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/*
 *      @(#)MouseBehaviorApp.java 1.0 99/03/25 11:42:40
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import java.applet.Applet;
import java.awt.BorderLayout;
import java.awt.Frame;
import com.sun.j3d.utils.applet.MainFrame;
import com.sun.j3d.utils.geometry.ColorCube;
import com.sun.j3d.utils.universe.*;
import com.sun.j3d.utils.behaviors.mouse.*;
import javax.media.j3d.*;
import javax.vecmath.*;

import java.awt.event.*;
import java.util.Enumeration;

//   MouseBehaviorApp renders a single, interactively rotatable,
//   traslatable, and zoomable ColorCube object.

public class MouseBehaviorApp extends Applet {

    public BranchGroup createSceneGraph() {
        // Create the root of the branch graph
        BranchGroup objRoot = new BranchGroup();

        TransformGroup objTransform = new TransformGroup();
        objTransform.setCapability(TransformGroup.ALLOW_TRANSFORM_WRITE);
        objTransform.setCapability(TransformGroup.ALLOW_TRANSFORM_READ);

        objRoot.addChild(objTransform);
        objTransform.addChild(new ColorCube(0.4));
        objRoot.addChild(new Axis());

        MouseRotate myMouseRotate = new MouseRotate();
        myMouseRotate.setTransformGroup(objTransform);
        myMouseRotate.setSchedulingBounds(new BoundingSphere());
        objRoot.addChild(myMouseRotate);

        MouseTranslate myMouseTranslate = new MouseTranslate();
        myMouseTranslate.setTransformGroup(objTransform);
        myMouseTranslate.setSchedulingBounds(new BoundingSphere());
        objRoot.addChild(myMouseTranslate);

        MouseZoom myMouseZoom = new MouseZoom();
        myMouseZoom.setTransformGroup(objTransform);
        myMouseZoom.setSchedulingBounds(new BoundingSphere());
        objRoot.addChild(myMouseZoom);

        // Let Java 3D perform optimizations on this scene graph.
        objRoot.compile();

        return objRoot;
    } // end of CreateSceneGraph method of MouseBehaviorApp

    // Create a simple scene and attach it to the virtual universe

    public MouseBehaviorApp() {
        setLayout(new BorderLayout());
        Canvas3D canvas3D = new Canvas3D(null);
        add("Center", canvas3D);

        BranchGroup scene = createSceneGraph();

        // SimpleUniverse is a Convenience Utility class
        SimpleUniverse simpleU = new SimpleUniverse(canvas3D);

        // This will move the ViewPlatform back a bit so the
        // objects in the scene can be viewed.
        simpleU.getViewingPlatform().setNominalViewingTransform();

        simpleU.addBranchGraph(scene);
    } // end of MouseBehaviorApp (constructor)
      //  The following allows this to be run as an application
      //  as well as an applet

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        System.out.print("MouseBehaviorApp.java \n- a demonstration of using the mouse ");
        System.out.println("behavior utility classes to provide interaction in a Java 3D scene.");
        System.out.println("Hold the mouse button while moving the mouse to make the cube move.");
        System.out.println("     left mouse button      - rotate cube");
        System.out.println("     right mouse button     - translate cube");
        System.out.println("     Alt+left mouse button  - zoom cube");
        System.out.println("This is a simple example progam from The Java 3D API Tutorial.");
        System.out.println("The Java 3D Tutorial is available on the web at:");
        System.out.println("http://www.sun.com/desktop/java3d/collateral");
        Frame frame = new MainFrame(new MouseBehaviorApp(), 256, 256);
    } // end of main (method of MouseBehaviorApp)

} // end of class MouseBehaviorApp

/*
 * Getting Started with the Java 3D API written in Java 3D
 * 
 * This program demonstrates: 1. writing a visual object class In this program,
 * Axis class defines a visual object This particular class extends Shape3D See
 * the text for a discussion. 2. Using LineArray to draw 3D lines.
 */

class Axis extends Shape3D {

    ////////////////////////////////////////////
    //
    // create axis visual object
    //
    public Axis() {

        this.setGeometry(createGeometry());

