Hi Richard,
thanks for the suggestion.
We currently leverage gwt mosaic. Can you explain ti me how your tree implementation
differs to the mosaic one:
Hello Errai devs
I've noticed announcement about Errai and I have a suggestion for your Widgets
subproject. The thing is that GWT native tree is seriously lacking even for simple
applications and - as you pointed out in generall - other trees are not true GWT trees.
For this we developed very simple tree and for no particular reason we also open sourced
it:
http://code.google.com/p/salix/
Project works as a 1 to 1 GWT Tree replacement but doesn't have full features of
original GWT Tree (animation, lacking most of the handlers actually), but has a few nice
features original GWT doesn't have and we now use it in our own projects and it covers
99% of our needs (hover highlights the whole row, whole row is clickable, highlighting
works on FF too (original GWT does not), connectors (customizable), optional
auto-sorting).
There's a lot of work to be done on it to be full GWT Tree replacement but it's
usable already. What I suggest is to have a simple nice tree like this is. Feel free to
check it out, me and my co-developer definitely allow you to use it in any way if it is
remotely interesting for you. Our front page should tell you everything needed, there is
no zip, only SVN trunk, but it's easy to build.
Please, let us know if this is in any way interesting widget for your project - we would
be proud to shut down salix tree in favor of your project as its aim is exactly what we
need - really fully GWT components.
Best regards
Virgo47 :-)
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