It would be a moderately simple task to implement the tree gui in HTML/JSP with
a servlet behind it. The typical layout would be a 2 pane, side-by-side
frameset. The left frame containing the tree.jsp and the right displaying the
content.jsp of the tree.

-ernie


RAJA wrote:

> Hi all,
>          I am working as a systems executive  in GodrejInfotech Limited
> , Mumbai ,India . Currently I am working  on a project involving
> servlets .It also involves  database programming  using jdbc .
> I have a small problem . In one of the modules of the project  it is
> required toshow a tree(windows-explorer like). Now the problem is the
> client is accessing the application through NetscapeNavigator -4.5  or
> Internet Explorer and both of them don't support swing . But for
> displaying tree i will have to use swing class. Is there any alternative
>
> to my problem.?. Kindly suggest a way out ?.
>
> Regards,
> S.S.Rajagopal
>
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