I believe, that what you want, is not to set response page, but rather
to switch panel components. At least that sounds much more reasonable
to me.

-Matej

On 7/4/07, kenixwong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> the reason i using the tree is my menu will be cover a lot of reports ( i m
> develop the report module). So if using the tree style, the interface will
> be look more nicer and structure. Plus the dynamic feel to the user :p (more
> attractive). is that the wicket - tree is hard to maintain? Actually i had
> build the tree, sub tree and report name. All i listed in array and then
> called up the array to execute became a tree.
>
> Anyway, i found that the wicket example did not show the use of the node
> link. Any place can help ? As i went through this forum but still cant get
> any idea to solve it .. :( how ar??
>
>
>
> Eelco Hillenius wrote:
> >
> >> sorry for understood.. i m not just play around. i wish to build a new
> >> module for my current project. And i wish to manage all the menus in a
> >> tree
> >> style outlook. So, can i get some guide frou u , Eelco ..
> >
> > If you are looking for menus, why not use something like this:
> > http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/menu/? That will be much easier to set
> > up than bending the Tree component into something it is not meant for.
> >
> > Eelco
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