Ok,

Assuming I attach a actionlistener that will be called on any click of
command links(node description), should the action listener get the
value of the node and then forward the request to open corresponding JSP
pages? In that case, shdnt I need to know in advance what node
description should open which JSP page?

Sorry, if my questions seems silly, but I'm trying to understand the
tree as it would form a major navigation menu for my web page.


-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Schofield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 11:56 AM
To: MyFaces Discussion; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tree2 Implementation help


No you don't need to know which nodes to append the action listener to.
That is all handled for you in JSF.  As long as you re-render your tree
after you dynamically add or remove nodes, then you will be ok.  Take a
look at the simple examples.  They don't have dynamic data, but they do
show you how the same actionListener works for all of the nodes.

sean

On 8/4/05, Balaji Saranathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  
> 
> Hi,
> I've started to use Tree2 in my project. However, I'm having some
trouble
> understanding it. Hope someone can throw some light. 
> 
> I have the tree as part of the left side frame. Now, each node on the 
> tree is actually a link that should open up a new jsp page in the body

> frame. I looked at the example and assume that I would associate an 
> action listener. But doesnt adding an actionlistener mean I should 
> know statically, what each node links to? My problem is that the nodes

> can be appended dynamically which means I need to add links as nodes 
> to the tree that can open new JSP pages.
> 
> I'm kinda lost on how to implement it? Any help is greatly 
> appreciated.
> Thanks 
> Bala 
> 
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