public final class ElementTreeViewAdapter
extends java.lang.Object
ElementTree in a View.
 A typical usage for a view would be to have a private instance:
 private ElementTreeViewAdapter _elementTreeViewAdapter;That instance is initialized in the getGUI():
 public Component getGUI() {
   if (_ui == null) {
     _elementTreeViewAdapter = new ElementTreeViewAdapter(this, rootElement);
     _ui = _elementTreeViewAdapter.getComponent();
   }
   return _ui;
 }
 
 To handle the selection, add the following method to your view:
 
 protected final Element[] getSelectionFromUI() {
   return _elementTreeViewAdapter.getSelectionFromUI();
 }| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
ElementTreeViewAdapter(View view,
                      Element rootElement)  | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
javax.swing.JComponent | 
getComponent()  | 
ElementTree | 
getElementTree()
Get or create the  
ElementTree. | 
Element[] | 
getSelectionFromUI()
This method can be called directly from your  
View.getSelectionFromUI(): | 
protected static java.util.concurrent.Future | 
nextPage(ElementTree tree,
        javax.swing.tree.TreePath path,
        boolean selectFirstNewChild)  | 
void | 
setDragAction(int action)  | 
public ElementTree getElementTree()
ElementTree.
 You should use getComponent() if you intend to create the UI.public javax.swing.JComponent getComponent()
ElementTree hosted in a JScrollPanepublic Element[] getSelectionFromUI()
View.getSelectionFromUI():
 
 protected final Element[] getSelectionFromUI() {
   return _elementTreeViewAdapter.getSelectionFromUI();
 }public void setDragAction(int action)
protected static java.util.concurrent.Future nextPage(ElementTree tree, javax.swing.tree.TreePath path, boolean selectFirstNewChild)