Haven't we had that before? ;)
Have a look at the java3d archive, you will find quite a couple
of emails concerning that problem.
The main problem is, that Swing uses components that are called
"leightweight" components, i.e. they don't recruite a native window
peer. On the other side, a Canvas3D is a heavyweight component.
Heavyweight always occludes lightweigt components.
I actually don't know, if there is a solution to your problem.
As an idea, what about replacing the Canvas3d with a regular JPanel
while resizing? Swap panel and canvas after user has finsihed
selection.
MfG :)
Thomas
Pradyot Sahu schrieb:
>
> I am facing a problem with JSplitPane and Canvas3D. Can You help me ? The
> problem follows as :
>
> I am having a JSplitPane with leftComponent containing a JTree and
> rightComponent containing JDesktopPane. In the JdesktopPane i am having a
> JInteralFrame with Canvas3D on its contentPane.
> The problem occurs when i move the JInternalFrame towards LeftComponent. The
> Canvas3D comes over the LeftComponent and i am not able to see the JSplitPane
> divider and its content.
>
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