The current version of Java3D's collision detection
model only supports single collision detection. If you
want to achieve multiple collision detection, you can
simple perform a separate collision detection at the
same frame.
Sunny Leung
--- Magnus Andersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there some way to find out more than one object
> that an object have
> collided with using the behavior class?
> .getTriggeringPath gives me one
> but if there is more collisions they are lost. How
> can I get them?
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