Thanks, Dean. However, that would mean it would have to be per project
basis.

I set the CLASSPATH variable in autoexec.bat, hoping that would work, but I
am not seeing any result either.

Kovalan
Ps. Why do Microsoft even claim that they support Java?

----- Original Message -----
From: Dean Keeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 19, 1999 9:39 AM
Subject: Re: [JAVA3D] Using VJ6.0 to compile Java3D...


> I use Visual J++ to compile Java 3D programs.  What I had to do was force
> Visual J++ to look for the jar files used by Java3D and Java2.  Under the
> properties for the project, there will be a "Classpath" tab.  Click on the
> "New" button and enter the directory path for each of the jar files that
are
> used by Java2 and Java3D.  The jar files that I have added are
> "j3dutils.jar", "vecmath.jar", "j3dcore.jar", "j3daudio.jar", and
"rt.jar".
> Once I did this I didn't have any problems compiling a Java 3d project.
>
> Dean

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