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"Arwel Hughes" <a.v.hughes@rl.ac.uk> wrote in message
<f9hcmr$dhk$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> I've tried this too but got nowhere. It really does look 
> like the matlab graphics are in some sort of Java
containers...

That's my experience too. I, and several others, have
asked/pleaded/begged MathWorks to enable Matlab components
(most importantly an axis) to be added to a Java container
(there are other Matlab/Java integration issues, but this is
topmost). We hit a blank wall - MathWorks simply does not
want to do this for reasons which were undisclosed. The
official answer is that this is currently unsupported and
will be added to the list of possible future enhancements
and have a nice day... 

Yair Altman
http://ymasoftware.com