Static Tree Node Order

Hi ,
How can we set the sorting order of static nodes in a tree element ?
Thanks.

below doc would help you
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/nw-70
regards
nag

Similar Messages

  • How to create static tree nodes without query

    hi ,
    i want to create static tree .
    e.g.
    Employee
    Department
    Order
    these names are static. i dont have from query. but i have to link that nodes to pages how can i do?

    Hi Nilesh.
    I modified my example to show an extra level for the employees.
    But I can't say that I fully understand what you are trying to do. You say you don't want to use links, but you want to use the tree for the navigation of pages. And you say that all the names are static, yet there is a node saying 'show employee' ...
    But I hope you now understand how it all works and can continue your work!
    Kind regards,
    -Peter-

  • JSF tree view GUI component and tree node actions

    Hi,
    I am new in using JSF and have a problem with my simple test application.
    The application contains a tree view control with one static tree node and a separate text area. Clicking on the tree node shall fill the text area with the string 'hello'. Seems to be very simple, but it doesn't work.
    What did I do?
    First of all I use the Sun Java Studio Creator 2.
    By double clicking on the tree node in the design window of the IDE a method called treeNode1_action() was created. I also added the String text to the session bean. treeNode1_Action() does not more than setting text='hello' ( getSessionBean().setText('hello'); ).
    The jsp file contains the line
    <ui:textArea binding="#{Page1.textArea}" id="textArea" style="height: 192px; left: 360px; top: 48px; position: absolute; width: 456px" text="#{SessionBean1.text}"/>, so the text of the text area is bound to the session property 'text'.
    Running the application and clicking on the tree node does nothing except reloading the page (no 'hello' inside the text area).
    Using the debugger showed me that the bean property text is set correctly to 'hello', also after reloading the page.
    What did I do wrong?
    What do I have to do to display 'hello' in the text area?
    I would be glad for some good advice to solve my problem and looking forward for an answer.
    Regards from germany
    Matthias

    want to remove the green patch from the jsf tree componentas u said ,, it is COMPONENET so this is a pre-made creator component that u cant chnage its attributes ,,
    instead u can extract Theam.jar file and change the icons ,, u i didnt do it before ,, but u may be find what u want there,
    hope this will help
    good luck
    Mohammed

  • Confirmation Dialog when clicking on Tree Node.

    I am working on Oracle Apex 4.2.0.00.27 and I have the following problem:
    The code below shows the definition of a tree. The tree displays records from the table ACTIVITIES in hierarchical structure.
    When user clicks on a leaf/node of the tree he will be redirected to another page where the details of each Activity/leaf/node are displayed.
    The tree is part of a page where I have established a functionality to check for changes on the input fields of the page and inform the user when he tries to redirect without first saving the changes he made.
    What I want to do is:
    WHEN user clicks on a node of the tree AND he hasn't saved any changes he made
    THEN
    trigger a confirmation dialog.
    IF
    he clicks OK he is redirected to the node details page as defined on the tree definition:
    f?p=&APP_ID.:10:'||:APP_SESSION||'::::P10_ID:'||"ID"
    ELSE if he clicks CANCEL
    he stays on the same page.
    The condition to trigger the confirmation box is:
    if (document.getElementById('P0_CHANGES_DETECTED').value == 1)
    where P0_CHANGES_DETECTED is a universal hidden text field that is set to +'1'+ every time a change is made.
    and here is the tree definition:
    select case when connect_by_isleaf = 1 then 0
    when level = 1             then 1
    else                           -1
    end as status,
    level,
    +"NAME" as title,+
    null as icon,
    +"ID" as value,+
    null as tooltip,
    decode(PARENT_ID,null,null, 'f?p=&APP_ID.:10:'||:APP_SESSION||'::::P10_ID:'||"ID") as link
    from "#OWNER#"."ACTIVITIES"
    where GROUP_ID = :P20_GROUP_ID
    start with "ID" in (select ID from "#OWNER#"."ACTIVITIES" where GROUP_ID = :P20_GROUP_ID and PARENT_ID is null)
    connect by prior "ID" = "PARENT_ID"
    order siblings by "ID"
    I hope it is clear what I want to achieve. Thanks in advance.

    So you'll want to bind an event to all tree nodes that checks for the value and then fires the confirmation if there value is 1.
    Try something like this:
    - first, give your static ID attribute in your tree the value of tree_static_id (or whatever you want. just replace the id selector below with what you choose).
    - In your Page Function and Variable Declaration Javascript:
    function confirmSave() {
    var changeDetected = jQuery('#P0_CHANGES_DETECTED').val();
    if(changeDetected == 1) {
    //only do this if change is detected
    if(confirm('You have unsaved changes. Do you want to leave this page?')) {
    window.location('[your url here]');
    jQuery(document).ready(function() {
    //bind function to the click event
    $('#tree_static_id').find('li a').bind('click', function() { confirmSave(); } });
    });Hope this helps

  • How to resize a custom tree node like you would a JFrame window?

    Hello,
    I am trying to resize a custom tree node like you would a JFrame window.
    As with a JFrame, when your mouse crosses the Border, the cursor should change and you are able to drag the edge to resize the node.
    However, I am faced with a problem. Border cannot detect this and I dont want to use a mouse motion listener (with a large number of nodes, I fear it will be inefficient, calculating every node's position constantly).
    import java.awt.BorderLayout;
    import java.awt.Color;
    import java.awt.Component;
    import java.awt.Dimension;
    import java.awt.Insets;
    import java.util.EventObject;
    import javax.swing.BorderFactory;
    import javax.swing.Box;
    import javax.swing.JFrame;
    import javax.swing.JPanel;
    import javax.swing.JScrollPane;
    import javax.swing.JTextArea;
    import javax.swing.JTree;
    import javax.swing.tree.DefaultMutableTreeNode;
    import javax.swing.tree.DefaultTreeCellEditor;
    import javax.swing.tree.DefaultTreeCellRenderer;
    import javax.swing.tree.DefaultTreeModel;
    import javax.swing.tree.TreeSelectionModel;
    public class ResizeNode extends JPanel {
           AnilTreeCellRenderer2 atcr;
           AnilTreeCellEditor2 atce;
           DefaultTreeModel treeModel;
           JTree tree;
           DefaultMutableTreeNode markedNode = null;
         public ResizeNode() {
                super(new BorderLayout());
                   treeModel = new DefaultTreeModel(null);
                   tree = new JTree(treeModel);          
                  tree.setEditable(true);
                   tree.getSelectionModel().setSelectionMode(
                             TreeSelectionModel.SINGLE_TREE_SELECTION);
                   tree.setShowsRootHandles(true);
                  tree.setCellRenderer(atcr = new AnilTreeCellRenderer2());
                  tree.setCellEditor(atce = new AnilTreeCellEditor2(tree, atcr));
                   JScrollPane scrollPane = new JScrollPane(tree);
                   add(scrollPane,BorderLayout.CENTER);
         public void setRootNode(DefaultMutableTreeNode node) {
              treeModel.setRoot(node);
              treeModel.reload();
           public static void main(String[] args){
                ResizeNode tb = new ResizeNode();
                tb.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(400,200));
                  JFrame frame = new JFrame("ResizeNode");
                  frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
                  frame.setContentPane(tb);
                  frame.setSize(400, 200);
                  frame.pack();
                  frame.setVisible(true);
                  tb.populate();
         private void populate() {
              TextAreaNode2 r = new TextAreaNode2(this);
               setRootNode(r);
               TextAreaNode2 a = new TextAreaNode2(this);
               treeModel.insertNodeInto(a, r, r.getChildCount());          
    class AnilTreeCellRenderer2 extends DefaultTreeCellRenderer{
    TreeBasic panel;
    DefaultMutableTreeNode currentNode;
      public AnilTreeCellRenderer2() {
         super();
    public Component getTreeCellRendererComponent
       (JTree tree, Object value, boolean selected, boolean expanded,
       boolean leaf, int row, boolean hasFocus){
         TextAreaNode2 currentNode = (TextAreaNode2)value;
         NodeGUI2 gNode = (NodeGUI2) currentNode.gNode;
        return gNode.box;
    class AnilTreeCellEditor2 extends DefaultTreeCellEditor{
      DefaultTreeCellRenderer rend;
      public AnilTreeCellEditor2(JTree tree, DefaultTreeCellRenderer r){
        super(tree, r);
        rend = r;
      public Component getTreeCellEditorComponent(JTree tree, Object value,
       boolean isSelected, boolean expanded, boolean leaf, int row){
        return rend.getTreeCellRendererComponent(tree, value, isSelected, expanded,
         leaf, row, true);
      public boolean isCellEditable(EventObject event){
        return true;
    class NodeGUI2 {
         final ResizeNode view;
         Box box = Box.createVerticalBox();
         final JTextArea aa = new JTextArea( 1, 5 );
         final JTextArea aaa = new JTextArea( 1, 8 );
         NodeGUI2( ResizeNode view_ ) {
              this.view = view_;
              box.add( aa );
              aa.setBorder( BorderFactory.createMatteBorder( 0, 0, 1, 0, Color.GREEN ) );
              box.add( aaa );
              box.setBorder( BorderFactory.createMatteBorder( 5, 5, 5, 5, Color.CYAN ) );
         private Dimension getEditorPreferredSize() {
              Insets insets = box.getInsets();
              Dimension boxSize = box.getPreferredSize();
              Dimension aaSize = aa.getPreferredSize();
              Dimension aaaSize = aaa.getPreferredSize();
              int height = aaSize.height + aaaSize.height + insets.top + insets.bottom;
              int width = Math.max( aaSize.width, aaaSize.width );
              if ( width < boxSize.width )
                   width += insets.right + insets.left + 3;     // 3 for cursor
              return new Dimension( width, height );               
    class TextAreaNode2 extends DefaultMutableTreeNode {  
         NodeGUI2 gNode;
         TextAreaNode2(ResizeNode view_) {     
              gNode = new NodeGUI2(view_);
    }

    the node on the tree is only painted on using the
    renderer to do the painting work. A mouse listener
    has to be added to the tree, and when moved over an
    area, you have to determine if you are over the
    border and which direction to update the cursor and
    to know which way to resize when dragged. One of the
    BasicRootPaneUI has some code that can help determine
    that.Thanks for replying. What is your opinion on this alternative idea that I just had?
    I am wondering if it might be easier to have a toggle button in the node that you click when you want to resize the node. Then a mouse-down and dragging the mouse will resize the node. Mouse-up will reset the toggle button, and so will mouse down in an invalid area.
    Anil

