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@HFOE: I was just thinking about the problems with this thread earlier. The code is getting too big to make substantial additions & still post at SO. Also I was thinking to maybe use this code as my first foray into SourceForge.

So yes, that is a big possibility. Having said that, I'll let it run till near the end of the bounty period, just to see if any new & brilliant points come up. Though, (whispers) it'd be hard for anybody to top the advice offered before the bounty was posted.;) – Andrew Thompson Jun 4 '11 at 18:26 •. @Andrew: I wonder if you're at the stage where you'd be better served by creating a project with multiple classes likely in several packages and posting it on SourceForge for all to contribute to. I'm not saying that the problems currently present aren't worth solving, just that perhaps the complexity of these problems are beyond what stackoverflow is best at solving.

This would be a neat project for all to contribute to in an organized way. Sorry, I edited this to add version control by deleting my original comment just before you added yours and adding mine just afterward. – Jun 4 '11 at 18:38. Mac OS X 10.5 and Ubuntu 10.04: Repeated non-fatal NPE on delete.

Addendum: In line 441, findTreePath() always returns null, because currentFile.getParentFile() returns the path to the file, not the file itself. In effect, the path cannot match itself. I don't see an obvious work-around. Addendum: I am unable to find an acceptable solution. I suspect the problem revolves around the dichotomy between view ( JTree) and model ( DefaultTreeModel).

In particular, findTreePath() is searching among visible rows rather than the nodes of the tree model. It may prove useful to implement TreeModel explicitly, as shown in this. It may also help to abstract view-model conversion methods analogous to those provided.

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As an alternative approach, consider, pictured below. It accepts the, mentioned earlier. By extending, it uses the familiar via a convenient interface similar to TableModel. Most importantly, it provides, as well as. The method getValueAt() is overridden to call, making the selection listener in this straightforward.

The JAR is independent, small (~230 KiB) and stable; it may be found in the NetBeans distribution: NetBeans/platform/modules/org-netbeans-swing-outline.jar Addendum: FileBrowser version 2011-06-08 operates correctly on both systems cited above. Access 2016 student download.