J3d is a heavyweight componant.  Swing is lightweight.  J3d will always be
on the top unfortunatly.  Sun has some articles on mixing them, but really
thats the bottom line.

Dave Yazel

----- Original Message -----
From: Joerg >Herkules< Plewe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 4:46 AM
Subject: [JAVA3D] J3d in a JInternalFrame


Hi all!

I try to embedd a Canvas3D into a JInternalFrame for a bigger application.
Now, the Canvas3D always remains on top of all other content in the
application. How can I achieve a common windowing behaviour?

I consulted Barrieaux\'s book and set:

 JPopupMenu.setDefaultLightWeightPopupEnabled( false );
 ToolTipManager.sharedInstance().setLightWeightPopupEnabled( false );

Did not help. Other ideas?

Thx,

- J

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