  • Useful Code of the Day:  Hideable Tree Nodes

    Someone posted about how they could selectively hide tree nodes, and I already had this AbstractTreeModel class (which does some things DefaultTreeModel does and some it doesn't) and a concrete subclass for TreeNode objects, so I was thinking how one could do hideable nodes. So I came up with this solution.
    There's 4 classes here:
    - AbstractTreeModel is the base for the concrete TreeNodeTreeModel
    - TreeNodeTreeModel extends AbstractTreeModel to support TreeNodes (DefautlMutableTreeNode, etc.)
    - HideableMutableTreeNode which is a DefautlMutableTreeNode subclass which has a visible field (with is/set methods, of course).
    - HideableTreeModel is the hideable model which is a subclass of TreeNodeTreeModel.
    A HideableMutableTreeNode can be set invisible directly, but the tree still needs to be notified to update. So it's best to use the methods in HideableTreeModel which set a node's visibility which notify the tree of changes accordingly. Methods are also provided to check a full path's visibility or ensure a node including all parent nodes are visible.
    A HideableTreeModel can take any TreeNode class, it doesn't have to be all HideableMutableTreeNodes, but only HideableMutableTreeNodes can be made invisible, of course. Any other TreeNode type would just be considered visible.
    Hiding nodes works basically by making the tree think there's less nodes then there are. And to do this, the node counts and child index search just works by looping thru the parent's children. This has potential perfomance drawbacks of course, since one has to loop thru the node's children to get nodes every time. This could be alleviated by not supporting non-hideable nodes changing the internal maintenance of HideableMutableTreeNode contents. But I'll leave that to whoever really needs it. It shouldn't be a problem if there are are a relatively small set of child nodes in any given parent.
    Also, note that the root node in the model cannot be made invisible, cuz it'd be redundant since JTree can be set to hide the root node.
    // *** HideableTreeModel ***
    import java.awt.*;
    import java.awt.event.*;
    import javax.swing.*;
    import javax.swing.event.*;
    import javax.swing.tree.*;
    * <code>HideableTreeModel</code> is an <code>TreeNodeTreeModel</code>
    * implementation for <code>HideableMutableTreeNode</code> objects.  The
    * model can also take any other <code>javax.swing.tree.TreeNode</code>
    * objects. 
    public class HideableTreeModel extends TreeNodeTreeModel {
          * Creates a new <code>HideableTreeModel</code> object.
          * @param  root  the root node
         public HideableTreeModel(TreeNode root) {
              super(root);
          * Checks if the specified node is visible.  A node can only be
          * hidden if the node is an instance of <code>HideableMutableTreeNode</code>.  <br />
          * <br />
          * Note that this only test the visibility of the specified node, not
          * whether a parent node is visible.  Use <code>isPathToNodeVisible(Object)</code>
          * to check if the full path is visible. 
          * @param  node  the node
          * @param  true if the node is visible, else false
         public boolean isNodeVisible(Object node) {
              if(node != getRoot()) {
                   if(node instanceof HideableMutableTreeNode) {
                        return ((HideableMutableTreeNode)node).isVisible();
              return true;
          * Sets the specified node to be hidden.  A node can only be made hidden
          * if the node is an instance of <code>HideableMutableTreeNode</code>.  <br />
          * <br />
          * Note that this method will notify the tree to reflect any changes to
          * node visibility.  <br />
          * <br />
          * Note that this will not alter the visibility of any nodes in the
          * specified node's path to the root node.  Use
          * <code>ensurePathToNodeVisible(Object)</code> instead to make sure the
          * full path down to that node is visible.  <br />
          * <br />
          * Note that this method will notify the tree to reflect any changes to
          * node visibility. 
          * @param  node  the node
          * @param  v     true for visible, false for hidden
          * @param  true if the node's visibility could actually change, else false
         public boolean setNodeVisible(Object node, boolean v) {
              // can't hide root
              if(node != getRoot()) {
                   if(node instanceof HideableMutableTreeNode) {
                        HideableMutableTreeNode n = (HideableMutableTreeNode)node;
                        // don't fix what ain't broke...
                        if(v != n.isVisible()) {
                             TreeNode parent = n.getParent();
                             if(v) {
                                  // need to get index after showing...
                                  n.setVisible(v);
                                  int index = getIndexOfChild(parent, n);
                                  super.nodeInserted(parent, n, index);
                             } else {
                                  // need to get index before hiding...
                                  int index = getIndexOfChild(parent, n);
                                  n.setVisible(v);
                                  super.nodeRemoved(parent, n, index);
                        return true;
              return false;
          * Checks if the specified node is visible and all nodes above it are
          * visible. 
          * @param  node  the node
          * @param  true if the path is visible, else false
         public boolean isPathToNodeVisible(Object node) {
              Object[] path = getPathToRoot(node);
              for(int i = 0; i < path.length; i++) {
                   if(!isNodeVisible(path)) {
                        return false;
              return true;
         * Sets the specified node and all nodes above it to be visible.
         * Note that this method will notify the tree to reflect any changes to
         * node visibility.
         * @param node the node
         public void ensurePathToNodeVisible(Object node) {
              Object[] path = getPathToRoot(node);
              for(int i = 0; i < path.length; i++) {
                   setNodeVisible(path[i], true);
         * Returns the child of parent at index index in the parent's child array.
         * @param parent the parent node
         * @param index the index
         * @return the child or null if no children
         public Object getChild(Object parent, int index) {
              if(parent instanceof TreeNode) {
                   TreeNode p = (TreeNode)parent;
                   for(int i = 0, j = -1; i < p.getChildCount(); i++) {
                        TreeNode pc = (TreeNode)p.getChildAt(i);
                        if(isNodeVisible(pc)) {
                             j++;
                        if(j == index) {
                             return pc;
              return null;
         * Returns the number of children of parent.
         * @param parent the parent node
         * @return the child count
         public int getChildCount(Object parent) {
              int count = 0;
              if(parent instanceof TreeNode) {
                   TreeNode p = (TreeNode)parent;
                   for(int i = 0; i < p.getChildCount(); i++) {
                        TreeNode pc = (TreeNode)p.getChildAt(i);
                        if(isNodeVisible(pc)) {
                             count++;
              return count;
         * Returns the index of child in parent.
         * @param parent the parent node
         * @param child the child node
         * @return the index of the child node in the parent
         public int getIndexOfChild(Object parent, Object child) {
              int index = -1;
              if(parent instanceof TreeNode && child instanceof TreeNode) {
                   TreeNode p = (TreeNode)parent;
                   TreeNode c = (TreeNode)child;
                   if(isNodeVisible(c)) {
                        index = 0;
                        for(int i = 0; i < p.getChildCount(); i++) {
                             TreeNode pc = (TreeNode)p.getChildAt(i);
                             if(pc.equals(c)) {
                                  return index;
                             if(isNodeVisible(pc)) {
                                  index++;
              return index;
         * Main method for testing.
         * @param args the command-line arguments
         public static void main(String[] args) {
              JFrame f = new JFrame();
              f.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
              HideableMutableTreeNode root = new HideableMutableTreeNode("root");
              root.add(new HideableMutableTreeNode("child_1"));
              final HideableMutableTreeNode c2 = new HideableMutableTreeNode("child_2");
              c2.setVisible(false);
              final HideableMutableTreeNode c2a = new HideableMutableTreeNode("child_2_A");
              c2.add(c2a);
              c2.add(new HideableMutableTreeNode("child_2_B"));
              root.add(c2);
              HideableMutableTreeNode c3 = new HideableMutableTreeNode("child_3");
              HideableMutableTreeNode cC = new HideableMutableTreeNode("child_3_C");
              cC.setVisible(false);
              c3.add(cC);
              c3.add(new HideableMutableTreeNode("child_3_D"));
              root.add(c3);
              root.add(new HideableMutableTreeNode("child_4"));
              root.add(new HideableMutableTreeNode("child_5"));
              DefaultMutableTreeNode c6 = new DefaultMutableTreeNode("child_6");
              c6.add(new DefaultMutableTreeNode("child_6_A"));
              c6.add(new DefaultMutableTreeNode("child_6_B"));
              root.add(c6);
              final HideableTreeModel model = new HideableTreeModel(root);
              JTree tree = new JTree(model);
              f.getContentPane().add(new JScrollPane(tree), BorderLayout.CENTER);
              JButton b = new JButton("toggle");
              b.addActionListener(new ActionListener() {
                   public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
                        model.setNodeVisible(c2, !model.isNodeVisible(c2));
                        //model.ensurePathToNodeVisible(c2a);
              f.getContentPane().add(b, BorderLayout.SOUTH);
              f.pack();
              f.setSize(300, 500);
              f.show();
    // *** HideableMutableTreeNode ***
    import javax.swing.*;
    import javax.swing.tree.*;
    * <code>HideableMutableTreeNode</code> is a <code>DefaultMutableTreeNode</code>
    * implementation that works with <code>HideableTreeModel</code>.
    public class HideableMutableTreeNode extends DefaultMutableTreeNode {
         * The node is visible flag.
         public boolean visible = true;
         * Creates a tree node that has no parent and no children, but which
         * allows children.
         public HideableMutableTreeNode() {
              super();
         * Creates a tree node with no parent, no children, but which allows
         * children, and initializes it with the specified user object.
         * @param userObject - an Object provided by the user that
         * constitutes the node's data
         public HideableMutableTreeNode(Object userObject) {
              super(userObject);
         * Creates a tree node with no parent, no children, initialized with the
         * specified user object, and that allows children only if specified.
         * @param userObject - an Object provided by the user that
         * constitutes the node's data
         * @param allowsChildren - if true, the node is allowed to have child
         * nodes -- otherwise, it is always a leaf node
         public HideableMutableTreeNode(Object userObject, boolean allowsChildren) {
              super(userObject, allowsChildren);
         * Checks if the node is visible.
         * @return true if the node is visible, else false
         public boolean isVisible() {
              return this.visible;
         * Sets if the node is visible.
         * @param v true if the node is visible, else false
         public void setVisible(boolean v) {
              this.visible = v;
    // *** TreeNodeTreeModel ***
    import java.awt.*;
    import java.awt.event.*;
    import javax.swing.*;
    import javax.swing.event.*;
    import javax.swing.tree.*;
    * <code>TreeNodeTreeModel</code> is an <code>AbstractTreeModel</code>
    * implementation for <code>javax.swing.tree.TreeNode</code> objects.
    public class TreeNodeTreeModel extends AbstractTreeModel {
         * Creates a new <code>TreeNodeTreeModel</code> object.
         * @param root the root node
         public TreeNodeTreeModel(TreeNode root) {
              super();
              setRoot(root);
         * Returns the parent of the child node.
         * @param node the child node
         * @return the parent or null if root
         public Object getParent(Object node) {
              if(node != getRoot() && (node instanceof TreeNode)) {
                   return ((TreeNode)node).getParent();
              return null;
         * Returns the child of parent at index index in the parent's child array.
         * @param parent the parent node
         * @param index the index
         * @return the child or null if no children
         public Object getChild(Object parent, int index) {
              if(parent instanceof TreeNode) {
                   return ((TreeNode)parent).getChildAt(index);
              return null;
         * Returns the number of children of parent.
         * @param parent the parent node
         * @return the child count
         public int getChildCount(Object parent) {
              if(parent instanceof TreeNode) {
                   return ((TreeNode)parent).getChildCount();
              return 0;
         * Returns the index of child in parent.
         * @param parent the parent node
         * @param child the child node
         * @return the index of the child node in the parent
         public int getIndexOfChild(Object parent, Object child) {
              if(parent instanceof TreeNode && child instanceof TreeNode) {
                   return ((TreeNode)parent).getIndex((TreeNode)child);
              return -1;
         * Returns true if node is a leaf.
         * @param node the node
         * @return true if the node is a leaf
         public boolean isLeaf(Object node) {
              if(node instanceof TreeNode) {
                   return ((TreeNode)node).isLeaf();
              return true;
         * Main method for testing.
         * @param args the command-line arguments
         public static void main(String[] args) {
              JFrame f = new JFrame();
              f.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
              DefaultMutableTreeNode root = new DefaultMutableTreeNode("root");
              root.add(new DefaultMutableTreeNode("child_1"));
              DefaultMutableTreeNode c2 = new DefaultMutableTreeNode("child_2");
              c2.add(new DefaultMutableTreeNode("child_2_A"));
              c2.add(new DefaultMutableTreeNode("child_2_B"));
              root.add(c2);
              root.add(new DefaultMutableTreeNode("child_3"));
              root.add(new DefaultMutableTreeNode("child_4"));
              JTree tree = new JTree(new TreeNodeTreeModel(root));
              f.getContentPane().add(new JScrollPane(tree));
              f.pack();
              f.setSize(300, 500);
              f.show();
    // *** AbstractTreeModel ***
    import java.awt.*;
    import java.awt.event.*;
    import java.io.*;
    import java.net.*;
    import java.text.*;
    import java.util.*;
    import javax.swing.*;
    import javax.swing.event.*;
    import javax.swing.tree.*;
    public abstract class AbstractTreeModel implements TreeModel {
         * The list of tree model listeners.
         private Vector modelListeners = new Vector();
         * The root object of the tree.
         private Object root = null;
         * Basic no-op constructor.
         public AbstractTreeModel() {
         * Gets the root object of the tree.
         * @return the root object
         public Object getRoot() {
              return this.root;
         * Sets the root object of the tree.
         * @param r the root object
         protected void setRoot(Object r) {
              this.root = r;
         * Gets the path to the root node for the specified object.
         * @param node the root node
         * @return the path to the object or <CODE>null</CODE>
         public Object[] getPathToRoot(Object node) {
              return getPathToRoot(node, 0);
         * Gets the path to the root node for the specified object.
         * @param node the root node
         * @param i the current index
         * @return the path to the object or <CODE>null</CODE>
         private Object[] getPathToRoot(Object node, int i) {
              Object anode[];
              if(node == null) {
                   if(i == 0) {
                        return null;
                   anode = new Object[i];
              } else {
                   i++;
                   if(node == getRoot()) {
                        anode = new Object[i];
                   } else {
                        anode = getPathToRoot(getParent(node), i);
                   anode[anode.length - i] = node;
              return anode;
         * Gets the parent object of the specified object. This method is not
         * part of the <code>javax.swing.tree.TreeModel</code> interface, but is
         * required to support the <code>getPathToRoot(Object)</code> method,
         * which is widely used in this class. Therefore, it is important to
         * correctly implement this method.
         * @param obj the object
         * @parma the parent object or null if no parent or invalid object
         protected abstract Object getParent(Object obj);
         * Adds a listener for the <CODE>TreeModelEvent</CODE> posted after the
         * tree changes.
         * @param l the tree model listener
         public void addTreeModelListener(TreeModelListener l) {
              modelListeners.addElement(l);
         * Removes a listener previously added with addTreeModelListener().
         * @param l the tree model listener
         public void removeTreeModelListener(TreeModelListener l) {
              modelListeners.removeElement(l);
         * Forces the tree to reload. This is useful when many changes occur
         * under the root node in the tree structure.
         * <b>NOTE:</b> This will cause the tree to be collapsed. To maintain
         * the expanded nodes, see the <code>getExpandedPaths(JTree)</code>
         * and <code>expandPaths(JTree, ArrayList)</code> methods.
         * @see #getExpandedPaths(JTree)
         * @see #expandPaths(JTree, ArrayList)
         public void reload() {
              reload(getRoot());
         * Forces the tree to repaint. This is useful when many changes occur
         * under a specific node in the tree structure.
         * <b>NOTE:</b> This will cause the tree to be collapsed below the
         * updated node.
         * @param node the node that changed
         public void reload(Object node) {
              if(node != null) {
                   TreePath tp = new TreePath(getPathToRoot(node));
                   fireTreeStructureChanged(new TreeModelEvent(this, tp));
         * Messaged when the user has altered the value for the item identified
         * by <CODE>path</CODE> to <CODE>newValue</CODE>.
         * @param path the path to the changed object
         * @param newValue the new value
         public void valueForPathChanged(TreePath path, Object newValue) {
              nodeChanged(path.getLastPathComponent());
         * Notifies the tree that nodes were inserted. The index is looked up
         * automatically.
         * @param node the parent node
         * @param child the inserted child node
         public void nodeInserted(Object node, Object child) {
              nodeInserted(node, child, -1);
         * Notifies the tree that nodes were inserted.
         * @param node the parent node
         * @param child the inserted child node
         * @param index the index of the child
         public void nodeInserted(Object node, Object child, int index) {
              if(index < 0) {
                   index = getIndexOfChild(node, child);
              if(node != null && child != null && index >= 0) {
                   TreePath tp = new TreePath(getPathToRoot(node));
                   int[] ai = { index };
                   Object[] ac = { child };
                   fireTreeNodesInserted(new TreeModelEvent(this, tp, ai, ac));
         * Notifies the tree that nodes were removed. The index is required
         * since by this point, the object will no longer be in the tree.
         * @param node the parent node
         * @param child the removed child node
         * @param index the index of the child
         public void nodeRemoved(Object node, Object child, int index) {
              if(node != null && child != null && index >= 0) {
                   TreePath tp = new TreePath(getPathToRoot(node));
                   int[] ai = { index };
                   Object[] ac = { child };
                   fireTreeNodesRemoved(new TreeModelEvent(this, tp, ai, ac));
         * Notifies the tree that a node was changed.
         * @param node the changed node
         public void nodeChanged(Object node) {
              if(node != null) {
                   TreePath tp = new TreePath(getPathToRoot(node));
                   fireTreeNodesChanged(new TreeModelEvent(this, tp, null, null));
         * Fires "tree nodes changed" events to all listeners.
         * @param event the tree model event
         protected void fireTreeNodesChanged(TreeModelEvent event) {
              for(int i = 0; i < modelListeners.size(); i++) {
                   ((TreeModelListener)modelListeners.elementAt(i)).treeNodesChanged(event);
         * Fires "tree nodes inserted" events to all listeners.
         * @param event the tree model event
         protected void fireTreeNodesInserted(TreeModelEvent event) {
              for(int i = 0; i < modelListeners.size(); i++) {
                   ((TreeModelListener)modelListeners.elementAt(i)).treeNodesInserted(event);
         * Fires "tree nodes removed" events to all listeners.
         * @param event the tree model event
         protected void fireTreeNodesRemoved(TreeModelEvent event) {
              for(int i = 0; i < modelListeners.size(); i++) {
                   ((TreeModelListener)modelListeners.elementAt(i)).treeNodesRemoved(event);
         * Fires "tree structure changed" events to all listeners.
         * @param event the tree model event
         protected void fireTreeStructureChanged(TreeModelEvent event) {
              for(int i = 0; i < modelListeners.size(); i++) {
                   ((TreeModelListener)modelListeners.elementAt(i)).treeStructureChanged(event);
         * Records the list of currently expanded paths in the specified tree.
         * This method is meant to be called before calling the
         * <code>reload()</code> methods to allow the tree to store the paths.
         * @param tree the tree
         * @param pathlist the list of expanded paths
         public ArrayList getExpandedPaths(JTree tree) {
              ArrayList expandedPaths = new ArrayList();
              addExpandedPaths(tree, tree.getPathForRow(0), expandedPaths);
              return expandedPaths;
         * Adds the expanded descendants of the specifed path in the specified
         * tree to the internal expanded list.
         * @param tree the tree
         * @param path the path
         * @param pathlist the list of expanded paths
         private void addExpandedPaths(JTree tree, TreePath path, ArrayList pathlist) {
              Enumeration enum = tree.getExpandedDescendants(path);
              while(enum.hasMoreElements()) {
                   TreePath tp = (TreePath)enum.nextElement();
                   pathlist.add(tp);
                   addExpandedPaths(tree, tp, pathlist);
         * Re-expands the expanded paths in the specified tree. This method is
         * meant to be called before calling the <code>reload()</code> methods
         * to allow the tree to store the paths.
         * @param tree the tree
         * @param pathlist the list of expanded paths
         public void expandPaths(JTree tree, ArrayList pathlist) {
              for(int i = 0; i < pathlist.size(); i++) {
                   tree.expandPath((TreePath)pathlist.get(i));

