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diff --git a/documentation/components/components-treegrid.asciidoc b/documentation/components/components-treegrid.asciidoc index d5659cb556..7f444602d9 100644 --- a/documentation/components/components-treegrid.asciidoc +++ b/documentation/components/components-treegrid.asciidoc @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ image::img/tree-grid-basic.png[width=70%, scaledwidth=100%] [[components.treegrid.data]] == Binding to Data -[classname]#TreeGrid# is used by binding it to a hierarchical data provider. The data provider can be based on in-memory or back end data. For in-memory data, the [classname]#InMemoryHierarchicalDataProvider# can be used, and for loading data from a back end, you need to implement three methods from the [interfacename]#HierarchicalDataProvider# interface. Usage of both data providers is described in +[classname]#TreeGrid# is used by binding it to a hierarchical data provider. The data provider can be based on in-memory or back end data. For in-memory data, the [classname]#TreeDataProvider# can be used, and for loading data from a back end, you need to implement three methods from the [interfacename]#HierarchicalDataProvider# interface. Usage of both data providers is described in <<dummy/../../../framework/datamodel/datamodel-hierarchical.asciidoc#datamodel.hierarchical,"Hierarchical Data">>. Populating a [classname]#TreeGrid# with in-memory data can be done as follows @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Populating a [classname]#TreeGrid# with in-memory data can be done as follows ---- Project rootProject = getRootRroject(); -HierarchyData<Project> data = new HierarchyData<>(); +TreeData<Project> data = new TreeData<>(); // add a root level item with null parent data.addItem(null, rootProject); @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ rootProject.flattened().forEach( project -> data.addItems(project, project.getSubProjects())); TreeGrid<Project> treeGrid = new TreeGrid<>(); -treeGrid.setDataProvider(new InMemoryHierarchicalDataProvider<>(data)); +treeGrid.setDataProvider(new TreeDataProvider<>(data)); // the first column gets the hierarchy indicator by default treeGrid.addColumn(Project::getName).setCaption("Project Name"); @@ -56,18 +56,18 @@ treeGrid.addColumn(Project::getHoursDone).setCaption("Hours Done"); treeGrid.addColumn(Project::getLastModified).setCaption("Last Modified"); ---- -The [classname]#HierarchyData# class can be used to build the hierarchical data structure, -and it can then be passed on to [classname]#InMemoryHierarchicalDataProvider#. It is simply a hierarchical +The [classname]#TreeData# class can be used to build the hierarchical data structure, +and it can then be passed on to [classname]#TreeDataProvider#. It is simply a hierarchical collection, that the data provider uses to populate the [classname]#TreeGrid#. The [methodname]#setItems# method in [classname]#TreeGrid# can be used to set the root level items. Internally -an [classname]#InMemoryHierarchicalDataProvider# with [classname]#HierarchyData# is used. If at any time you want to modify the in-memory data in the grid, you may do it as follows +an [classname]#TreeDataProvider# with [classname]#TreeData# is used. If at any time you want to modify the in-memory data in the grid, you may do it as follows [source, java] ---- -InMemoryHierarchicalDataProvider<Project> dataProvider = (InMemoryHierarchicalDataProvider<Project>) treeGrid.getDataProvider(); +TreeDataProvider<Project> dataProvider = (TreeDataProvider<Project>) treeGrid.getDataProvider(); -HierarchyData<Project> data = dataProvider.getData(); +TreeData<Project> data = dataProvider.getData(); // add new items data.addItem(null, newProject); data.addItems(newProject, newProject.getChildren()); |