Or use binding and create the facets and the components in them programmatically, there are many examples on the web for creating components this way.
On 7/7/06, Cosma Colanicchia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
As Andrew said, you can always use a single node type (only one facet), and inside of it apply your presentation logic looking at the node properties. Cosma 2006/7/7, sarma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hi, > the facet are for "node types", not for "nodes . > but i am getting date from databases and as per my requirements > i have to set diffenent node types dynamically which i may not be > declared in > my jsp (predefine( > when i click that node it has to go to some page. > bu > t what happen here is i have to declare all node types (pre define) in jsp > like this > > in tree 2 we have to declare all nodes names in <facet> like this > <f:facet name="person"> > in java code > TreeNodeBase personNode = new TreeNodeBase("person", "Frank Foo", false); > > i want to declare my facets also in backing beans with nodestypes so > that my tree will become dynamic > > is there any solutions > please give some rough example . > > with regards > shannu > -- > View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/tree-2-is-not--a-dynamic-tree-tf1899088.html#a5212173 > Sent from the MyFaces - Users forum at Nabble.com. > >