Hi, I did it a different way. I have no problem adding checkboxes with this
technique. See
http://javathoughts.capesugarbird.com/2009/03/jquery-tree-table-for-wicket.html.
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Can't answser the Wicket side, but consider:
a) Swing is not thread-safe
b) it is often better to code your own TreeNode as a bridge to the
underlying reality (Wicket's models?); rather than using
DefaultMutableTreeNode, which is a full-blown model in itself
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Hello,
I am using wicket tree with swing DefaultMutableTreeNode.
In render node, i am writing the tree headers labels.
protected String renderNode(TreeNode node) {
TreeItem item = (TreeItem) ((DefaultMutableTreeNode)
node).getUserObject();
return item.getName