... thank you John,


sorry for the inconvenience for sending this question again and even
threefold. - This was my first posting ever.



If only Branchgroups can be added / removed to / from a scengraph this mean
I have to put each sphere into a single Branchgroup.



I'm not sure if all these Branchgroups  can be children of a single
TransformGroup to share their operations when picked. ( I only know it the
other way round.)



If this is not possible, this is possibly not the solution in my case. If it
were, are there any drawbacks to have so many Branchgroups in place?



Horst


----- Original Message -----
From: "John Wright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 3:15 PM
Subject: Re: [JAVA3D] adding objects to a life scene


> Horst,
>
> This one comes up often.
>
> You do need to structure your scene such that you can add and remove
> branchgroups to handle what you want to do.  Branchgroups are the only
> thing you can add to a live scene.  If you know all your data upfront
> some people will use "switch nodes" to just switch on and off what is
> displayed, but I don't think this fits your situation.
>
> - John Wright
> Starfire Research
>
> "Horst Walther (SiG)" wrote:
> >
> > SiG Software Integration GmbHHi all,
> >
> > simple question: how can I add objects, e.g. simple spheres, to a life
> > graph?
> >
> > Background is: I like to dynamically add 3d-datapoints read from a
external
> > data feeding device each minute to even the same transformation group.
> > Depending on the users choice on the limit the oldest data points should
> > disappear then, while he still is able to rotate, translate an zoom it
> > manually.
> >
> > I have already learned from a posting of Nathalie (Nov 8, 2000), that I
have
> > to set for "each Group node in which I want to add or modify children I
must
> > set the capabilities ALLOW_CHILDREN_READ, ALLOW_CHILDREN_WRITE and/or
> > ALLOW_CHILDREN_EXTEND.
> >
> > Adding a new node results in the error message "only a BranchGroup node
may
> > be added".
> >
> > Does it mean, that I have to reconstruct my BranchGroup and compile it
every
> > time (every minute in my case) for all that hundreds or (depending on
the
> > users choice) thousands of data points?
> >
> > If so - is there now workaround? Are there no "not so obvious features"
> > hidden somewhere in the deep j3d-structure, which could enable a more
> > flexible near life behaviour?
> >
> > I would be thankful for any hints, comments and of course a MiRCE
(minimal
> > running code example).
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > Horst
> >
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> >
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> > SiG Software Integration GmbH
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