tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5209110565444405198.post6810164529458720287..comments2023-07-09T08:18:28.659-07:00Comments on 3D Application Development: Preview Build for Command Line and WPF Completionbxtrxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02536262903679342844noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5209110565444405198.post-68259067805293905552010-02-11T06:09:39.906-08:002010-02-11T06:09:39.906-08:00I will post for all topics you target on:
- the wr...I will post for all topics you target on:<br />- the wrappers as they have problems: this work was done and we found problems and as our resources are fairly constrained (meaning two developers) we stride for now to fix the wrappers (is a project in SVN tree, but of course as wrapper compilation take around 30 minutes in a quad core machine, and yes, we use that cores to save compilation time) it will take some time without help. If you will need just how to patch wrappers and what are their issues we can arrange any way you will want to spot the problems. Wrappers have mostly two problems: they do leaks and some definitions need to be accessed via unsafe keyword. Both are easy to spot but without proper testing is hard to find a global solution for now<br />- the documentation is lacking in OpenCascade as a whole. We faced that and this is why we rewrote some parts that are high-level and make also harder to debug with mixed (C++ and .NET code). Those parts are the document model and a high level UI framework (and which right now takes a rewrite). This makes also our first cause of weird behavior problems we faced so far<br />- the rendering module we used as for now is a Java based Sunflow one. If you will want just to get the best in this component, or you will need some extending/fixing in this area, please spot them and we can target problems one by one.<br />A forum will be nice to have, probably the sourceforge one?Ciprian Khludhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05409605028353356569noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5209110565444405198.post-76680970878339478502010-02-11T04:19:57.140-08:002010-02-11T04:19:57.140-08:00The project is very interesting! We need to implem...The project is very interesting! We need to implement a small project that can import a STL (or converted in IGES) files, render the models and allows to simulate their movements. We are .Net professionals, but not on c++. So I was very impressed of your wrapper to the open cascade. <br /><br />Meanwhile I've found another .net wrapper to the open cascade 6.2 here: http://www.sofa.de/OCasDotNet/Index.html<br />It's very good organized in the namespaces and documented, but not so complete as yours.<br />We have frequently problems to find a nessecary functions in the open cascade documentation (I have not found a complete open cascade API documentation). Maybe you can help me. Can you provide me the way to write you (email, pm or forum)?shuruphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06414601537173772684noreply@blogger.com