    Hey
    I'm not trying to show anyone up here, but having just built a tree model for displaying an XML document in a tree, I thought this seemed like a neat exercise.
    I implemented this very differently from the @OP. I only have one class, HiddenNodeTreeModel. All the hidden node data is stored in the model itself in my class. The advantage of what I've created is it will work with any TreeModel. The disadvantage is that I think it's not going to be very scalable - the additional computing to get the number of child nodes and to adjust indexes is heavy. So if you need a scalable solution definitely don't use this.
    Anyway here you go
    HiddenNodeTreeModel.java
    ======================
    package tjacobs.ui.tree;
    import java.awt.event.ActionEvent;
    import java.awt.event.ActionListener;
    import java.util.ArrayList;
    import java.util.Collections;
    import java.util.Iterator;
    import javax.swing.JFrame;
    import javax.swing.JMenu;
    import javax.swing.JMenuBar;
    import javax.swing.JMenuItem;
    import javax.swing.JTree;
    import javax.swing.event.TreeModelListener;
    import javax.swing.tree.DefaultMutableTreeNode;
    import javax.swing.tree.DefaultTreeModel;
    import javax.swing.tree.TreeModel;
    import javax.swing.tree.TreePath;
    import tjacobs.ui.WindowUtilities;
    public class HiddenNodeTreeModel implements TreeModel {
         TreeModel mModel;
         ArrayList<Object> mHidden = new ArrayList<Object>();
         public HiddenNodeTreeModel (TreeModel model) {
              mModel = model;
         public void addTreeModelListener(TreeModelListener arg0) {
              mModel.addTreeModelListener(arg0);
         private ArrayList<Integer> getHiddenChildren(Object parent) {
              ArrayList<Integer> spots = new ArrayList<Integer>();
              Iterator _i = mHidden.iterator();
              while (_i.hasNext()) {
                   Object hidden = _i.next();
                   int idx = mModel.getIndexOfChild(parent, hidden);
                   if (idx != -1) {
                        spots.add(idx);
              return spots;
         public Object getChild(Object arg0, int index) {
              ArrayList<Integer> spots = getHiddenChildren(arg0);
              Collections.sort(spots);
              Iterator<Integer> _i = spots.iterator();
              while (_i.hasNext()) {
                   int num = _i.next();
                   if (num <= index) {
                        index++;
              return mModel.getChild(arg0, index);
         public int getChildCount(Object arg0) {
              ArrayList list = getHiddenChildren(arg0);
              System.out.println("size = " + list.size());
              return mModel.getChildCount(arg0) - list.size();
         public int getIndexOfChild(Object arg0, Object arg1) {
              int index = mModel.getIndexOfChild(arg0, arg1);
              ArrayList<Integer> spots = getHiddenChildren(arg0);
              Collections.sort(spots);
              Iterator<Integer> _i = spots.iterator();
              int toSub = 0;
              while (_i.hasNext()) {
                   int num = _i.next();
                   if (num <= index) {
                        toSub++;
              return index - toSub;
         public Object getRoot() {
              // TODO Auto-generated method stub
              return mModel.getRoot();
         public boolean isLeaf(Object arg0) {
              // TODO Auto-generated method stub
              return mModel.isLeaf(arg0);
         public void removeTreeModelListener(TreeModelListener arg0) {
              mModel.removeTreeModelListener(arg0);
         public void valueForPathChanged(TreePath arg0, Object arg1) {
              mModel.valueForPathChanged(arg0, arg1);
         public void hideNode(Object node) {
              if (node instanceof TreePath) {
                   node = ((TreePath)node).getLastPathComponent();
              mHidden.add(node);
         public void showNode(Object node) {
              mHidden.remove(node);
         public void showAll() {
              mHidden.clear();
          * @param args
         public static void main(String[] args) {
              // TODO Auto-generated method stub
              DefaultMutableTreeNode A = new DefaultMutableTreeNode("A");
              DefaultMutableTreeNode B = new DefaultMutableTreeNode("B");
              DefaultMutableTreeNode C = new DefaultMutableTreeNode("C");
              DefaultMutableTreeNode D = new DefaultMutableTreeNode("D");
              DefaultMutableTreeNode E = new DefaultMutableTreeNode("E");
              DefaultMutableTreeNode F = new DefaultMutableTreeNode("F");
              A.add(B);
              B.add(C);
              B.add(D);
              B.add(E);
              E.add(F);
              DefaultTreeModel model = new DefaultTreeModel(A);
              final HiddenNodeTreeModel hmodel = new HiddenNodeTreeModel(model);
              final JTree tree = new JTree(hmodel);
              JFrame jf = new JFrame("HiddenNodeTreeModel Test");
              jf.add(tree);
              JMenuBar bar = new JMenuBar();
              jf.setJMenuBar(bar);
              JMenu menu = new JMenu("Options");
              bar.add(menu);
              final JMenuItem hide = new JMenuItem("Hide");
              final JMenuItem show = new JMenuItem("ShowAll");
              menu.add(hide);
              menu.add(show);
              ActionListener al = new ActionListener() {
                   public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent ae) {
                        if (ae.getSource() == hide) {
                             hmodel.hideNode(tree.getSelectionPath());
                             tree.updateUI();
                        else {
                             hmodel.showAll();
                             tree.updateUI();
              hide.addActionListener(al);
              show.addActionListener(al);
              jf.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
              jf.setBounds(100,100,100,100);
              jf.setVisible(true);
    }

