Have any of
you built an interface that looked like Photoshop which
contained
free
floating palettes and included a Java3D window? I know there is
capability
to have
multiple windows floating within a main window (don't recall the name of
this...
maybe
"desktop"), but I'm looking for something where the windows are all free
floating and
not inside anything else...I know there a lightweight/heavyweight
issues
here and
mixing in Java3D is probably going to slow things down.
If anyone
has done this can you give me sample code and tell me if the java and
java3d
interaction
slows things down?
Mario
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[JAVA3D] ? Java3d and Palettes ?
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