Ajit Dharmik wrote:

> Has anyone tried storing a J3d object (Shape3D, for ex) in a
> relational database like Oracle8i?
>
> Is it possible, first of all???

No, it is not possible because you cannot serialise any part of the J3D
scenegraph. You will need to create your own geometry format/table
structure and make use of that to read/write to the RDBMS.

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