There is a WEB GUI component (a web control) called
TreeView in TICL - check it out at
http://www.kobrix.com. Same component behaves both
like a server-side bean (populate through custom tags
or by specifying a javax.swing.tree.TreeModel object)
or it generates a DHTML version expandable/collapsable
at the browser.

--- JOSHY MON M C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
> Can anybody help.
> I am looking for a tree contol that is to be used on
> JSP page. I have used
> javascript based tree but it is painfully slow, if
> no of nodes becomes high.
> Please tell an elegant solution. Using Java beans /
> Java applets ?
> Thanks in advance
> joshy
>
>
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