You see the Properties window for a Tree component
when you select the component on a page that you are editing in the Visual Designer or in the Navigator window.
The Tree component has the following properties.
Type: StringTree object. Type: String position: absolute; left: 288px; top: 312px
You can enter values directly or click the ellipsis (...) button to use the Style Editor.
For a list of CSS2 style attributes, see the web page at
Type: Stringstyle property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. style property description for an explanation of why a class added to this property might appear to have no effect on the component. The defaulttheme CSS style classes for this component are:
css_master.css
.TreBdy {margin:0px}
.Tree {background-color:#fff}
.TreTtl {color:#000;font-weight:bold}
a.TreeLink:link, a.TreeLink:visited
{color:#035899;text-decoration:none}
a.TreeLink:hover {color:#035899;text-decoration:underline}
a.TreeParentLink:link, a.TreeParentLink:visited
{color:#035899;text-decoration:none;font-weight:bold}
a.TreeParentLink:hover
{color:#035899;text-decoration:underline;font-weight:bold}
a.TreeSelLink:link, a.TreeSelLink:visited
{color:#000;text-decoration:none;font-weight:bold}
a.TreeSelLink:hover
{color:#000;text-decoration:underline;font-weight:bold}
.TreeRootRow, .TreeRootRowHeader {background-color:#D3E0EB}
.TreeSelRow {background-color:#F4F5BE}
.TreeSelText {color:#000;font-weight:bold}
.TreeImg {padding-top:2px;padding-bottom:1px}
.TreeImgHeight {display:inline;line-height:22px}
.TreeContent
{display:inline;vertical-align:middle;padding-left:5px}
.TreeLinkSpace {margin-left:3px}
.TreeRootRow {height:26px}
.TreeRootRowHeader {height:4px}
.TreeRow {white-space:nowrap;clear:both}
.TreeRow .float {padding-left:5px}
.TreeRootRow .float {padding-left:7px}
.TreeSelRow .float {padding-left:5px}
Type: String Type: Stringimmediate property to true for this property to work.
immediate property to true
because of that property's effect on the JavaServer Faces lifecycle, you can instead
call Tree.getCookieSelectedTreeNode(), which returns the selected node value
passed back in an HTTP cookie. However, if the user has cookies blocked or turned off, this method
will not work.
Type: boolean Type: boolean Type: booleanfor property to this component, an error message will be displayed if the user tries to submit the page without selecting a node. Type: Stringtitle attribute of the component, which is readable by a screen reader and can be displayed as a tool tip.
Type: booleanrendered property. Type: booleanselected property to return the ID of the selected node. Type: boolean