Hello All,
here are my 2 pennies to this discussion :
I agree in most points with Martin. Java3d is powerful, easy to use
...and the the very moment totally useless from a commercial side of
view.
It will be *essential* for the success of Java3d that it will be
supported by any browser *without* downloading different files
installing them and copying 4 jar-files and 2 dll's to the right
location (have i missed something ?)
On the other hand there is no real choice but using java3d for
internet-based programmes. Well, ok, there is VRML and you can do a
lot of things with that, too... but then you got horrible clients and
you are some what limited in your possibilities.
I don't think it will be a problem for stand-alone-application. There
you can write a installing-program or something like that and sell it
altogether on a cd.
To put it into a nutshell : there are bugs ...so what ?!
Only a hand full of freaks will ever notice them 'cause nobody is able to run Java3d
without investing one hour in downloading and installing software.
IMHO the engineers at sun should spend some time to solve this
problem. Fast.
Best regards,
Uwe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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