  • Help with building a JTree using tree node and node renderers

    Hi,
    I am having a few problems with JTree's. basically I want to build JTree from a web spider. The webspide searches a website checking links and stores the current url that is being processed as a string in the variable msg. I wan to use this variable to build a JTree in a new class and then add it to my GUI. I have created a tree node class and a renderer node class, these classes are built fine. can someone point me in the direction for actually using these to build my tree in a seperate class and then displaying it in a GUI class?
    *nodeRenderer.java
    import javax.swing.*;
    import javax.swing.tree.*;
    import java.awt.*;
    import java.net.*;
    public class nodeRenderer extends DefaultTreeCellRenderer
                                       implements TreeCellRenderer
    public static Icon icon= null;
    public nodeRenderer() {
    icon = new ImageIcon(getClass().getResource("icon.gif"));
    public Component getTreeCellRendererComponent(
    JTree tree,
    Object value,
    boolean sel,
    boolean expanded,
    boolean leaf,
    int row,
    boolean hasFocus) {
    super.getTreeCellRendererComponent(
    tree, value, sel,
    expanded, leaf, row,
    hasFocus);
    treeNode node = (treeNode)(((DefaultMutableTreeNode)value).getUserObject());
    if(icon != null) // set a custom icon
    setOpenIcon(icon);
    setClosedIcon(icon);
    setLeafIcon(icon);
         return this;
    *treeNode.java
    *this is the class to represent a node
    import javax.swing.*;
    import javax.swing.tree.*;
    import java.util.*;
    import java.net.*;
    * Class used to hold information about a web site that has
    * been searched by the spider class
    public class treeNode
    *Url from the WebSpiderController Class
    *that is currently being processed
    public String msg;
    treeNode(String urlText)
         msg = urlText;
    String getUrlText()
         return msg;
    //gui.java
    import java.awt.*;
    import java.awt.event.*;
    import javax.swing.*;
    import javax.swing.tree.*;
    import java.net.*;
    import java.io.*;
    import java.util.*;
    public class gui extends JFrame implements Runnable
         *declare variable, boolean
         *thread, a object and a center
         *pane
         protected URL urlInput;
         protected Thread bgThread;
         protected boolean run = false;
         protected WebSpider webSpider;
         public gui()
              *create the gui here
              setTitle("Testing Tool");
         setSize(600,600);
         //add Buttons to the tool bar
         start.setText("Start");
         start.setActionCommand("Start");
         toolBar.add(start);
         ButtonListener startListener = new ButtonListener();
              start.addActionListener(startListener);
              cancel.setText("Cancel");
         cancel.setActionCommand("Cancel");
         toolBar.add(cancel);
         ButtonListener cancelListener = new ButtonListener();
              cancel.addActionListener(cancelListener);
              close.setText("Close");
         close.setActionCommand("Close");
         toolBar.add(close);
         ButtonListener closeListener = new ButtonListener();
              close.addActionListener(closeListener);
              //creat a simple form
              urlLabel.setText("Enter URL:");
              urlLabel.setBounds(100,36,288,24);
              formTab.add(urlLabel);
              url.setBounds(170,36,288,24);
              formTab.add(url);
              current.setText("Currently Processing: ");
              current.setBounds(100,80,288,24);
              formTab.add(current);
         //add scroll bars to the error messages screen and website structure
         errorPane.setAutoscrolls(true);
         errorPane.setHorizontalScrollBarPolicy(javax.swing.
         ScrollPaneConstants.HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_ALWAYS);
         errorPane.setVerticalScrollBarPolicy(javax.swing.
         ScrollPaneConstants.VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_ALWAYS);
         errorPane.setOpaque(true);
         errorTab.add(errorPane);
         errorPane.setBounds(0,0,580,490);
         errorText.setEditable(false);
         errorPane.getViewport().add(errorText);
         errorText.setBounds(0,0,600,550);
         treePane.setAutoscrolls(true);
         treePane.setHorizontalScrollBarPolicy(javax.swing.
         ScrollPaneConstants.HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_ALWAYS);
         treePane.setVerticalScrollBarPolicy(javax.swing.
         ScrollPaneConstants.VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_ALWAYS);
         treePane.setOpaque(true);
         treeTab.add(treePane);
         treePane.setBounds(0,0,580,490);
         treeText.setEditable(false);
         treePane.getViewport().add(treeText);
         treeText.setBounds(0,0,600,550);
         //create the tabbed window           
    centerPane.setBorder(new javax.swing.border.EtchedBorder());
    formTab.setLayout(null);
    errorTab.setLayout(null);
    treeTab.setLayout(null);
    centerPane.addTab("Search Parameters", formTab);
    centerPane.addTab("Error Messages", errorTab);
    centerPane.addTab("Website Structure", treeTab);
              //add the tool bar and tabbed pane
              getContentPane().add(toolBar, java.awt.BorderLayout.NORTH);
    getContentPane().add(centerPane, java.awt.BorderLayout.CENTER);                    
              *create the tool bar pane, a center pane, add the buttons,
              *labels, tabs, a text field for user input here
              javax.swing.JPanel toolBar = new javax.swing.JPanel();
              javax.swing.JButton start = new javax.swing.JButton();
              javax.swing.JButton cancel = new javax.swing.JButton();
              javax.swing.JButton close = new javax.swing.JButton();      
              javax.swing.JTabbedPane centerPane = new javax.swing.JTabbedPane();
              javax.swing.JPanel formTab = new javax.swing.JPanel();
              javax.swing.JLabel urlLabel = new javax.swing.JLabel();
              javax.swing.JLabel current = new javax.swing.JLabel();
              javax.swing.JTextField url = new javax.swing.JTextField();
              javax.swing.JPanel errorTab = new javax.swing.JPanel();
              javax.swing.JTextArea errorText = new javax.swing.JTextArea();
              javax.swing.JScrollPane errorPane = new javax.swing.JScrollPane();
              javax.swing.JPanel treeTab = new javax.swing.JPanel();
              javax.swing.JTextArea treeText = new javax.swing.JTextArea();
              javax.swing.JScrollPane treePane = new javax.swing.JScrollPane();
              javax.swing.JTree searchTree = new javax.swing.JTree();
              *show the gui
              public static void main(String args[])
              (new gui()).setVisible(true);
         *listen for the button presses and set the
         *boolean flag depending on which button is pressed
         class ButtonListener implements ActionListener
              public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent event)
                   Object object = event.getSource();
                   if (object == start)
                        run = true;
                        startActionPerformed(event);
                   if (object == cancel)
                        run = false;
                        startActionPerformed(event);
                   if (object == close)
                        System.exit(0);
         *this method is called when the start or
         *cancel button is pressed.
         void startActionPerformed (ActionEvent event)
              if (run == true && bgThread == null)
                   bgThread = new Thread(this);
                   bgThread.start();
              if (run == false && bgThread != null)
                   webSpider.cancel();
         *this mehtod will start the background thred.
         *the background thread is required so that the
         *GUI is still displayed
         public void run()
              try
                   webSpider = new WebSpider(this);
                   webSpider.clear();
                   urlInput = new URL(url.getText());
                   webSpider.addURL(urlInput);
                   webSpider.run();
                   bgThread=null;
              catch (MalformedURLException e)
                   addressError addErr = new addressError();
                   addErr.addMsg = "URL ERROR - PLEASE CHECK";
                   SwingUtilities.invokeLater(addErr);
              *this method is called by the web spider
              *once a url is found. Validation of navigation
              *happens here.
              public boolean urlFound(URL urlInput,URL url)
                   CurrentlyProcessing pro = new CurrentlyProcessing();
              pro.msg = url.toString();
              SwingUtilities.invokeLater(pro);
              if (!testLink(url))
                        navigationError navErr = new navigationError();
                        navErr.navMsg = "Broken Link "+url+" caused on "+urlInput+"\n";
                        return false;
              if (!url.getHost().equalsIgnoreCase(urlInput.getHost()))
                   return false;
              else
                   return true;
              *this method is called internally to check
         *that a link works
              protected boolean testLink(URL url)
              try
                   URLConnection connection = url.openConnection();
                   connection.connect();
                   return true;
              catch (IOException e)
                   return false;
         *this method is called when an error is
         *found.
              public void URLError(URL url)
              *this method is called when an email
              *address is found
              public void emailFound(String email)
              /*this method will update any errors found inc
              *address errors and broken links
              class addressError implements Runnable
                   public String addMsg;
                   public void run()
                        errorText.append(addMsg);
                        current.setText("Currently Processing: "+ addMsg);
              class navigationError implements Runnable
                   public String navMsg;
                   public void run()
                        errorText.append(navMsg);
              *this method will update the currently
              *processing field on the GUI
              class CurrentlyProcessing implements Runnable
              public String msg;
              public void run()
                   current.setText("Currently Processing: " + msg );
    //webspider.java
    import java.util.*;
    import java.net.*;
    import java.io.*;
    import javax.swing.text.*;
    import javax.swing.text.html.*;
    import javax.swing.tree.*;
    import javax.swing.*;
    *this class implements the spider.
    public class WebSpider extends HTMLEditorKit
         *make a collection of the URL's
         protected Collection urlErrors = new ArrayList(3);
         protected Collection urlsWaiting = new ArrayList(3);
         protected Collection urlsProcessed = new ArrayList(3);
         //report URL's to this class
         protected gui report;
         *this flag will indicate whether the process
         *is to be cancelled
         protected boolean cancel = false;
         *The constructor
         *report the urls to the wui class
         public WebSpider(gui report)
         this.report = report;
         *get the urls from the above declared
         *collections
         public Collection getUrlErrors()
         return urlErrors;
         public Collection getUrlsWaiting()
         return urlsWaiting;
         public Collection getUrlsProcessed()
         return urlsProcessed;
         * Clear all of the collections.
         public void clear()
         getUrlErrors().clear();
         getUrlsWaiting().clear();
         getUrlsProcessed().clear();
         *Set a flag that will cause the begin
         *method to return before it is done.
         public void cancel()
         cancel = true;
         *add the entered url for porcessing
         public void addURL(URL url)
         if (getUrlsWaiting().contains(url))
              return;
         if (getUrlErrors().contains(url))
              return;
         if (getUrlsProcessed().contains(url))
              return;
         /*WRITE TO LOG FILE*/
         log("Adding to workload: " + url );
         getUrlsWaiting().add(url);
         *process a url
         public void processURL(URL url)
         try
              /*WRITE TO LOGFILE*/
              log("Processing: " + url );
              // get the URL's contents
              URLConnection connection = url.openConnection();
              if ((connection.getContentType()!=null) &&
         !connection.getContentType().toLowerCase().startsWith("text/"))
              getUrlsWaiting().remove(url);
              getUrlsProcessed().add(url);
              log("Not processing because content type is: " +
         connection.getContentType() );
                   return;
         // read the URL
         InputStream is = connection.getInputStream();
         Reader r = new InputStreamReader(is);
         // parse the URL
         HTMLEditorKit.Parser parse = new HTMLParse().getParser();
         parse.parse(r,new Parser(url),true);
    catch (IOException e)
         getUrlsWaiting().remove(url);
         getUrlErrors().add(url);
         log("Error: " + url );
         report.URLError(url);
         return;
    // mark URL as complete
    getUrlsWaiting().remove(url);
    getUrlsProcessed().add(url);
    log("Complete: " + url );
    *start the spider
    public void run()
    cancel = false;
    while (!getUrlsWaiting().isEmpty() && !cancel)
         Object list[] = getUrlsWaiting().toArray();
         for (int i=0;(i<list.length)&&!cancel;i++)
         processURL((URL)list);
    * A HTML parser callback used by this class to detect links
    protected class Parser extends HTMLEditorKit.ParserCallback
    protected URL urlInput;
    public Parser(URL urlInput)
    this.urlInput = urlInput;
    public void handleSimpleTag(HTML.Tag t,MutableAttributeSet a,int pos)
    String href = (String)a.getAttribute(HTML.Attribute.HREF);
    if((href==null) && (t==HTML.Tag.FRAME))
    href = (String)a.getAttribute(HTML.Attribute.SRC);
    if (href==null)
    return;
    int i = href.indexOf('#');
    if (i!=-1)
    href = href.substring(0,i);
    if (href.toLowerCase().startsWith("mailto:"))
    report.emailFound(href);
    return;
    handleLink(urlInput,href);
    public void handleStartTag(HTML.Tag t,MutableAttributeSet a,int pos)
    handleSimpleTag(t,a,pos); // handle the same way
    protected void handleLink(URL urlInput,String str)
    try
         URL url = new URL(urlInput,str);
    if (report.urlFound(urlInput,url))
    addURL(url);
    catch (MalformedURLException e)
    log("Found malformed URL: " + str);
    *log the information of the spider
    public void log(String entry)
    System.out.println( (new Date()) + ":" + entry );
    I have a seperate class for parseing the HTML. Any help would be greatly appreciated
    mrv

