I 've done with JBuilder3 Foundation in Linux. You have to add in the the
libraries session (default & prject properties)  the path of the J3d jars. I
haven't done in windows version because I don't use it. You have only to
find out where is the location (usually in either jdk/lib or jre/lib) of the
jar and after that it would be very easy.


Regards
G. Kanellpoulos
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I am trying to run Java3d programs with the IDE JBuilder. I have done
a normal installation of the Java3d library with the
java3d1_1_3-win-opengl-sdk and then declared the .jar files as a
library for JBuilder. When I try to run the SphereMotion example of
the Java3d distribution, I get the following error message :

 Java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no J3D in java.library.path
 at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadLibrary(Compiled Code)
....
 at SphereMotion.main(SphereMotion.java:229)

Has anyone an idea of the correct installation of Java3D with JBuilder
? Thanks Christian Mullon

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