on s:tree. I've been trying to get some answers all day about this matter and have not received a single reply. > TreeViewer people, and Dojo fans, please chime in your comments. I > wanted to switch from struts with s:tree to

Re: lazy-loading s:tree

2007-09-05 Thread Session A Mwamufiya
TreeViewer people, and Dojo fans, please chime in your comments. I wanted to switch from struts with s:tree to Dojo, but I can't find any online examples where Dojo obtains the tree data from a java class. Do you have any examples I could look at? Thanks, Session > Hi, > > Has anyone been

lazy-loading s:tree

2007-09-05 Thread Session A Mwamufiya
Hi, Has anyone been able to find a way to lazy-load the s:tree tag. I'm having some performance issues with a really big tree. Please send me an example. Thanks, Session - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additi