hi,

Java3D requires JRE to run.. as i mentioned before.
inorder to access JRE from browser.. you have to make
1. "activeX control" for IE
2. "embded object" for Netscape.

and this is made possible by just adding some extra tags i nHTML.
this tag-addition is done by HTML Converter.

fahad







Stefano Scarpanti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 02/07/2000 08:45:13 AM

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Subject:  Re: browser




Thank you very much, java brother!

>just wanted to add something .. that i think will help you.
>
>To run a Java3D applet on a browser.. Follow the following step.
>
>1. Install Java JRE 1.2.2 (or above)
>2. Install Java3D (if u r using NT, prefer, OPen GL Version, that is easy
>to run)
>3. Make a jar file (that is , zip all the class files and pictures.)
>4. Convert your HTML file . using HTML Converter.

Please, what do you mean with "html converter"? And why sould I convert a
web page? I sould care only about applet, web page does not matter. Am I
wrong?

>
> i think that will work , well.
>If you have more to ask.. please feel free to ask.
>
>one more thing. in JRE plugin, there is an option for Console log, enable
>it, so that u could see the exceptions that arises.
>See ya
>Fahad
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>"Osborne, Richard N" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on
>02/02/2000 05:02:14 PM
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>Please respond to Discussion list for Java 3D API
>      <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Subject:  Re: [JAVA3D] browser
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>You need to first download the Java Plugin for browsers (JRE 1.2 -> JRE
>1.3). Then go download the jre version of Java 3D which may come with the
>original install. I am not sure. That is a quick summary though.....
>
>Good luck
>
>        -----Original Message-----
>        From:   Stefano Scarpanti [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>        Sent:   Wednesday, February 02, 2000 9:24 AM
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>        Subject:        [JAVA3D] browser
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>        Hi all,
>        which is the way to add java library to a browser?
>        Suppose, I install java3D (or jmf, or something else) and then?
>
>        If I build an applet using this library is the browser able to run
>it?
>
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