Thank you all of the help I got. Everything works perfectly now. Sun should
really note all of the additional configuration in the Java 3D installation
text file.

Ming Zhang
Hollyer & Schwarz, Software Consulting
312-558-9080 ex. 342


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To: Ming Zhang
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Subject: Re: [JAVA3D] Installing OpenGL


Ming,

 Make SURE that the folder that you installed 'java' in is FIRST in your
search
Path.  In particular,  it must precede the default system folders.
Here's how:

 Right-click on MyComputer and select 'Properties', then 'Environment' tab.
 Under 'System Variables' select 'Path' and set it to something like:

 D:\jdk1.3\bin;%SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%

HTH,
-Gary






Ming Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 11/30/99 02:56:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:  (bcc: Gary Moss/arl)
Subject: [JAVA3D] Installing OpenGL


I installed Java 1.2 and Java 3D on my WindowsNT 4.0 machine and I tried
to run HelloUniverse example. I got the UnsatsifiedLinkError: no J3D in Java
Library path. So I tried to download OpenGL from OpenGL website. However, I
wasn't able to find the OpenGL for Java. WindowNT already has OpenGL bundled
in it. So I am not sure what to do. Does any one have an idea where I can
get OpenGL to run Java 3D and how to install it on WinNT? Thanks.

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