    Hi Sorry to be a pain again,
    I have re worked the gui class so it looks like this now:
    import java.awt.*;
    import java.awt.event.*;
    import javax.swing.*;
    import javax.swing.tree.*;
    import javax.swing.event.*;
    import java.net.*;
    import java.io.*;
    import java.util.*;
    public class gui extends JFrame implements Runnable
         *declare variable, boolean
         *thread, a object and a center
         *pane
         protected URL urlInput;
         protected Thread bgThread;
         protected boolean run = false;
         protected WebSpider webSpider;
         public String msgInfo;
         public String brokenUrl;
         public String goodUrl;
         public String deadUrl;
         protected DefaultMutableTreeNode rootNode;
    protected DefaultTreeModel treeModel;
         public gui()
              *create the gui here
              setTitle("Testing Tool");
         setSize(600,600);
         //add Buttons to the tool bar
         start.setText("Start");
         start.setActionCommand("Start");
         toolBar.add(start);
         ButtonListener startListener = new ButtonListener();
              start.addActionListener(startListener);
              cancel.setText("Cancel");
         cancel.setActionCommand("Cancel");
         toolBar.add(cancel);
         ButtonListener cancelListener = new ButtonListener();
              cancel.addActionListener(cancelListener);
              close.setText("Close");
         close.setActionCommand("Close");
         toolBar.add(close);
         ButtonListener closeListener = new ButtonListener();
              close.addActionListener(closeListener);
              //creat a simple form
              urlLabel.setText("Enter URL:");
              urlLabel.setBounds(100,36,288,24);
              formTab.add(urlLabel);
              url.setBounds(170,36,288,24);
              formTab.add(url);
              current.setText("Currently Processing: ");
              current.setBounds(100,80,288,24);
              formTab.add(current);
         //add scroll bars to the error messages screen and website structure
         errorPane.setAutoscrolls(true);
         errorPane.setHorizontalScrollBarPolicy(javax.swing.
         ScrollPaneConstants.HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_ALWAYS);
         errorPane.setVerticalScrollBarPolicy(javax.swing.
         ScrollPaneConstants.VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_ALWAYS);
         errorPane.setOpaque(true);
         errorTab.add(errorPane);
         errorPane.setBounds(0,0,580,490);
         errorText.setEditable(false);
         errorPane.getViewport().add(errorText);
         errorText.setBounds(0,0,600,550);
         treePane.setAutoscrolls(true);
         treePane.setHorizontalScrollBarPolicy(javax.swing.
         ScrollPaneConstants.HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_ALWAYS);
         treePane.setVerticalScrollBarPolicy(javax.swing.
         ScrollPaneConstants.VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_ALWAYS);
         treePane.setOpaque(true);
         treeTab.add(treePane);
         treePane.setBounds(0,0,580,490);
         treeText.setEditable(false);
         treePane.getViewport().add(treeText);
         treeText.setBounds(0,0,600,550);
         //JTree
         // NEW CODE
         rootNode = new DefaultMutableTreeNode("Root Node");
         treeModel = new DefaultTreeModel(rootNode);
         treeModel.addTreeModelListener(new MyTreeModelListener());
         tree = new JTree(treeModel);
         tree.setEditable(true);
         tree.getSelectionModel().setSelectionMode(TreeSelectionModel.SINGLE_TREE_SELECTION);
    tree.setShowsRootHandles(true);
         treeText.add(tree);
         //create the tabbed window           
    centerPane.setBorder(new javax.swing.border.EtchedBorder());
    formTab.setLayout(null);
    errorTab.setLayout(null);
    treeTab.setLayout(null);
    centerPane.addTab("Search Parameters", formTab);
    centerPane.addTab("Error Messages", errorTab);
    centerPane.addTab("Website Structure", treeTab);
              //add the tool bar and tabbed pane
              getContentPane().add(toolBar, java.awt.BorderLayout.NORTH);
    getContentPane().add(centerPane, java.awt.BorderLayout.CENTER);     
              *create the tool bar pane, a center pane, add the buttons,
              *labels, tabs, a text field for user input here
              javax.swing.JPanel toolBar = new javax.swing.JPanel();
              javax.swing.JButton start = new javax.swing.JButton();
              javax.swing.JButton cancel = new javax.swing.JButton();
              javax.swing.JButton close = new javax.swing.JButton();      
              javax.swing.JTabbedPane centerPane = new javax.swing.JTabbedPane();
              javax.swing.JPanel formTab = new javax.swing.JPanel();
              javax.swing.JLabel urlLabel = new javax.swing.JLabel();
              javax.swing.JLabel current = new javax.swing.JLabel();
              javax.swing.JTextField url = new javax.swing.JTextField();
              javax.swing.JPanel errorTab = new javax.swing.JPanel();
              javax.swing.JTextArea errorText = new javax.swing.JTextArea();
              javax.swing.JScrollPane errorPane = new javax.swing.JScrollPane();
              javax.swing.JPanel treeTab = new javax.swing.JPanel();
              javax.swing.JTextArea treeText = new javax.swing.JTextArea();
              javax.swing.JScrollPane treePane = new javax.swing.JScrollPane();
              javax.swing.JTree tree = new javax.swing.JTree();
              *show the gui
              public static void main(String args[])
              (new gui()).setVisible(true);
         *listen for the button presses and set the
         *boolean flag depending on which button is pressed
         class ButtonListener implements ActionListener
              public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent event)
                   Object object = event.getSource();
                   if (object == start)
                        run = true;
                        startActionPerformed(event);
                   if (object == cancel)
                        run = false;
                        startActionPerformed(event);
                   if (object == close)
                        System.exit(0);
         *this method is called when the start or
         *cancel button is pressed.
         void startActionPerformed (ActionEvent event)
              if (run == true && bgThread == null)
                   bgThread = new Thread(this);
                   bgThread.start();
                   //new line of code
                   treeText.addObject(msgInfo);
              if (run == false && bgThread != null)
                   webSpider.cancel();
         *this mehtod will start the background thred.
         *the background thread is required so that the
         *GUI is still displayed
         public void run()
              try
                   webSpider = new WebSpider(this);
                   webSpider.clear();
                   urlInput = new URL(url.getText());
                   webSpider.addURL(urlInput);
                   webSpider.run();
                   bgThread = null;
              catch (MalformedURLException e)
                   addressError addErr = new addressError();
                   addErr.addMsg = "URL ERROR - PLEASE CHECK";
                   SwingUtilities.invokeLater(addErr);
              *this method is called by the web spider
              *once a url is found. Validation of navigation
              *happens here.
              public boolean urlFound(URL urlInput,URL url)
                   CurrentlyProcessing pro = new CurrentlyProcessing();
              pro.msg = url.toString();
              SwingUtilities.invokeLater(pro);
              if (!testLink(url))
                        navigationError navErr = new navigationError();
                        navErr.navMsg = "Broken Link "+url+" caused on "+urlInput+"\n";
                        brokenUrl = url.toString();
                        return false;
              if (!url.getHost().equalsIgnoreCase(urlInput.getHost()))
                   return false;
              else
                   return true;
              *this method is returned if there is no link
              *on a web page, e.g. there us a dead end
              public void urlNotFound(URL urlInput)
                        deadEnd dEnd = new deadEnd();
                        dEnd.dEMsg = "No links on "+urlInput+"\n";
                        deadUrl = urlInput.toString();               
              *this method is called internally to check
         *that a link works
              protected boolean testLink(URL url)
              try
                   URLConnection connection = url.openConnection();
                   connection.connect();
                   goodUrl = url.toString();
                   return true;
              catch (IOException e)
                   return false;
         *this method is called when an error is
         *found.
              public void urlError(URL url)
              *this method is called when an email
              *address is found
              public void emailFound(String email)
              /*this method will update any errors found inc
              *address errors and broken links
              class addressError implements Runnable
                   public String addMsg;
                   public void run()
                        current.setText("Currently Processing: "+ addMsg);
                        errorText.append(addMsg);
              class navigationError implements Runnable
                   public String navMsg;
                   public void run()
                        errorText.append(navMsg);
              class deadEnd implements Runnable
                   public String dEMsg;
                   public void run()
                        errorText.append(dEMsg);
              *this method will update the currently
              *processing field on the GUI
              public class CurrentlyProcessing implements Runnable
                   public String msg;
              //new line
              public String msgInfo = msg;
              public void run()
                   current.setText("Currently Processing: " + msg );
         * NEW CODE
         * NEED THIS CODE SOMEWHERE
         * treeText.addObject(msgInfo);
         public DefaultMutableTreeNode addObject(Object child)
         DefaultMutableTreeNode parentNode = null;
         TreePath parentPath = tree.getSelectionPath();
         if (parentPath == null)
         parentNode = rootNode;
         else
         parentNode = (DefaultMutableTreeNode)
    (parentPath.getLastPathComponent());
         return addObject(parentNode, child, true);
         public DefaultMutableTreeNode addObject(DefaultMutableTreeNode parent,
    Object child)
         return addObject(parent, child, false);
         public DefaultMutableTreeNode addObject(DefaultMutableTreeNode parent,
         Object child,boolean shouldBeVisible)
         DefaultMutableTreeNode childNode = new DefaultMutableTreeNode(child);
         if (parent == null)
         parent = rootNode;
         treeModel.insertNodeInto(childNode, parent, parent.getChildCount());
         if (shouldBeVisible)
         tree.scrollPathToVisible(new TreePath(childNode.getPath()));
              return childNode;
         public class MyTreeModelListener implements TreeModelListener
              public void treeNodesChanged (TreeModelEvent e)
                   DefaultMutableTreeNode node;
                   node = (DefaultMutableTreeNode)
                   (e.getTreePath().getLastPathComponent());
                   try
                        int index = e.getChildIndices()[0];
                        node = (DefaultMutableTreeNode)
                        (node.getChildAt(index));
                   catch (NullPointerException exc)
              public void treeNodesInserted(TreeModelEvent e)
              public void treeStructureChanged(TreeModelEvent e)
              public void treeNodesRemoved(TreeModelEvent e)
    I beleive that this line of code is required:
    treeText.addObject(msgInfo);
    I have placed it where the action events start the spider, but i keep getting this error:
    cannot resolve symbol
    symbol : method addObject (java.lang.String)
    location: class javax.swing.JTextArea
    treeText.addObject(msgInfo);
    Also the jtree is not showing the window that I want it to and I am not too sure why. could you have a look to see why? i think it needs a fresh pair of eyes.
    Many thanks
    MrV

