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1. Coalesys PanelBar for JSP



JavaBean for creating a DHTML Hierarchical MenuBar on your website. Programmatic object model for generating cross-browser compatible DHTML for IE 4+, Netscape 4+, Moz 1+ and Opera 7+. Supports dragging and docking modes, scrolling, intelligent window positioning, overlaying select boxes and many cosmetic features.
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Date Added: Jun 30, 2006 Hits: 2 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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2. ElegantJbeans- TREE view



A JAVA tree bean set that includes AWT and JFC bean with a data provider which will accept data from any database using JDBC connections. It also supports data in XML or text. Developer may use HTTP stream or FTP protocols to pass the data. It provides simplicity in populating the data. The utility of this set of beans is demonstrated by the fact that other than displaying hierarchical data it can provide an innovative method of collection, editing and display of data.
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Date Added: Jun 30, 2006 Hits: 5 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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3. SmartMenu



SmartMenu component adds personalizable menus functionality to the standard swing menu components. SmartMenus addapt themselves to the user usage pattern in order to reduce the number of menu items by exposing only the most used ones.
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Date Added: Jun 30, 2006 Hits: 11 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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4. URL Selector Boxes



List and choice box beans for URL lists and assosicated links maintainable from small ascii text files.
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Date Added: Jun 30, 2006 Hits: 5 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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5. CSTreeBean



CSTreeBean is an Open Source server-side JavaBean component that can be used on your Java Server Pages to provide a tree view as HTML tables. The tree gets populated from a database using JDBC. Features: Simple to set up and use, Can handle large and deep trees containing hundreds or even thousands of nodes, No need to mess around with ID's in your table to associate nodes at different levels, Trees are held statically and populated only once - All bean instantiations refer to the static tree, Tree state can be maintained either through URL parameters, or using the session, and Can use views (i.e. to use outer joins to generate a tabular view of a tree from a few well normalised tables).
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Date Added: Jun 30, 2006 Hits: 7 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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