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Ogre Bridge C++ Sample

 See also:  Technologies, OCCT Bridge Sample

Source code for the sample is provided as part of third-party source download: /Prod/V5_2/KC_5_2_ThirdPartySrc.zip

The solution file is located in DG Kernel\KC\Samples\VC\Technology\OgreBridge\. (Not in KernelCAD_5_2\Samples\VC\)

The main implementation is located in OgreBridgeView::DoTest() method called when the "Execute Test" button on the dialog bar is clicked.

The "Test Type" radio buttons determine the way ITechnology_DG interface is acquired. "Use COM" option simulates the case when a DG Kernel window is not available (possibly in case of a command line application or a component).

The OgreBridgeView::DoTest() tests various options described in ITechnology_DG topic.

It is recommended to inspect the other side of the communication implemented in Ogre::Root class. DG Kernel\ThirdParty\Ogre\ogre\ogremain\src\ogreroot.cpp, which is part OgreMain project of DG Kernel\ThirdParty\Ogre\Builds\OGRE.sln.

Step through the DoTest() code with debugger to see the calls executed.

Notice that if modification of OCCT code is required, only Release configuration will work with the sample as Debug version of DG Kernel component is not provided. Please use runtime methods: Tracing, pop-up messages, log files and the ITechnology_DG call-back to debug the modification, which is normally small

Notice the callback executed in OgreBridgeView::ExecuteDg(). It ends up in the OgreBridgeView::OnCallBack() method.