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ActiveTree is a powerful TreeView component that will allow you to build your tree based navigation or selection system. Advanced Databinding will let you populate the tree in few lines of codes. Our unique Visual Studio.NET control editor (property builder) will allow you to create the treeview entirely in a WYSIWYG interface.

You can also load the treeview completely using an external XML file, using code or using tags in the ASPX page. A list of nodes can be selected (checkboxes), expanded or not, easily with the integrated designer.

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You can define hyperlink or linkbutton with onclick event to integrate completely in your ASP.NET based architecture. Moreover, you can control all visual aspects of the tree globally or individually (at node level), this includes the icons set and styles.

Some suggested uses :

· Hierarchy representation + edition

· Website navigation

· Multi-level menu

Here are some key features of "Active Tree":

· Easy to use full featured property builder (component editor) in Visual Studio .NET

· Define icons set (globally) and/or define icons individually for each nodes

· Allow you to define both hyperlinks and linkbutton with onclick event

· Styles definable both at treeview and node level

· The whole states are preserved both at client-side and server-side (expanded, collapsed, selected, ...)

· Unlimited child nodes can be defined by code, XML or in ASPX page

· Possibility to retrieve a collection of selected nodes

· Support databinding with recursive datasources and link formatting

· Allow text mode treeviews

· Support grid layout and flow layout

· Support selection (checkbox) for each level in the treeview and the treenode

· Automatic children selection mode

· Easy customization using the Visual Studio Designer interface and allows you to easily configure complex hierarchies ...

· Support nodes created at design time and at runtime