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JTree 2.6.6.2 - Tree-structured Java Menu Applet

Tree-structured Java Menu Applet

JTree



 

JTree: Jtree is a multi-platform Java navigation applet that can load its content from XML and supports dynamical loading of sub-nodes. Just take your data from database or file, and JTree will display it in the best way in Web-browser or Java application, providing comfortable and powerful functionality to navigate your data and to manage it! Light-weight (only 50Kb), high-performance, having clear and comfortable API, applet is highly useful for representation of data in commercial web applications.

You can set any icon for any tree item as well as add, edit or delete any item in tree. You can customize "look and feel" of the applet to suit best your needs - use font style & color, background colors and icons to create your unique style. Dynamic data loading and suitable applet API offers you to control it at runtime.

An advanced version allows to use checkboxes in tree and supports international symbols (including chinese and japenese).

Jtree is an independent solution - the applet works perfectly in any Windows browsers and also under Linux or Unix (Solaris).





What is new in version 2.6.6.2:

New features, minor bug fixes




 

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For $149.00

Download: Download JTree 2.6.6.2 (0.2 Mb)
Download Count:1
Release Date:2008-02-25
Last Updated:2005-06-08
Manufacturer: Scand
Product Support: JTree WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:JRE 1.1.3 or higher
Install:No Install Support
Tags:

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