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Author Topic: Performance of Swing widgets in jME environment vs. jME space in Swing Canvas  (Read 438 times)
pragmaticleas
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« on: March 10, 2010, 06:27:46 am »

Disclaimer: I am a newbie who is just going through the starter tutorials and searching through the wiki and the forum for things that interest me.

I am trying to decide whether to put a Swing widget panel on the left in the jME environment (eg. with JMEDesktop) or put the jME environment in a canvas in a Swing frame with a widget panel on the left. In each case, I would like interactivity between the widget panel and the jME rendering. I am aware of SceneEditorDemo, RenParticleEditor, HelloJMEDesktop and TestJMEDesktop, and I have looked through many forum posts but have yet to find out a list of pros and cons to each of the two approaches. Especially, I am interested in the performance, speed, load and ease of implementation of each approach. Just from running the .java files above, I have to say I like SceneEditorDemo and RenParticleEditor better.

Please let me hear about your thoughts and any useful resources you may recommend; it will be much appreciated. Cheesy
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« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2010, 11:27:47 am »

Swing/Awt/swt or whatever with ajme canvas seems far more reliable than the jmedestop over the jme renderer (seems kinda bugged last time I tried)
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