<t:tree2 ...>
<f:facet name="mynode">
<t:commandLink target="otherframe" action="" />
</f:facet>
If you were using facelets, you could avoid frames as well, and just put the tree in the template of each page. The tree's state would be preserved across each page of the template. That way you don't need to worry about problems associated with frames. Also, you would be able to update the tree model and have the changes show up all the time (not needed to refresh the tree's frame)
-Andrew
On 5/24/06, sarma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi,
1)
i have a frame with two parts
<FRAMESET cols="50%,50%">
<FRAME src=""> <FRAME src=""
</FRAMESET>
frame 1 is treecontroller.jsp file is there
and tree in treecontroller.jsp is like this
tree
-----
a
first
second
while i click a node of that treecontroller i.e if i click a node first it
show the first.jsp file in frame 2
and i click a node second it have to show second.jsp file in frame2
how i have to write a code for that in myfaces tree control
2)
the nodes are to added dynamically when i click on the root node
means when i added a record to the database three
while i click a root node which is in collapsed state it have to show
latest database results as like this
+root
when i click root
-root
first
second
third
will have to come
and when i click on third it has to go to some page means i have to add
command link to that node dynamically
means when i click third it has to go third.jsp and displayed in frame2
please help me because i have to implement this
if any body does this please send me mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with regards
shannui
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