Hi Mian,

I put a Canvas3D in a JPanel, and put that wherever it is needed.
Easy.  I basically did what they do in LoaderDemo.  I could dig out some
code if you want it.

HTH,

Hugh

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>I 've written a swing client(also a J2ee client) which
>can retrieve X3D files from a database, now I want to
>use Xj3D as X3D loader to display 3d scenes described
>by those X3D files? I am wondering how I can launch
>xj3D within a swing application.  Could anyone please
>give some instructions?
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>Thanks a lot!
>Mian
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