If you need to display a tree in html using JSP, I don't think struts will
help you out too much there.
You can have struts hold the data in some form or other but the difficulty
may lie in the displaying of data as there is no standard html tree and
expanding/collapsing tree branches could be complex.

I've created the html tree in java code with recursion and that was a fast,
allbeit not flexible solution.

I've also represented my tree data in xml and used xslt to transform it into
an html tree structure consisting of ul and li tags.  That worked nicely
(not too fast though) and was a very flexible solution.  Used javascript to
expand/collapse.

Steve


-----Original Message-----
From: Pani Ramasami [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 5:53 PM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: need to display a tree struture in JSP


Hi:

I have a object which contains all the necessary data. Now, I need to
display the data in a Tree structure in my JSP. Iam using Stuts 1.1b3. (may
be irrelavant) 

If any of you have done this succesfully, kindly guide me on how to proceed.

Thanks,
Pani.



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