anyone?
kewldude wrote:
>
> Okay, after eating dinner, I figured out that a work around can be done to
> get the currently selected node by binding the tree2 component to a
> backing bean that has a HtmlTree object. And from there this.selectedNode
> = yourTreeObject.getNode().getDescription. The wiki should be updated to
> reflect that.
>
> Anyway, moving forward, I'm still trying to decipher why the action
> attribute was mapped to this selectedNode() method (
> action="#{treeBacker.selectedNode} ). I mean how did it all work out? When
> the selectedNode() executes, yes it assigns the descripton of the current
> selected node to the selectedNode variable, then what? What's the
> relation of that selectedNode() method to the public List getChildren()
> method of the LazyTreeNode.java which I assumed is the one responsible for
> fetching the children of the clicked node.
>
> I hope someone can give a refresher or something. Thanks.
>
>
> kewldude wrote:
>>
>> I'm trying to use the Alternative Tree2 Lazy Loading Method...by
>> jtmille30 approach in lazy loading my tree.
>>
>> I'm just wondering why the action attribute in the jsp is pointing to
>> (action="#{treeBacker.selectedNode} ) which is in the back end its
>>
>> public void selectedNode() {
>> this.selectedNode =
>> this.getTreeModel().getNode().getDescription();
>> }
>>
>> This.getTreeModel().getNode() is non existent. I'm using myfaces 1.1.5
>> core and impl and tomahawk 1.1.6. What is only available to me is
>> this.getTreeModel().getNodeByID(String nodeID)...
>> I don't know what to put in the nodeID.
>> Anyone care to clear the confusion here?
>> At the same time what does that method (selectedNode) really do?
>>
>>
>>
>
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