RadTreeView supports binding to various types of data sources, including declarative
    datasources.
    
        Some of the declarative data sources are inherently hierarchical. These include
        SiteMapDataSource and XmlDataSource. When data-bound
        to these types of data sources, RadTreeView automatically creates the node hierarchy.
        There is no need to use the DataFieldID and DataFieldParentID
        properties.
    
    
        The AccessDataSource is a table-based DataSource component. It
        can be used to bind the treeview declaratively at design time. As with binding to
        a DataSet, DataTable, or DataView, you can use the ID-ParentID
        relation to establish a hierarchy among the nodes.
        
    
    
        RadTreeView supports binding to an ObjectDataSource as well. In
        addition to the standard Node properties (Text, Value, Navigate Url, etc.) that
        can be bound to the underlying business objects, the DataFieldID
        and DataFieldParentID properties can be specified, too. In this
        way, RadTreeView can create a hierarchy of Nodes.
    
    
        Still, the business objects should provide the data needed for the RadTreeView to
        build the hierarchy. If the ParentID property of the business objects are of nullable
        or reference type, then null values denote root Nodes. In case, the ParentID property
        is of value type (Integer, Guid, etc.), '0'/'Guid.Empty' values denote the root
        Nodes.
    
    
        For more details on the aforementioned algorithm, please read the documentation
        topic - 
            Binding to Array, ArrayList and Generic List.