Thanks everyone for information on J3D applets on Netscape6.
It's working for me now. The trick (supplied by Jack Gundrum) was to place
the J3D jar files in C:\Program Files\JavaSoft\Jre\1.3\lib\ext on the
client.

- Jim Robertson

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Subject: Re: [JAVA3D] WebStart or Netscape6 deployment


This works great, all you need is Netscape6 and you can install Java3D as
below.
My question is can you have a webpage install Java3D automagically from
Sun's site
assuming you already have Netscape6 installed?




>Netscape6 preview release1 doesnt need plugin because it contains
>java plugin, in fact as i remember... java hotspot 1.2 rc2.
>I dont know which is your platform, but assuming windows enviroment (like
>almost all people on java3D) you have created a directory
>  c:\program files\javasoft\jre\1.2 or something similar
>
>so when you install java3d, specify the same directory.
>
>After that you must be capable to run j3d examples from netscape6,
>remember that you DONT need to use java HTML converter, the normal tag
><applet code.... > must do the work.

Jack S. Gundrum
Visualization Group
Center for Academic Computing
Penn State University
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Phone:(814)865-1863

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