hai,
u can use JTree for this.
Vinay Talwar
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Hi everybody!
Does anybody have a method that puts out the structure of the directories
that are subdirectory of a specified directory (sounds a bit strange).
Here's an example to clarify what I want:
Specified Directory: docs
Output of the servlet:
docs
- HTML
- - SelfHTML
- - HTML 4.0
- Java
- - Specifications
- - - jai
- - javadocs
- - - servlet-api
- - - jdk1.3 docs
...
Hope anybody can help me!
Michael Weller
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