I have a sample hierarchy that uses composite:child and
composite:parent relationships to establish relationships between
parent and child nodes.

I'm displaying my hierarchy in Composer's Assocation View and also in
Ensemble's Tree widget.  I'd like to see me hierarchy in both Composer
and Ensemble such that the root node is displayed first with it's
children underneath.  Something like:

Root node
    Child A node
        Child A_1 node
        Child A_2 node
    Child B node

My Composer Associations View shows my hierarchy in the desired format
by selecting the composite:child relationship.

However, my Ensemble Tree widget needs to be configured with the
composite:parent relationship set in the Transitive Property field.

This seems like they behave opposite of one another.  Could you help
me understand what exactly it means to set the property in both the
Assoctions View and the Tree's Transitive Property field?  I'm looking
to understand why we use composite:child for one but composite:parent
for the other.

Thanks,
Catrina
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