> Dear Java3deers,
>
> We have already seen many questions turning around the issue of Java3D and
> RMI without any single response.
> The major request we are looking for is the ability to develop Web-Based
> or Client-Server java3D applications.
> And we want to know once and for all, is all what we can do with java3D is
> just VRML type of code where we can design beautiful 3D scenery to be
> displayed as an applet or even a small application?
>
> Truthfully, we expect much more than that.
> We are building large scale 3D applications,
> and we expected from java3D to be the tool.
>
> One simple test-drive case might be the following:
>
> We need the scenegraph to be residing on a powerful server, and multiple
> canvas3Ds to be distributed among clients and added on the fly.
> RMI distributed technology should be enough to deal with that.
> Up till now it was impossible to use it, because Java3D objects are not
> serializable.
>
> Does this mean it could not be done?
> Or is there any other mean to tackle this problem in a different way?
> Are we missing the boat somewhere or it is just a fact that Java3D is
> useless for such requirements?
>
> For anybody who is interesed in pushing java3D to another era,
> and in serious java3D development please add your voice to ours,
> and let's wait for answers.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Iyad Hijazi and
> Rayan Jreije ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>
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