TwistDown Tree Example
This example illustrates how high-level functional interfaces in Common Lisp can
leverage client-side Java to achieve a more inspiring user experience. Here, Java Applets are defined in advance
and exported as Java byte code. As it emits dynamic HTML, Lisp generates parameters to invoke the applets.
- Click on the arrows to expand or collapse nodes.
- Click on the text of a node to visit the associated URL.
If you think of any cool enhancements, please let us know on WWW-CL@csail.mit.edu. For applet documentation see /cl-http/twistdown-tree/hdir/index.html.
CL-HTTP/70.216 (LispWorks; 2.1.7)