    }

    private Geometry createGeometry() {
        // create line for X axis
        IndexedLineArray axisLines = new IndexedLineArray(18, GeometryArray.COORDINATES, 30);

        axisLines.setCoordinate(0, new Point3f(-1.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f));
        axisLines.setCoordinate(1, new Point3f(1.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f));
        axisLines.setCoordinate(2, new Point3f(0.9f, 0.1f, 0.1f));
        axisLines.setCoordinate(3, new Point3f(0.9f, -0.1f, 0.1f));
        axisLines.setCoordinate(4, new Point3f(0.9f, 0.1f, -0.1f));
        axisLines.setCoordinate(5, new Point3f(0.9f, -0.1f, -0.1f));
        axisLines.setCoordinate(6, new Point3f(0.0f, -1.0f, 0.0f));
        axisLines.setCoordinate(7, new Point3f(0.0f, 1.0f, 0.0f));
        axisLines.setCoordinate(8, new Point3f(0.1f, 0.9f, 0.1f));
        axisLines.setCoordinate(9, new Point3f(-0.1f, 0.9f, 0.1f));
        axisLines.setCoordinate(10, new Point3f(0.1f, 0.9f, -0.1f));
        axisLines.setCoordinate(11, new Point3f(-0.1f, 0.9f, -0.1f));
        axisLines.setCoordinate(12, new Point3f(0.0f, 0.0f, -1.0f));
        axisLines.setCoordinate(13, new Point3f(0.0f, 0.0f, 1.0f));
        axisLines.setCoordinate(14, new Point3f(0.1f, 0.1f, 0.9f));
        axisLines.setCoordinate(15, new Point3f(-0.1f, 0.1f, 0.9f));
        axisLines.setCoordinate(16, new Point3f(0.1f, -0.1f, 0.9f));
        axisLines.setCoordinate(17, new Point3f(-0.1f, -0.1f, 0.9f));

        axisLines.setCoordinateIndex(0, 0);
        axisLines.setCoordinateIndex(1, 1);
        axisLines.setCoordinateIndex(2, 2);
        axisLines.setCoordinateIndex(3, 1);
        axisLines.setCoordinateIndex(4, 3);
        axisLines.setCoordinateIndex(5, 1);
        axisLines.setCoordinateIndex(6, 4);
        axisLines.setCoordinateIndex(7, 1);
        axisLines.setCoordinateIndex(8, 5);
        axisLines.setCoordinateIndex(9, 1);
        axisLines.setCoordinateIndex(10, 6);
        axisLines.setCoordinateIndex(11, 7);
        axisLines.setCoordinateIndex(12, 8);
        axisLines.setCoordinateIndex(13, 7);
        axisLines.setCoordinateIndex(14, 9);
        axisLines.setCoordinateIndex(15, 7);
        axisLines.setCoordinateIndex(16, 10);
        axisLines.setCoordinateIndex(17, 7);
        axisLines.setCoordinateIndex(18, 11);
        axisLines.setCoordinateIndex(19, 7);
        axisLines.setCoordinateIndex(20, 12);
        axisLines.setCoordinateIndex(21, 13);
        axisLines.setCoordinateIndex(22, 14);
        axisLines.setCoordinateIndex(23, 13);
        axisLines.setCoordinateIndex(24, 15);
        axisLines.setCoordinateIndex(25, 13);
        axisLines.setCoordinateIndex(26, 16);
        axisLines.setCoordinateIndex(27, 13);
        axisLines.setCoordinateIndex(28, 17);
        axisLines.setCoordinateIndex(29, 13);

        return axisLines;

    } // end of Axis createGeometry()

} // end of class Axis