Hi Gerrit,
 
> The only thing that bothers me a little bit is that we still would have
> two binary copies of the data lying around. But I don't see a way around
> this without completely writing our own set of collada classes. 
> So my current plan would be to start with ColladaDom and if we really
> run into problems with the two copies we can go back and think about our
> own.
> 
> But before starting the one thing I would like to know, more from the 
> users ;-)). Is anybody interested in integration template stuff collada
> dom offers. If not I would ignore it for the time being and just convert
> the collada graph to OpenSG and delete it.
> 
If I see it correctly their ColladaDom reading source is generated by an
external tool like XMLSpy. So I'm afraid oyu would have more and more binary
copies depending on the collada versions...

Greets,

Patrik


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