Just take your data from database or file, and JTree displays
11242Just take your data from database or file, and JTree displayshttp://www.scbr.com/docs/products/jtree/jtree.shtmlJust take your data from database or file, and JTree displays it in the best way in Web-browser or Java application, providing comfortable and powerful functionality to navigate your data and to manage it!Java > Applets > Navigation > TreesOct 11, 2006Scand
With this feature packed and highly customizable Treeview Java Tree Menu you will be quickly adding a great menu navigation aid to web sites, help systems, documentation, intranets and much more.
Tutorial style examples giving both a great understanding of the capabilities and a good base from which to quickly build your own Treeview menu.
Both a Quick Start section and an in depth explanation of every aspect of the Treeview Explorer.
SiteBrowser is a highly customizable applet, which can be used by web designers to provide easy and fast navigation with advanced visual quality. It is especially useful for complex-structured web contents, but can also be used just to create specific look and feel of Your pages. Basically it displays items that are organized in a tree-like structure, each item can have an icon(shape), text or image, link and target window for the link. The applet uses JDK 1.1 which ensures compatibility with most up-to-date browsers/platforms. Additionally somewhat older version 2.0p.005 is available based on JDK 1.0. Read more about the applet's features, or browse through examples. One of the examples is the navigation on the left. Among features are: two main layouts, either vertical tree or horizontal menu, advanced visual quality with smoothed dropdown, smoothed shapes and color blending, support for custom hand drawn icons or/and item content, support for vertical scroll bar. SiteBrowser is free for any kind of use, either commercial or non-commercial. But you may also register this software (private users for US $19, commercial companies for US $49, see license terms for more information). Non-registered users are not granted any usage support and must rely on provided documentation and examples. Registered users are granted some usage support and additionally may ask the author to provide the source code (only applies for the latest applet version, currently 2.2). The source code may be modified or not according to the licese (private or commercial). You may also use the old version 1.0, which is also completely free but is not supported any more.
Java Tree Menu - JTM - is a hugely customisable applet that can be used on web pages to give really impressive looking tree menus. The applet itself is very small, and the code covers everything from open tree branches to rollover graphics. The actual HTML code is fairly simple, but takes some reference back to the good HTML help files. Excellent object to put into a web site.
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