ooh ooh... can you send us all a couple screen shots?

Jonathan Locke wrote:


was there a feature list for this somewhere? i missed that info...

Eelco Hillenius wrote:

Well, my first versions of tree dated a few months back allready, and back then I stressed the need for review; alas with zero response. Nevertheless, as I have played around with it and tried out all the different strategies (including low-level rendering) I could think of, I really feel it has got the refinement it needs.

I considered - actually made a start - with making some stubs in order to loose the Swing dependency. But, it soon started to be a huge copy action of the Swing tree packages. Also, in my case (in company) it would definitively have advantages to be able to plug in a Swing tree model as we use them in other projects as well.

It's a pitty that there's no generic tree package in the JDK. There are classes for lists etc in java.util, but as the only good tree(nodes) available are in Swing, I think it is not completely absurd to use this. Actually, reversing your argument, say that I made some special purpose data structures for the trees in Wicket, why not for ListView and Table then? Wouldn't that be just as confusing?

Nah, the longer I think about it, the more confident I am that this (using part of Swing for data) is the way to go. So, unless I am convinced to rethink this, I guess I'll leave it like it is.

Next question is whether it should be in core or in contrib. I'll put out a vote for this.

Eelco

Jonathan Locke wrote:


sounds good.

it could be that we should put this in wicket-contrib until 1.1 so we can tweak it before people depend on it like a core component. there's so much going on in core (and life outside wicket!) that i'm afraid we won't give tree the review and refinement it deserves.

    jon

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