Greetings,

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NOTE: Before I begin, I should mention that I have successfully run my
J3D applet locally and from a web server using appletviewer and Netscape
4.61, but have NOT been able to run it on another machine.
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I have some serious questions about using J3D on a commercial web site.
All of them address the ease of use for a user when viewing a web site
using J3D.

-Is it possible to avoid having the user download the JRE 1.2 plug-in,
or is there simply no other way for browsers that support only JDK 1.1
to show Java that uses JDK 1.2?

-How is the end-user supposed to know how they need to configure the
Java Plug-in Control Panel? It's asking too much to expect users to
point to the path of their JRE environment.

-How can an end-user view J3D without downloading the J3D installed from
Sun's web site, or using some other installation program, to install the
required files:

        <installdir>\jre\bin\J3D.dll
        <installdir>\jre\bin\j3daudio.dll
        <installdir>\jre\lib\ext\vecmath.jar
        <installdir>\jre\lib\ext\j3dcore.jar
        <installdir>\jre\lib\ext\j3daudio.jar
        <installdir>\jre\lib\ext\j3dutils.jar

Is it possible to download them via the archive tag in the html file?
Two of them, however, are dll's. As far as the other jars, maybe they
could be combined into a single jar, but I'm not at all certain about
them being in the correct relative paths.

Thank-you for your replies!

-Robert

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