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1    ----- How to visualize Geant4 simulation -----
2    ----- with VRML-network drivers  and  g4vrmlview  -----
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4                November 04, 1999
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6                Satoshi Tanaka  and  Yasuhide Sawada
7                Fukui University, Japan
8                tanaka@i1nws1.fuis.fukui-u.ac.jp
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10------------------------
11Section 1: Introduction
12------------------------
13
14This is a document to explain how to perform Geant4
15"remote" visualization with VRML.  You can visualize Geant4
16simulation on your WWW browser.
17You have to prepare the following softwares beforehand:
18
19  (1) Geant4
20  (2) g4vrmlview, a small java software included in the Geant4 package 
21
22       geant4/source/visualization/VRML/g4vrmlview/
23
24      Or you can also obtain it from our ftp site:
25
26       ftp://i1nws2.fuis.fukui-u.ac.jp/pub/graphics
27              /fukui_graphics_system/g4vrmlview_VERSION.tar.gz
28
29
30  (3) VRML browser, e.g., vrweb, VRMLview, etc
31
32
33-----------------------------------------------
34Section 2: What is the Geant4 VRML-network drivers?
35-----------------------------------------------
36
37  Geant4 VRML-network drivers are included in visualization category of
38  the Geant4 package:
39
40    geant4/source/visualization/VRML/
41
42  The VRML-network drivers work as follows:
43
44  (1) Convert 3D data of Geant4 simulation into VRML 1.0/2.0 codes.
45  (2) Send the generated VRML codes to another process of "g4vrmlview",
46      running at either local or remote host.
47
48  (Note: For local visualization, use the VRML-file drivers,
49         which can be invoked with the following commands:
50
51         .....
52
53           Idle> /vis/sceneHandler/create VRML1FILE
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55         for VRML 1.0 and
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57           Idle> /vis/sceneHandler/create VRML2FILE
58 
59         for VRML 2.0.
60
61
62------------------------------------------------------------------------
63Section 3: Environmental variables to customize the VRML-network drivers
64------------------------------------------------------------------------
65
66  You can customize the VRML-network drivers by setting environmental
67  variables at Geant4 host, i.e., the host where Geant4 runs:
68
69    Geant4_host % setenv   G4VRML_PORT        port_number 
70    Geant4_host % setenv   G4VRML_HOST_NAME   host_name
71
72  The default port number is 40801, and the default host name
73  is "localhost".  You need not define the environmental
74  variables if you use the default values.
75
76
77---------------------------------
78Section 4: What is g4vrmlview?
79---------------------------------
80
81g4vrmlview is a software written in java.
82It works as follows:
83
84 (1) Receive VRML codes from a VRML-network driver of Geant4
85     via local or wide-area network.
86 (2) Save the received VRML codes to a local file named "g4.wrl" etc.
87 (3) Invoke a VRML viewer, which is specified at the command line,
88     automatically.
89
90--------------------------------------
91Section 5: How to install g4vrmlview
92--------------------------------------
93
94  You need JDK1.1 to install g4vrmlview.
95  The installation can be done by doing the following steps:
96
97  (1) % cd g4vrmlview
98  (2) Edit Makefile and set a proper directory name to variable
99      "INSTALL_DIR".  The default setting is:
100
101       INSTALL_DIR = "/usr/local/javaclass"
102 
103       Later, java classes (g4vrmlview.class etc) are installed
104       to the directory specified by the variable INSTALL_DIR.
105
106  (3) Set the environmental variable "CLASSPATH" in .cshrc etc.
107      (This step can be skipped in some platforms.)
108      For example, if JDK1.1.1 is installed in the directory
109      "/usr/local/dev/jdk1.1.1"  and you want to install g4vrmlview
110      into  "/usr/local/javaclass",  then the variable CLASSPATH
111      should be defined as:
112
113        # java in Unix (.cshrc)
114        setenv CLASSPATH .:/usr/local/dev/jdk1.1.1/lib/classes.zip:\
115        /usr/local/javaclass
116
117      Similarly, in Windows NT/95, if JDK.1.1 is installed in
118      the directory  "C:\jdk1.1.1" and you want to install g4vrmlview
119      into C:\dev\javaclass, you should add the following lines to
120      AUTOEXEC.BAT:
121
122       # java in Windows NT/95 (autoexec.bat)
123       SET CLASSPATH = .;C:\jdk1.1.1\lib\classes.zip;C:\dev\javaclass
124
125  (4) % make clean
126  (5) % make
127
128  (6) Test created java classes using g4mini.
129      You can do it using two separate windows,
130      instead of using two separate hosts.
131      Here we assume that we use windows named "window_1"
132      and "window_2", and use the VRML browser "vrweb".
133
134        window_1 % java g4vrmlview vrweb
135        Waiting for requests at port  40801 ...
136
137        window_2 % java g4vrmlview vrweb
138        % java g4mini
139        Usage: java g4mini  src_file  server_hostname
140
141        window_2 % java g4mini sample.wrl localhost
142
143      The test is successful if you see pictures on the VRML browser.
144
145  Now you can use g4vrmlview if the class path of java is,
146  explicitly or implicitly set to the current directory.
147  Go on to the next step if you want to install g4vrmlview into
148  a public place.
149
150  Here you have to become root if you do not have permission
151  to INSTALL_DIR.  If the directory INSTALL_DIR does not exist,
152  it will be created automatically.
153   
154   (5) % make install
155
156
157--------------------------------------
158Section 6: How to use g4vrmlview
159--------------------------------------
160
161  (1) Invoke g4vrmlview at the host where g4vrmlview runs,
162      say, "VRML_host". For example,
163
164        VRML_host% java g4vrmlview  VRML_browser_name
165
166      where the last argument is a name of your favorite VRML browser.
167
168  (2) Invoke Geant4 at the host, where Geant4 runs, say, Geant4_host.
169      For example,
170
171       Geant4_host% exampleN03
172
173       .....
174
175         Idel> /vis/sceneHandler/create VRML1
176
177       for VRML 1.0 and 
178
179         Idel> /vis/sceneHandler/create VRML2
180
181       for VRML 2.0.
182
183
184---------------------------------------
185Section 7: More notes on g4vrmlview
186---------------------------------------
187
188  (1) Format of invoking g4vrmlview:
189
190      % java  g4vrmlview  VRML_browser_name  [port_number]
191
192        VRML_browser_name:
193             "netscape", "vrweb", etc,
194             or "NONE" to suppress invoking VRML browser
195
196        port_number:
197             The default port number is 40801.
198             If you have set the environmental variable
199             "G4VRML_PORT" at Geant4 host,
200             you have to give the same port number.
201             For example,
202
203             Geant4_host % setenv G4VRML_PORT         40802
204             VRML_host   % java g4vrmlview  netscape  40802
205
206  (2) Auto increment of port number:
207        If the port number 40801 is already in use, it is
208        automatically incremented one by one up to 40810.
209
210  (3) Multiple thread:
211        g4vrmlview is a multi-thread software.
212        It can accept data from plural Geant4 at the same time.
213
214  (4) Saving VRML codes to files:
215      VRML codes sent from Geant4 is saved to a file named
216      "g4.wrl".  If g4.wrl already exists, the file name is
217      incremented to  g4_2.wrl.  Similarly the file name is
218      incremented to g4_3.wrl, g4_4.wrl, etc.
219      The files are created in the directory where you invoked g4vrmlview.
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