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* [[:Category:DOM terminology]] | * [[:Category:DOM terminology]] | ||
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==Templates for engineering== | ===Future work=== | ||
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Revision as of 22:48, 6 April 2007
The COLLADA DOM API tutorial is currently just a location into which the API engineer can do a brain dump of knowledge about the API. However--here's the advantage of a wiki--anyone can browse those pages, insert questions, add more material, and so on. So please do. For more info, see editing wiki articles.
Topics
User guide
- DOM guide: Introduction
- DOM guide: Architecture
- DOM guide: Getting started
- DOM guide: Loading and saving documents
- DOM guide: Runtime database
- DOM guide: Object model
- DOM guide: Using daeElement
- DOM guide: Resolving URIs
- DOM guide: Custom data
- DOM guide: Integration templates
- DOM guide: Error handling
Subsystems
- DOM resolver subsystem
- DOM meta system
- DOM URI resolver system
- DOM SID resolver system
- DOM error handling system
- DOM load and save flow
- DOM runtime database
- DOM memory system
- DOM COLLADA code generator
Classes
See also
Terminology
Future work
Templates for engineering
Three templates allow you to fill in an outline and sample text for subsystems, classes, and user guide topics. Read more at: