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Flexible and fully customizable, the TreeViewJ is ideal for web site
navigation or for use with hierarchical information in a Java
applet.
With its wide range of display styles, the TreeViewJ can meet any web
designers graphical display requirements. In addition to color, font and
border selection the TreeViewJ includes support for background images and node
images.
Programming the TreeViewJ has been simplified with an easy-to-use programming
interface. The JSuite also includes the "Webmaster
Applet." This sample can be deployed to any web site and allows
developers and web designers to create site navigation (based on a text file)
with no Java coding.
The TreeViewJ features:
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- Support for background images for both the tree and individual nodes.
- Multiple selection.
- Various font and color styles.
- Color highlighting of nodes.
- Change images on mouseover.
- Change font color on mouseover.
- Unlimited branches and nodes per branch.
- Image selection for branches and nodes.
- Checkboxes with fill colors (default is white).
- Enhanced images, color & font display for nodes.
- Use custom images or built-in images on nodes (the TreeViewJ has a number of default images set for node levels).
- Custom node width.
- Editing nodes now uses the EditText field.
- Branch editing and font selection.
- Enable DELETE, INSERT, SPACE and ENTER keys for editing (ENTER and SPACE are used to toggle collapsed/expanded states).
- Enable auto editing when a node is created by the INSERT key.
- Enable the right mouse button.
- Advanced sorting and searching capabilities.
- Lines and images can be made visible or invisible.
- Color properties for background, border and branches.
- Hide selection when the TreeViewJ looses focus.
- Improved painting & performance.
- Enhanced speed of adding/removing nodes. Option to suspend repainting of tree and to skip recalculation of tree layout.
- Additional border styles.
Component Enhancements:
FOR WEBMASTERS
TreeViewJ Webmaster Applet
The "Webmaster Applet" included with the TreeViewJ has been created to allow any web builder (including non-Java developers) to create a feature-rich treeview from a standard text file. Using the tutorial in the product help file, any web builder can add a functional treeview UI to their web site.
For Developers
TreeTables
Create TreeTables. Attach multiple row
tables to nodes. This table of data is synchronized with the tree and
expands/collapses with corresponding nodes of data. In addition, this
sample shows animations.
MultiLine Text
Create trees with multiple lines of
text for nodes.
All JSuite components come with both JDK 1.02 Classes and JDK 1.1(1.2) JAR files and are available with Source Code.
The JSuite Is Written Using 100% Pure Java!
This service includes all major upgrades (full version changes) and minor
updates (enhancements/service patches).
Designed to keep customers up-to-date, this service creates a link between
you and ProtoView's Development Team ensuring that you are always informed of the latest
updates, enhancements/service patches to our software products. In addition, ProtoView
Subscription Service customers also benefit from full version upgrades. This
reduces the hassle of upgrading your products; the ProtoView Subscription Service
will now do this automatically!
Click here to read more about this service (as well as
view a detailed pricing chart).
The JSuite has been featured in a number of features and reviews. Here is
just some of what the press is saying about it:
"ProtoView's JSuite is an ideal present for people
complaining about the
lack of quality third-party components for Java...the amount of properties
available for customization is impressive...while evaluating JSuite, I found
it to be an extremely well designed and stable component collection
that will significantly speed up user interface implementations."
- Java Pro, Review
"With ProtoView's release of JSuite, they have
successfully raised the bar
on usable JavaBeans...They are rich in features and have a lot to offer
any Java developer."
- Java Developer's Journal, Review
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Corporation. All rights reserved.
This page was last updated Thursday, February 24, 2000.
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