Showing/navigating/... models (simple or somewhat bigger) have really
good performance (well, you know, especially relative to the 'Java=slow' slogan)
Collab. env. is a combination of multiple other metrics. I/O depends somewhat on
use of native code or not I'd say, but has not really to do something with J3D.
Networking: compare it with general C vs. Java comparision.
Kristof
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From: Dave Murphy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 11:52 AM
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Subject: [JAVA3D] Statistics on J3D Performance
Hi folks,
I’m currently evaluating j3d performance and I would like to learn about your experiences with the j3d.
I am particularly interested in identifying bottle necks, particularly in the area of collaborative environments, I/O devices, and networking.
Any information, pointers, etc., are most welcome.
Rgds Dave
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