Aaron,
I always like the example Daniel Selman gives in his book Java 3D
programming.
It's simple and it works. The chapter in the book where it is described is
called:
Java 3D, Swing and Applets.
I suppose you don't have this book. It might still be available on-line at
something
like:
Dirk
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Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 6:30
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Subject: [JAVA3D] AWT or SWING with J3D
?
Hi ppl!
I'd like to know if Java 3D applications work better with the regular
java using AWT applications or swing? Is there any sample program online that
uses the desktop menu feature with an integrated Java 3D feature available
online?
I'm developing a similar application with a simple animation-simulation
of railways but stumped at which one to choose swing or awt. A friend of mine
advised me to use AWT, which is quite horrendous to code it as an interface by
itself, unless if I find a way around using swing with Java 3D.
Any ideas or suggestions?
Regards,
Aaron.
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