Hello DereK
A good starting point might be to have a look at TickTockCollision.java
The class demonstrates simple collision detection. It uses
WakeupOnCollisionEntry() and WakeupOnCollisionExit().
Anders
>From: Derek Augustus Ruths <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: [JAVA3D] Collision detection in Java3D
>Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 15:05:55 -0500
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> I'm interested in understanding how Java3D is performing collision
>detection. If anyone could provide insight or references and pointers,
>that would be great. Thanks.
>
> DereK
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