A control that displays a set of hierarchical data as an outline.
The Data Model
A specific node in a tree is identified by a XTreeNode.
A leaf node is a node without any children and that returns false when calling XTreeNode::hasChildrenOnDemand().
An expanded node is a non-leaf node that will displays its children when all its ancestors are expanded.
A collapsed node is one which hides them.
A node is visible when all parent nodes are expanded and the node itself is in the display area.
If you are interested in detecting either double-click events or when a user clicks on a node,
regardless of whether or not it was selected, you can get the ::com::sun::star::awt::XWindow
and add yourself as a ::com::sun::star::awt::XMouseClickHandler. You can use the
method XTreeControl::getNodeForLocation() to retrieve the node that was under the
mouse at the time the event was fired.
Adding child nodes on demand
If you want to add child nodes to your tree on demand you can do the following.
Now you get called when the node will become expanded or collapsed.
So on XTreeExpansionListener::treeExpanding() you can
check the TreeExpansionEvent if the parent node with children on demand is going to
be expanded and in that case add the missing child nodes. You can also veto the expansion or
collapsing of a parent node by using the ExpandVetoException.