Hi,
This sounds great.  Would you mind posting the java code and html file (or
relevant snippets) for a page that accomplishes this?  I'm still very new to
wicket, and the example would be very helpful!
Thanks,
-Evan


James McLaughlin-3 wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> I've just done this, works like a charm. Use a DefaultTreeModel for
> your tree, and when it comes time to insert / remove nodes, just use
> the appropriate methods on DefaultTreeModel. If you are doing this
> with an ajax tree, you will want to call updateTree(AjaxRequestTarget)...
> 

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