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  "path": "/t/does-jme3-attach-a-unique-id-to-every-element-of-a-scene/49410#post_8",
  "publishedAt": "2026-02-09T13:13:45.000Z",
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  "textContent": "@drothindev\nThe first solution will not be used. The game core is already oriented on using of the numerical IDs.\nAbout the second solution – I never used own Controls and don’t understand – what is the difference between using a control and adding an int-field directly to the object which needs the unique ID?\n\nBy the way, I can not attach an own control to an object in SceneComposer. Maybe it is an issue in SDK – I have used two ways of creating my own control – but they are not appeared in the list of possible controls to be added.",
  "title": "Does JME3 attach a unique ID to every element of a scene?"
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