Hey, hey, hey, guys!

I've been around J2 Platform installation and everything connected
with it under WinNT/95/98 systems and can say 4 sure: there is no
such thing as miracle there at all. I wrote a bunch of fixers to fix
the system after J2Installaion is completed, but, must admit, the
manual way is still the best one. Currently i'm in the middle of writing
another fixer (kind of final version, in Java) and for the last couple
of weeks i got assured that it IS needed (especially recalling the
questions about J2 installation under NN, etc)

As 4 now, i suggest u to look 4 java.exe/javaw.exe files in your
Windows, Windows/System, Windows/System32 (under WinNT) dirs. And
remove CLASSPATH env. setting, if any.

vladimir
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In your previous letter u wrote:
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n> well, i don't know anything -- so don't get upset with me...

n> I understand what you must be going through. :(
n> I find Win Reg and win o/s Like the evil
n> empire striking back many times. horrible.
n> so env var CLASSPATH is ok to be empty?
n> Or does Evil Windows blank it out?
n> if so then it is maybe done in autoexec.bat
n> also there could be some hidden .ini files lurking about!
n> now ... onto more (from my stupid reference pt.) obvious details.
n> You have UP-TO-DATE anti-virus software?
n> Can you format c: -r (or something like that) then reinstall 98?
n> why?
n> because basic system files of "98"  can be corrupt-no-good-...
n> I say start from VERY beginning .. REINSTALL WIN98.

n> just my stupid 2 cent.

n> regards,
n> neo

n> ArtMotion wrote:

>> I'm now working for more than 8 month in Linux and Windows98 on a Java3D
>> program.
>>
>> Tuesday the troubles started:
>>
>> Whenever I want to start a Java3D program, I get ".....
>> javax.media.j3d.SceneGraphObject ... not found"
>>
>> This error occurs when the java interpreter can't find the Java3D files.
>> That's clear to me.
>>
>> B U T !
>>
>> It worked on Monday, but not anymore on tuesday! W H Y ?
>>
>> I don't install anything, I always develop under Linux, then copy the
>> file to the windows partition, start windos, an look at it. So I can see
>> if there are any differences between Linux and Windows.
>>
>> So I thought today, okay lets reinstall everything again.
>>
>> So I removed, jdk, jre, java-plugin, all extra files (vrml97.jar).
>> Then I cleaned the registry.
>>
>> reboot
>>
>> jdk1.2.2.exe, reboot
>> java3d-alpha1-opengl.exe (old, but it worked for me), reboot
>> hotspot.exe (hotspot vm from sun), reboot
>> java-plugin, reboot
>> java-plugin: setup, so that the plugin uses the jdk files reboot
>> copied vrml97.jar in jdk\lib, jdk\lib\ext, jre\lib, jre\lib\ext, reboot
>>
>> java myproject_name ->
>>
>> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
>> javax/media/j3d/SceneGraphObject
>>
>> here is it again.
>>
>> CLASSPATH is empty.
>>
>> WHAT SHALL I DO? Why has this happened.
>>
>> But just to add a little thing: I sended the file to a friend, who
>> installed java/java3d with my files, IT WORKS. no problem at all...
>>
>> anyone who has (had) the same problem ? (and knows a solutions to it?)
>>
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