DBASE process / pfBuffer question

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DONKERS H.C. (donh7++at++fel.tno.nl)
Mon, 2 Jun 1997 16:16:16 GMT+1


Hello all,

I have a question about the DBASE process.

I am currently developing an application, where I want to
multiprocess my own (non performer) stuff.
For me, the best thing to do would be to have a process which
manipulates the pfScene tree. But this process is not the same as the
one which issues the pfFrame()!

What I get form the performer manual, is that for this (asynchronous
database management, I guess) I need to use the DBASE process.
Now I see that I can pretty easily add and/or delete subtrees within
the pfScene, with the pfBufferAddChild() and pfBufferRemoveChild()
routines.

But I would also like to change geosets. (like colorchanges)

And my question here is:
Is this easily manageable? Has someone had some experiance with this?
Can anyone who has, give some insight in pittfalls?
etc
BTW, I am using Performer 2.1.

Thanks for any help.

Kurt

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