As Onur suggested the server-side toggle is the way to go for large trees. Eventually I envision an Ajax version of the tree2 component. Some of the recent tree2 changes reflect a step in that direction.
Sean On 2/22/06, Onur Tokan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Make the tree2 attribute to clientSideToggle="false". > > Regards, > Onur > > On 2/22/06, Hans Sowa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi > > > > I need to realize a tree which can have about 30.000 nodes and every node is > > clickable. I know this is a lot but this is my requirement from the > > business. I have now the situation that it is not possible at the moment so > > we have a workaround: Up 250 nodes we will show a scrollable list instead of > > the tree. But for the future I need a tree solution. > > > > I have now two issues with the tree2. > > 1. The html code which is created is very large and the browser runs in > > trouble. > > 2. There is a heap space problem in MyFaces for a certain number of nodes (> > > 250). > > > > My actually questions are > > Is there a solution for such large trees? Should I use an other tree instead > > of tree2? Is there anybody who has a similar problem and solved it? > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > -- > > mfg Hans Sowa > > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >

