Aaron,

 

It needs to be in the classpath when you start Electric.

 

>From the Electric manual page 5:

 

To attach a plugin, it must be in the CLASSPATH. The simplest way to do that is 
to invoked Electric from

the command line, and specify the classpath. For example, to add the beanshell 
(a file named

"bsh-2.0b1.jar"), type:

java -classpath electric.jar:bsh-2.0b1.jar com.sun.electric.Launcher

On Windows, you must use the ";" to separate jar files, and you might also have 
to quote the collection since

";" separates commands:

java -classpath "electric.jar;bsh-2.0b1.jar" com.sun.electric.Launcher

Note that you must explicitly mention the main Electric class 
(com.sun.electric.Launcher) when using

plug-ins since all of the jar files are grouped together as the "classpath".

 

Ed

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of aaron wozniak
Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 2010 10:39 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: issues with Java 3D veiwer for electric

 

Gilda,

 

Thanks for the idea.  Do you, or anyone, know how to help Electric find the 
Java3D?

 

Thanks,

 

Aaron

 



 

On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 12:18 AM, Gilda <[email protected]> wrote:

Aaron

"Java 3D is not available" is a sign that Java3D is not  running
properly with Java. In others word, Electric doesn't find the Java3D
classes during the execution

Gilda


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