  • How to trigger an ActionListener in different class on click of a tree node

    Hi guyz,
    There are three panels inside my main Frame
    -->TopPanel,MiddlePanel and BottomPanel. I have a tree structure inside a panel. This panel along with couple more panels is in MiddlePanel. My main class is "mainClass.java". Inside that i have an actionListener for a specific button. I need to trigger that actionListener when i click one of the tree nodes in the panel i specified before. The problem is that my MiddlePanel is itself a different ".java" file which is being called in my "mainClass" when a specific button is clicked. There are different buttons in my "mainClass" file and for each one i am creating different MiddlePanels depending on the buttons clicked.
    So, if i click the tree node, i need to remove the MiddlePanel and recreate the MiddlePanel(One that will be created when a different button in the mainClass file is clicked). i.e., i need to trigger the actionListener for that corresponding button. Is there a way to do it?

    use this code to call different panel by selecting tree node.....ok
    import javax.swing.*;
    import javax.swing.tree.*;
    import java.awt.*;
    import java.sql.SQLException;
    import javax.swing.event.*;
    class MainTree extends JFrame
    private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
         CardLayout cl = new CardLayout();
         JPanel panel = new JPanel(cl);
    public MainTree() throws Exception
    JPanel blankPanel = new JPanel();
    blankPanel.setBorder(BorderFactory.createTitledBorder("Blank Panel"));
    panel.add(blankPanel,"0");
    panel.add(blankPanel,BorderLayout.CENTER);
         panel.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(800, 100));
         setSize(1000, 700);
    setLocationRelativeTo(null);
    setDefaultCloseOperation(EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
    // getContentPane().setLayout(new GridLayout(1,2));
    getContentPane().setLayout(new BorderLayout());
    ConfigTree test = new ConfigTree();
    DefaultMutableTreeNode mainTree = (DefaultMutableTreeNode)test.buildTree();
    JTree tree = new JTree(mainTree);
    tree.setCellRenderer(new DefaultTreeCellRenderer(){
    private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
         public Component getTreeCellRendererComponent(JTree tree,Object value,
    boolean sel,boolean expanded,boolean leaf,int row,boolean hasFocus){
    JLabel lbl = (JLabel)super.getTreeCellRendererComponent(tree,value,sel,expanded,leaf,row,hasFocus);
    NodeWithID node = (NodeWithID)((DefaultMutableTreeNode)value).getUserObject();
    if(node.icon != null)lbl.setIcon(node.icon);
    return lbl;
    getContentPane().add(new JScrollPane(tree));
    loadCardPanels((DefaultMutableTreeNode)((DefaultTreeModel)tree.getModel()).getRoot());
    getContentPane().add(panel,BorderLayout.EAST);
         getContentPane().add(blankPanel,BorderLayout.WEST);
    // getContentPane().add(panel);
    tree.addTreeSelectionListener(new TreeSelectionListener(){
    public void valueChanged(TreeSelectionEvent tse){
    NodeWithID node =(NodeWithID)((DefaultMutableTreeNode)((TreePath)tse.getPath())
    .getLastPathComponent()).getUserObject();
    if(node.nodePanel != null)
    String cardLayoutID = node.ID;
    cl.show(panel,cardLayoutID);
    cl.show(panel,"0");
    public void loadCardPanels(DefaultMutableTreeNode dmtn)
    for(int x = 0; x < dmtn.getChildCount(); x++)
    if(((DefaultMutableTreeNode)dmtn.getChildAt(x)).isLeaf() == false)
    loadCardPanels((DefaultMutableTreeNode)dmtn.getChildAt(x));
    NodeWithID node = (NodeWithID)((DefaultMutableTreeNode)dmtn.getChildAt(x)).getUserObject();
    if(node.nodePanel != null)
    String cardLayoutID = node.ID;
    panel.add(cardLayoutID,node.nodePanel);
    public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception{new MainTree().setVisible(true);}
    class ConfigTree
    public Object buildTree() throws Exception
    NodeWithID n0 = new NodeWithID("HelpDesk","");
    NodeWithID n1 = new NodeWithID("Administrator",n0.nodeName);
    NodeWithID n2 = new NodeWithID("Report Form",n1.nodeName,new Tree().getContentPane());
    NodeWithID n3 = new NodeWithID("Create User",n2.nodeName,new JPanel());
    NodeWithID n4 = new NodeWithID("Unlock User",n2.nodeName,new unlockui().getContentPane());
    NodeWithID n5 = new NodeWithID("List User",n2.nodeName,new JPanel());
    NodeWithID n6 = new NodeWithID("Assign Role",n2.nodeName,new AssignRole());
    NodeWithID n9 = new NodeWithID("Operator",n1.nodeName,new JPanel());
    NodeWithID n10 = new NodeWithID("Create Ticket",n9.nodeName,new JPanel());
    NodeWithID n11 = new NodeWithID("My Ticket",n9.nodeName,new JPanel());
    NodeWithID n12 = new NodeWithID("All Ticket",n9.nodeName,new JPanel());
    NodeWithID n13 = new NodeWithID("Event Viewer",n1.nodeName,new JPanel());
    DefaultMutableTreeNode top = new DefaultMutableTreeNode(n0);
    DefaultMutableTreeNode branch1 = new DefaultMutableTreeNode(n1);
    top.add(branch1);
    DefaultMutableTreeNode node1_b1 = new DefaultMutableTreeNode(n2);
    DefaultMutableTreeNode n1_node1_b1 = new DefaultMutableTreeNode(n3);
    DefaultMutableTreeNode n2_node1_b1 = new DefaultMutableTreeNode(n4);
    DefaultMutableTreeNode n3_node1_b1 = new DefaultMutableTreeNode(n5);
    DefaultMutableTreeNode n4_node1_b1 = new DefaultMutableTreeNode(n6);
    branch1.add(node1_b1);
    branch1.add(n1_node1_b1);
    branch1.add(n2_node1_b1);
    branch1.add(n3_node1_b1);
    branch1.add(n4_node1_b1);
    DefaultMutableTreeNode node4_b1 = new DefaultMutableTreeNode(n9);
    DefaultMutableTreeNode n1_node4_b1 = new DefaultMutableTreeNode(n10);
    DefaultMutableTreeNode n2_node4_b1 = new DefaultMutableTreeNode(n11);
    DefaultMutableTreeNode n3_node4_b1 = new DefaultMutableTreeNode(n12);
    node4_b1.add(n1_node4_b1);
    node4_b1.add(n2_node4_b1);
    node4_b1.add(n3_node4_b1);
    DefaultMutableTreeNode node5_b1 = new DefaultMutableTreeNode(n13);
    branch1.add(node1_b1);
    branch1.add(node4_b1);
    branch1.add(node5_b1);
    return top;
    class NodeWithID
    String nodeName;
    String ID;
    JPanel nodePanel;
    ImageIcon icon;
    public NodeWithID(String nn,String parentName)
    nodeName = nn;
    ID = parentName+" - "+nodeName;
    public NodeWithID(String nn,String parentName,Container container)
    this(nn,parentName);
    nodePanel = (JPanel) container;
    nodePanel.setBorder(BorderFactory.createTitledBorder(ID + " Panel"));
    public NodeWithID(String nn,String parentName,JPanel p, ImageIcon i)
    this(nn,parentName,p);
    icon = i;
    public String toString(){return nodeName;}
    }

  • How to display a search(query) on a report clicking on a tree node to open

    I need to know how can I do with that when I press on the link(on a tree node(leaf)), open on the other region in the same page a classic or interactive report with my results(passed by parameter, example: ID).
    One example are present on web site posted below:
    http://apex.oracle.com/pls/apex/f?p=36648:34:1599336964673301::NO:::
    I have tried this to composite my tree:
    select case when connect_by_isleaf = 1 then 0 when level = 1 then 1 else -1 end as status, level, "NAME" as title, null as icon, "ID" as value, null as tooltip, decode(level, 1, 'f?p=&APP_ID.:106:'||:APP_SESSION||'::::P106_MAQ_ID:'||ID, 2,'f?p=&APP_ID.:106:'||:APP_SESSION||'::::::::P106_MAQ_ID:'||(ID-1000), 3,'f?p=&APP_ID.:104:'||:APP_SESSION||'::::P106_MAQ_ID:'||(ID-10000), 4,'f?p=&APP_ID.:105:'||:APP_SESSION||'::::P106_MAQ_ID:'||(ID-100000)) as link from "#OWNER#"."V_TREE1" start with "PID" is null connect by prior "ID" = "PID" order siblings by "NAME"
    But the parameter passed dont do with the report change your view to the one row with ID passed. I need to obtain the same results showed on website posted above.
    I obtained success on action to redirect to other page with Form with Report to edit, but dont to show. And i want to show and the same page.
    below the code that i obtained to redirect:
    select case when connect_by_isleaf = 1 then 0 when level = 1 then 1 else -1 end as status, level, "NAME" as title, null as icon, "ID" as value, null as tooltip, decode(level, 1, 'f?p=&APP_ID.:102:'||:APP_SESSION||'::::P102_MAQ_ID:'||ID, 2,'f?p=&APP_ID.:103:'||:APP_SESSION||'::::P103_SRV_ID:'||(ID-1000), 3,'f?p=&APP_ID.:104:'||:APP_SESSION||'::::P104_INS_ID:'||(ID-10000), 4,'f?p=&APP_ID.:105:'||:APP_SESSION||'::::P105_SIS_ID:'||(ID-100000)) as link from "#OWNER#"."V_TREE1" start with "PID" is null connect by prior "ID" = "PID" order siblings by "NAME"
    Thank you so much for your help.

    Muhammad,
    you can add a user parameter (p_count), which get the default value value 1 for example. Then add a field (with some source of type character like desname) for your footer with a format trigger like
    if :p_count=1 then
         srw.set_field_char(0,'Office Copy');
    elsif :p_count=2 then
         srw.set_field_char(0,'Shop Copy');
    else
         srw.set_field_char(0,'Account Dept Copy');
    end;
    return true;
    Or you build 3 boilerplates with format triggers like
    if :p_count=1 then return true; else return false; end if; for "Office Copy" .....
    In the After Report Trigger start the Report with same paramters using a higher value for p_count as parameter. If p_count=3, do nothing in the trigger.
    Regards
    Rainer

  • How to run a form using tree node selection??

    hi...
    i have populated a tree with all the form name.There is a particular id for every form.i want to show a form using tree node selection.What i did...i write a trigger in button's click event when the tree node is selected then i get a id.if id=1 then open_form('test.fmx').when i want to execute this code then it is showing the same form 2 times.Can anyone help me to solve my problem?If so plz tell me what code i have to write to show a form using node selection?.

