Yes, that's true, but u don't have to reinstall Java3D every time u need another
version. Java3D doesn't put anything significant in registry (the most
significant line is the path to .isu file in Uninstall section of the
registry), that's i can say 4 sure. So, i created very simple .bat
files to change between the versions of Java3D, JDK and JRE - very
stupid, but very effective in the same time. I attached the ones that
change Java3D versions. All those .bats are actually doing is copying
the files from one location into another, thus overwriting j3d, jre or
jdk files. U'll find it very simple to modify them to fit your own system
configuration (or create the new ones).
vladimir
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In your previous letter u wrote:
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>> Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 13:00:51 -0500
>> From: Marvin Chase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: [JAVA3D] opengl and directx
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> Can both the OpenGL and directx versions of J3D be installed and run on the
>> same system without error? I've searched the archives and read the install
>> notes for directx, but I've found no reference to this issue. If so, do
>> they register themselves independently in the registry, or is a classpath
>> switcher needed for the two runtime and jdk libraries?
>>
>> thanks..
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DP> No you can only have one version installed at a time.
DP> Dan Petersen
DP> Java 3D Team
DP> Sun Microsystems
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OpenGL9.bat
DirectX9.bat