On 1/8/07, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Then you would have to reset/ re-render the tree from scratch every
> time. Your best bet is probably to look at Swing examples that do
> this; the idea should be the same.
>
> One way to load lazily - though keep in mind it doesn't clean up when
> nodes are unfolded again - is to override DefaultMutableTreeNode's
> getChildCount method, so that it lazily initializes itself, adding any
> child nodes on the first call. Code that I'm using in project looks
> like this:

What do you mean by clean up when nodes are unfolded again?

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