    I've done the same thing, and i think it works fine.
    Check this code (Sorry for the long post, but i cannot find how to attach files.
    PACKAGE menu_pk IS
    --Initialization of the menu.
    procedure Init;
    --Called from WHEN-TREE-NODE-EXPANDED
    procedure Expanded;
    --Called from WHEN-TREE-NODE-ACTIVATED
    procedure ExecuteCommand;
    END;
    PACKAGE BODY menu_pk IS
    MENU_NAME constant varchar2(30) := 'menu.menu';
    cursor c_menu(pRoot in varchar2) is
    select apm_code, apm_parcode, apm_descr, decode(apm_type, 0, Ftree.EXPANDED_NODE, Ftree.LEAF_NODE) apm_type,
    decode(apm_type, 0, 'menu', 1, 'form', 2, 'report') || '.ico' apm_icon
    from app_menu
    where apm_parcode = pRoot
    order by apm_code asc;
    procedure Init is
         new_node ftree.node;
    begin
         for i in c_menu('root')
         loop
    new_node := Ftree.add_tree_node(MENU_NAME, FTree.ROOT_NODE,
    Ftree.PARENT_OFFSET, Ftree.LAST_CHILD,
    i.apm_type, i.apm_descr, i.apm_icon, i.apm_code);
         end loop;
    end;
    procedure FillNode(pNode in FTree.Node) is
         new_node ftree.node;
    begin
         for i in c_menu(FTree.get_tree_node_property(MENU_NAME, pNode, FTree.NODE_VALUE))
         loop
    new_node := Ftree.add_tree_node(MENU_NAME, pNode,
    Ftree.PARENT_OFFSET, Ftree.LAST_CHILD,
    i.apm_type, i.apm_descr, i.apm_icon, i.apm_code);
         end loop;
    end;
    procedure DeleteNodeChilds is
    node FTree.NODE;
    begin
         loop
    node := FTree.Find_Tree_Node(MENU_NAME, '',
         FTree.FIND_NEXT_CHILD, FTree.NODE_VALUE,
         name_in('system.trigger_node'), name_in('system.trigger_node'));
              exit when Ftree.ID_NULL(node);
              FTree.delete_tree_node(MENU_NAME, node);
         end loop;
    end;
    procedure Expanded is
    begin
         if (FTree.GET_TREE_NODE_PROPERTY(MENU_NAME, :system.trigger_node, FTree.Node_State) = FTree.EXPANDED_NODE) then
         menu_pk.FillNode(name_in('system.trigger_node'));
         else
              menu_pk.DeleteNodeChilds;
         end if;
    end;
    procedure ExecuteCommand is
    cursor c_command(pCode in varchar2) is
    select apm_form, apm_type
    from app_menu
    where apm_code = pCode;
    fCommand c_command%rowtype;
    fMenuCode varchar2(20);
    begin
         -- if it is as menu node then exit.
    if (not FTree.Get_Tree_Node_Property(MENU_NAME, :system.trigger_node, FTree.NODE_STATE) = FTree.LEAF_NODE) then
         return;
    end if;
    fMenuCode := FTree.Get_Tree_Node_Property(MENU_NAME, :system.trigger_node, FTree.NODE_VALUE);
         open c_command(fMenuCode);
         fetch c_command into fCommand;
         close c_command;
         if (fCommand.apm_type = 1) and (fCommand.apm_form is not null) then
              globals.Set_MenuChoice(fMenuCode);
              OPEN_FORM(fCommand.apm_form);--, ACTIVATE, SESSION);
         end if;
    end;
    END;
    The menu table definition follows.
    create table APP_MENU
    APM_CODE VARCHAR2(10) not null,
    APM_PARCODE VARCHAR2(10) not null,
    APM_DESCR VARCHAR2(40) not null,
    APM_TYPE NUMBER(1) not null,
    APM_FORM VARCHAR2(50)
    alter table APP_MENU
    add constraint APP_MENU_PRI primary key (APM_CODE);
    Hope this helps

  • How to hide a tree node from the GUI but still keep it in the tree model?

    Hi, All
    I used a JTree in my project in which I have a DefaultTreeModel to store all the tree structure and a JTree show it on the screen. But for some reason, I want to hide some of the nodes from the user, but I don't want to remove them from the tree model because later on I still need to use them.
    I searched on the web, some people suggested method to hide the root node, but that's not appliable to my project because I want to hide some non-root nodes; Some people also suggested to collapse the parent node when there are child to hide, it is not appliable to me either, because there still some other childnodes (sibling of the node to hide) I want to show.
    How can I hide some of the tree node from the user? Thanks for any information.
    Linda

    Here's an example using a derivation of DefaultTreeModel that shows (or does not show) two types of Sneech (appologies to the good Dr Zeus) by overiding two methods on the model.
    Now, there are many things wrong with this example (using instanceof, for example), but it's pretty tight and shows one way of doing what you want.
    Note: to make it useful, you''d have to change the implementation of setShowStarBelliedSneeches() to do something more sophisticated than simply firing a structure change event on the root node. You'd want to find all the star bellied sneech nodes and call fireTreeNodesRemoved(). That way the tree would stay expanded rather than collapse as it does now.
    import javax.swing.JTree;
    import javax.swing.JScrollPane;
    import javax.swing.JOptionPane;
    import javax.swing.JCheckBox;
    import javax.swing.JPanel;
    import javax.swing.tree.TreePath;
    import javax.swing.tree.DefaultTreeModel;
    import javax.swing.tree.DefaultMutableTreeNode;
    import java.awt.Dimension;
    import java.awt.BorderLayout;
    import java.awt.event.ActionEvent;
    import java.awt.event.ActionListener;
    import java.util.Enumeration;
    class FilteredTree
         private class PlainBelliedSneech {
              public String toString() { return "Plain Bellied Sneech"; }
         private class StarBelliedSneech {
              public String toString() { return "Star Bellied Sneech"; }
         private class FilteredTreeModel
              extends DefaultTreeModel
              private boolean mShowStarBelliedSneeches= true;
              private DefaultMutableTreeNode mRoot;
              FilteredTreeModel(DefaultMutableTreeNode root)
                   super(root);
                   mRoot= root;
              public Object getChild(Object parent, int index)
                   DefaultMutableTreeNode node=
                        (DefaultMutableTreeNode) parent;
                   if (mShowStarBelliedSneeches)
                        return node.getChildAt(index);
                   int pos= 0;
                   for (int i= 0, cnt= 0; i< node.getChildCount(); i++) {
                        if (((DefaultMutableTreeNode) node.getChildAt(i)).getUserObject()
                                            instanceof PlainBelliedSneech)
                             if (cnt++ == index) {
                                  pos= i;
                                  break;
                   return node.getChildAt(pos);
              public int getChildCount(Object parent)
                   DefaultMutableTreeNode node=
                        (DefaultMutableTreeNode) parent;
                   if (mShowStarBelliedSneeches)
                        return node.getChildCount();
                   int childCount= 0;
                   Enumeration children= node.children();
                   while (children.hasMoreElements()) {
                        if (((DefaultMutableTreeNode) children.nextElement()).getUserObject()
                                            instanceof PlainBelliedSneech)
                             childCount++;
                   return childCount;
              public boolean getShowStarBelliedSneeches() {
                   return mShowStarBelliedSneeches;
              public void setShowStarBelliedSneeches(boolean showStarBelliedSneeches)
                   if (showStarBelliedSneeches != mShowStarBelliedSneeches) {
                        mShowStarBelliedSneeches= showStarBelliedSneeches;
                        Object[] path= { mRoot };
                        int[] childIndices= new int[root.getChildCount()];
                        Object[] children= new Object[root.getChildCount()];
                        for (int i= 0; i< root.getChildCount(); i++) {
                             childIndices= i;
                             children[i]= root.getChildAt(i);
                        fireTreeStructureChanged(this, path, childIndices, children);
         private FilteredTree()
              final DefaultMutableTreeNode root= new DefaultMutableTreeNode("Root");
              DefaultMutableTreeNode parent;
              DefaultMutableTreeNode child;
              for (int i= 0; i< 2; i++) {
                   parent= new DefaultMutableTreeNode(new PlainBelliedSneech());
                   root.add(parent);
                   for (int j= 0; j< 2; j++) {
                        child= new DefaultMutableTreeNode(new StarBelliedSneech());
                        parent.add(child);
                        for (int k= 0; k< 2; k++)
                             child.add(new DefaultMutableTreeNode(new PlainBelliedSneech()));
                   for (int j= 0; j< 2; j++)
                        parent.add(new DefaultMutableTreeNode(new PlainBelliedSneech()));
                   parent= new DefaultMutableTreeNode(new StarBelliedSneech());
                   root.add(parent);
                   for (int j= 0; j< 2; j++) {
                        child= new DefaultMutableTreeNode(new PlainBelliedSneech());
                        parent.add(child);
                        for (int k= 0; k< 2; k++)
                             child.add(new DefaultMutableTreeNode(new StarBelliedSneech()));
                   for (int j= 0; j< 2; j++)
                        parent.add(new DefaultMutableTreeNode(new StarBelliedSneech()));
              final FilteredTreeModel model= new FilteredTreeModel(root);
              JTree tree= new JTree(model);
    tree.setShowsRootHandles(true);
    tree.putClientProperty("JTree.lineStyle", "Angled");
              tree.setRootVisible(false);
              JScrollPane sp= new JScrollPane(tree);
              sp.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(200,400));
              final JCheckBox check= new JCheckBox("Show Star Bellied Sneeches");
              check.setSelected(model.getShowStarBelliedSneeches());
              check.addActionListener(new ActionListener() {
                   public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
                        model.setShowStarBelliedSneeches(check.isSelected());
              JPanel panel= new JPanel(new BorderLayout());
              panel.add(check, BorderLayout.NORTH);
              panel.add(sp, BorderLayout.CENTER);
              JOptionPane.showOptionDialog(
                   null, panel, "Sneeches on Beeches",
                   JOptionPane.DEFAULT_OPTION,
                   JOptionPane.PLAIN_MESSAGE,
                   null, new String[0], null
              System.exit(0);
         public static void main(String[] argv) {
              new FilteredTree();

