Darn, no I have not found other options, but I can give it another try
tonight or tomorrow. 

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Hillenius
Sent: 19. juli 2005 18:17
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Subject: Re: [Wicket-user] javascript tree-component

Looks good, but it is GPL. That means that we can't ship it with Wicket.

Any other options?

Eelco


Jan Mikkelsen wrote:

>Hi Eelco and Frank 
>
>I don't that would work for me, as the tree does not support
checkboxes,
>does it?
>I'm looking at dhtmlxTree (http://scbr.com/docs/products/dhtmlxTree/)
>which does support checkboxes. It is free in the standard edition, and
>it looks pretty good. Initialisation is a lot like the Qooxdoo tree. 
>
>I'm not sure yet, but I might build a very simple component this week,
>because I may need it. I've done the same in Struts and I'm sure its
>easier in Wicket. Or maybe we should make this a cooperative effort,
>Frank? ;)
>
>Jan
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>Hillenius
>Sent: 19. juli 2005 17:24
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Wicket-user] javascript tree-component
>
>We can start anew :)
>
>Basically, we can conclude that Tree works basically, but that it is
not
>
>very usefull for embedding in forms yet. To be usefull, it has to be a 
>Javascript tree, that doesn't do roundtrips all the time. Actually, it 
>would be perfect if it is ajax enabled too, so that you generate 
>roundtrips when you select a node without having to update your whole 
>form/ page.
>
>With 1.1/ HEAD, we can now create such javascript enabled components
(no
>
>ajax yet, though we're working on that too). The only thing left to do 
>now is to actually build the basterd.
>
>I wouldn't like to build a javascript/ DHTML tree from scratch, but 
>rather reuse a good one. From the trees I found, I like the Qooxdoo
tree
>
>(http://qooxdoo.sourceforge.net/build/public/test/user/Tree_1.html)
>best.
>
>On the Java side of things, we need to have another tree class (either 
>extending from Tree or from AbstractTree), which contributes any 
>javascript/ css references to the header, and which writes out the 
>initialization code nescesary for the tree. Which in the case of the 
>Qooxdoo tree looks like:
>
>      root = t;
>      var te1 = new QxTreeFolder("Desktop", "icons/16/desktop.png",
>"icons/16/desktop.png");
>      t.add(te1);
>      desktop = te1;
>      var te1_1 = new QxTreeFolder("Eigene Dateien");
>      var te1_2 = new QxTreeFolder("Arbeitsplatz");
>      var te1_3 = new QxTreeFolder("Netzwerkumgebung");
>      var te1_4 = new QxTreeFolder("Papierkorb");
>      te1.add(te1_1, te1_2, te1_3, te1_4);
>      var te1_2_1 = new QxTreeFile("Windows (C:)",
>"icons/16/blockdevice.png");
>      var te1_2_2 = new QxTreeFile("Dokumente (D:)",
>"icons/16/blockdevice.png");
>
>
>Any people having experience with DHTML tree's? Would Qooxdoo be a good

>choice?
>
>Regards,
>
>Eelco
>
>
>frank bengtsson wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>I cant find the thread[nodepanel] were we discussing javasctipt
>>    
>>
>implementation 
>  
>
>>of the tree component ??
>>
>>/Frank
>>
>> 
>>
>>    
>>
>
>
>
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