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Displaying JSP Tree similar to windows explorer

Asked by annapolistech in Java Standard Tag Library (JSTL) & Server Tags, Java Server Pages (JSP), Java Server Faces (JSF)

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Hi All

My problem is I want to display the tree similar to windows explorer.If the folder does not contain any sub  folders and it contains only documents ,the respective folder should not expand and instead the documents should be displayed on the right hand side.In simple words,any last level of the tree contains only documents and that last level should not expand ,instead the documents should be displayed on the right side of the page.

I have already tried Prize tags

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G.M.Mahidhar Reddy
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Zones: Java Standard Tag Library (JSTL) & Server Tags, Java Server Pages (JSP), Java Server Faces (JSF)
Tags: Java,JSP,JSF, IE,Mozilla
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