  • Swap Tree Nodes

    Want to swap tree nodes. Please run the sample below where I need the help in the print statements. Five duke dollars from http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jsp?forum=43&thread=431639
    Thanks
    import java.awt.*;
    import java.awt.event.*;
    import javax.swing.*;
    import javax.swing.event.*;
    import javax.swing.tree.*;
    public class TreeExample extends JFrame implements ActionListener {
       private static final int WIDTH = 640;
       private static final int HEIGHT = 480;
       private static final String MOVE_UP_ACTION = "move_up_action";
       private static final String MOVE_DOWN_ACTION = "move_down_action";
       private JTree tree = null;
       public TreeExample() {
          super("Wizard test");
          Container container = getContentPane();
          container.setLayout(new BorderLayout());
          int locX = (Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getScreenSize().width - WIDTH) / 2;
          int locY = (Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getScreenSize().height - HEIGHT) / 2;
          setBounds(locX, locY, WIDTH, HEIGHT);
          addWindowListener(new WindowAdapter() {
             public void windowClosing( WindowEvent e ) {
                System.exit(0);
          JPanel buttonsPanel = new JPanel();
          buttonsPanel.setLayout(new GridLayout(2, 1, 0, 8));
          final JButton moveUpButton = new JButton("Move Up");
          moveUpButton.setFont(moveUpButton.getFont().deriveFont(Font.PLAIN));
          moveUpButton.setMnemonic('U');
          moveUpButton.setActionCommand(MOVE_UP_ACTION);
          moveUpButton.setEnabled(false);
          moveUpButton.addActionListener(this);
          final JButton moveDownButton = new JButton("Move Down");
          moveDownButton.setFont(moveUpButton.getFont().deriveFont(Font.PLAIN));
          moveDownButton.setMnemonic('D');
          moveDownButton.setActionCommand(MOVE_DOWN_ACTION);
          moveDownButton.setEnabled(false);
          moveDownButton.addActionListener(this);
          buttonsPanel.add(moveUpButton);
          buttonsPanel.add(moveDownButton);
          /*************** Create accounts tree table and buttons panel on the right of it **************/
          DefaultMutableTreeNode root = new DefaultMutableTreeNode("Sample");
          DefaultMutableTreeNode colors = new DefaultMutableTreeNode("colors");
          colors.add(new DefaultMutableTreeNode("blue"));
          colors.add(new DefaultMutableTreeNode("violet"));
          colors.add(new DefaultMutableTreeNode("red"));
          colors.add(new DefaultMutableTreeNode("yellow"));
          DefaultMutableTreeNode sports = new DefaultMutableTreeNode("sports");
          sports.add(new DefaultMutableTreeNode("basketball"));
          sports.add(new DefaultMutableTreeNode("soccer"));
          sports.add(new DefaultMutableTreeNode("football"));
          sports.add(new DefaultMutableTreeNode("hockey"));
          DefaultMutableTreeNode programs = new DefaultMutableTreeNode("programs");
          programs.add(new DefaultMutableTreeNode("Java"));
          programs.add(new DefaultMutableTreeNode("ASP .Net"));
          programs.add(new DefaultMutableTreeNode("C"));
          programs.add(new DefaultMutableTreeNode("Perl"));
          root.add(colors);
          root.add(sports);
          root.add(programs);
          tree = new JTree(root);   
          tree.getSelectionModel().setSelectionMode(TreeSelectionModel.SINGLE_TREE_SELECTION);
          tree.addTreeSelectionListener(new TreeSelectionListener() {
             public void valueChanged(TreeSelectionEvent e) {
                Object nodeInfo = tree.getLastSelectedPathComponent();
                if (nodeInfo == null) return;
                DefaultMutableTreeNode treeSelectNode = (DefaultMutableTreeNode) nodeInfo;
                DefaultMutableTreeNode parentNode = (DefaultMutableTreeNode) treeSelectNode.getParent();
                if (parentNode != null) {
                   moveUpButton.setEnabled(parentNode.getChildCount() > 1 &&
                                          !parentNode.getFirstChild().equals(treeSelectNode));
                   moveDownButton.setEnabled(parentNode.getChildCount() > 1 &&
                                            !parentNode.getLastChild().equals(treeSelectNode));
                else {
                   moveDownButton.setEnabled(false);
                   moveUpButton.setEnabled(false);
          JScrollPane scrollPane = new JScrollPane(tree);
          JPanel mainPanel = new JPanel();
          mainPanel.setLayout(new GridBagLayout());
          constrain( mainPanel, scrollPane,
                     GridBagConstraints.BOTH, GridBagConstraints.NORTHWEST,
                     0, 0, 1, 1, 1.0, 1.0, new Insets(10, 10, 10, 10));
          constrain( mainPanel, buttonsPanel,
                     GridBagConstraints.NONE, GridBagConstraints.NORTHWEST,
                     1, 0, 1, 1, 0.0, 0.0, new Insets(10, 0, 10, 10));    
          container.add(mainPanel, BorderLayout.NORTH);
       public void constrain( Container container, Component component, 
                              int fill, int anchor,
                              int gx, int gy, int gw, int gh, double wx, double wy ) {
          GridBagConstraints c = new GridBagConstraints();
          c.fill = fill;
          c.anchor = anchor;
          c.gridx = gx;
          c.gridy = gy;
          c.gridwidth = gw;
          c.gridheight = gh;
          c.weightx = wx;
          c.weighty = wy;
          ( (GridBagLayout) container.getLayout() ).setConstraints( component, c );
          container.add( component );
       public void constrain( Container container, Component component, 
                              int fill, int anchor,
                              int gx, int gy, int gw, int gh,
                              double wx, double wy, Insets inset ) {
          GridBagConstraints c = new GridBagConstraints();
          c.fill = fill;
          c.anchor = anchor;
          c.gridx = gx;
          c.gridy = gy;
          c.gridwidth = gw;
          c.gridheight = gh;
          c.weightx = wx;
          c.weighty = wy;
          c.insets = inset;
          ( (GridBagLayout) container.getLayout() ).setConstraints( component, c );
          container.add( component );
       public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
          String action = e.getActionCommand();
          Object nodeInfo = tree.getLastSelectedPathComponent();
          if (action != null && nodeInfo != null) {
             DefaultMutableTreeNode treeSelectNode = (DefaultMutableTreeNode) nodeInfo;
             DefaultMutableTreeNode parentNode = (DefaultMutableTreeNode) treeSelectNode.getParent();
             if (parentNode != null) {
                int treeSelectIndex = parentNode.getIndex(treeSelectNode);
                if (action.equals(MOVE_UP_ACTION)) {
                   DefaultMutableTreeNode nextNodeUp = (DefaultMutableTreeNode) parentNode.getChildAt(treeSelectIndex - 1);
                   System.out.println("Want to swap " + treeSelectNode + " with " + nextNodeUp);
                if (action.equals(MOVE_DOWN_ACTION)) {
                   DefaultMutableTreeNode nextNodeDown = (DefaultMutableTreeNode) parentNode.getChildAt(treeSelectIndex + 1);
                   System.out.println("Want to swap " + treeSelectNode + " with " + nextNodeDown);          
       public static void main(String args[]) {
          new TreeExample().setVisible(true);

    Hi,
    These the code you want to put in your MOVE_UP and MOVE_DOWN action:
    if (action.equals(MOVE_UP_ACTION))
    DefaultMutableTreeNode nextNodeUp = (DefaultMutableTreeNode) parentNode.getChildAt(treeSelectIndex - 1);
    DefaultTreeModel jTreeModel = (DefaultTreeModel) tree.getModel();
    jTreeModel.insertNodeInto (treeSelectNode, parentNode, treeSelectIndex-1);
    jTreeModel.insertNodeInto (nextNodeUp, parentNode, treeSelectIndex);
    jTreeModel.nodeChanged(parentNode);
    jTreeModel.reload(parentNode);
    TreePath treePath = new TreePath(jTreeModel.getPathToRoot(treeSelectNode));
    tree.setSelectionPath(treePath);
    if (action.equals(MOVE_DOWN_ACTION))
    DefaultMutableTreeNode nextNodeDown = (DefaultMutableTreeNode) parentNode.getChildAt(treeSelectIndex + 1);
    DefaultTreeModel jTreeModel = (DefaultTreeModel) tree.getModel();
    jTreeModel.insertNodeInto (treeSelectNode, parentNode, treeSelectIndex+1);
    jTreeModel.insertNodeInto (nextNodeDown, parentNode, treeSelectIndex);
    jTreeModel.nodeChanged(parentNode);
    jTreeModel.reload(parentNode);
    TreePath treePath = new TreePath(jTreeModel.getPathToRoot(treeSelectNode));
    tree.setSelectionPath(treePath);
    Hope this help,
    Diego.

  • Tree Node In Oracle Forms

    Hell ow my dear Fiends
    I am the beginner in oracle forms
    I want to create a tree node below
    For example
    Purchase order
      Forms
              POM1010
      Reports
              Pom2010
      Queries
              POM3010
    Human Resource Management
       Forms
              POM1010
      Reports
              Pom2010
      Queries
              POM3010

    Hi,
    You can see
    https://forums.oracle.com/thread/512425
    or
    https://sites.google.com/site/craigsoraclestuff/oracle-forms---how-to-s/forms-how-to-create-a-hierachical-tree-form

  • I want to delete all tree node at a time

    hi all
    i built my tree manualy using ftree.add_tree_node (not by record group and populate the RG) and i want to delete all tree nodes at a time in one statment
    please urgent

    hi
    try something like this.
    DECLARE
    htree ITEM;
    num_selected NUMBER;
    BEGin
    -- Find the tree itself.
    htree := Find_Item('tree_block.htree3');
    -- Find the number of nodes marked as selected.
    num_selected := Ftree.Get_tree_Property(htree, Ftree.SELECTION_COUNT);
    -- Loop through nodes and delete them. Since nodes are internally
    -- re-numbered when one is deleted, be sure to loop in reverse
    -- order from last to first.
    FOR j in num_selected..1 LOOP
    Ftree.delete_tree_node(htree, Ftree.Get_tree_Selection(htree, j));
    END LOOP;
    END;If its Correct/helpful please mark it thanks.
    Sarah

  • Tree Node and Ampersand

    Hi,
    I need to place ampersands in tree node text property. To get the text
    rendered right I need to provide the text as, for example, Bed '&+amp+;'
    Breakfast.
    This tree node is rendering well in the browser as "Bed & Breakfast".
    But if an action is associated with the tree node and I run the app
    the tree node is rendering to "Bed '&+amp+;' Breakfast".
    "&+amp+;" means the well formed XHTML for ampersand, if I had written this as it should be it would render in this post as &.
    Is there any workaround?
    Thanks.
    Stephan

    The Tree Node is now rendering right, but I run into another problem. After selection I need to display the Tree Node text in a static text component. which worked with this code:
    public String node_action() {
            String fullId = tree1.getCookieSelectedTreeNode();
            String id = fullId.substring(fullId.lastIndexOf(":")+1);
            TreeNode selectedNode = (TreeNode) this.getForm1().findComponentById(id);
            String category = selectedNode.getParentTreeNode((TreeNode) selectedNode).getText();
            if ( category.indexOf("&") != -1 ) {
                getSessionBean1().getClassified().setCategory(category.replace("&", "&"));
            else {
                getSessionBean1().getClassified().setCategory(category);
            String subCategory = selectedNode.getText();
            if ( subCategory.indexOf("&") != -1 ) {
               getSessionBean1().getClassified().setSubCategory(subCategory.replace("&", "&"));
            else {
               getSessionBean1().getClassified().setSubCategory(subCategory);
            categoryTextfield.setText(getSessionBean1().getClassified().getSubCategory());
            categoryTextfield.setVisible(true);
            return null;
    }(some & in the code section are original meant to be the XHTML for ampersand.)
    but for the few Tree Nodes which are prerendered now, the call
    String subCategory = selectedNode.getText(); returns null.
    How can I get the text of for those prerendered Tree Node?
    Thanks.
    Stephan

Maybe you are looking for

  • 4GB Flash Drive not loading on Mac (but on Windows and Ubuntu)

    Hello, I have a 4GB flash drive (probably from LG) that I bought about 3 years ago. It was working just fine all this time but now, all of a sudden, it's gone. Not working, showing up neither in Finder nor in Disk Utility. But it works just fine on W

  • File type search

    Hi, I have list of all the InetAddress attached to the LAN. I want to search particular file types in a system using its InetAddress. (InetAddress is nothing but IP address) Using that i want to search mp3 , jpeg etc files are in the system. Can any

  • Installed new update but don't have any new features

    Besides having to install/restore on another computer before I could actually do anything... I've now FINALLY got my iPhone 3G working again BUT I don't have any of the new features that come with the iOS4 update except for the folders feature. How d

  • Using Modulus (%) arithmetic operator with decimals

    When trying to use the arithmetic operator modulus with decimals there seem to be some errors in the results. Is there a restriction on the number/value of decimals that can be used with this operator? Am I perhaps just using it incorrectly? example

  • PulseAudio daemon won't start

    Hi all. I installed PulseAudio under KDE, then uninstalled it when I ran into issues with Flash. Now I'm trying to reinstall it, but the daemon fails to start. I don't see the correct auto devices in KDE's Multimedia settings and when try to start it