Package gov.nasa.worldwindx.examples.multiwindow
Examples of how to use multiple WorldWind globes in the same application.
Applications using multiple WorldWind windows simultaneously should instruct WorldWind to share OpenGL and other
resources among those windows. Most WorldWind classes are designed to be shared across WorldWindow
objects and will be shared automatically. But OpenGL resources are not automatically
shared. To share them, a reference to a previously created WorldWindow must be specified as a constructor argument
for subsequently created WorldWindows.
Most WorldWind Globe
and Layer
objects can be
shared among WorldWindows. Those that cannot be shared have an operational dependency on the WorldWindow they're
associated with. An example is the ViewControlsLayer
layer for on-screen
navigation. Because this layer responds to input events within a specific WorldWindow, it is not sharable. Refer to
the WorldWind Overview page for a list of layers that cannot be shared.
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Class Summary Class Description CardLayoutUsage This class illustrates how to use multiple WorldWind windows with aCardLayout
layer manager.FlatAndRoundGlobes This class illustrates how to display round and flat globes side by side.FlatAndRoundGlobes.WWFrame FlatAndRoundGlobes.WWPanel MultiFrame This example shows how to create two WorldWindows, each in its own JFrame.SharedShapes This example shows how to share WorldWind shapes between twoWorldWindow
instances.SharedShapes.SharedLayerPanel SharedShapes.WWPanel TabbedPaneUsage This class illustrates how to use multiple WorldWind windows with aJTabbedPane
.ViewViewVolume This class illustrates how to display a globe, and in a separate window display another globe with a visualization of the view volume in the main globe window.ViewViewVolume.WWPanel ViewVolumeViewer This class holds a WorldWindow that displays the view volume and currently visible terrain of another WorldWindow.ViewVolumeViewer.SectorGeometryLayer ViewVolumeViewer.ViewVolumeLayer ViewVolumeViewer.WWPanel