The real problem is that the JDK install sets off a scripted version of the
JRE install that puts the JRE in a predefined path, namely 'c:\Program
Files\jdk1.3\jre' regardless of where you install the JDK. If you run the
add/remove Programs from the control panel and remove this JRE and then
reinstall it using the JRE only install, and specify the destination
directory to be whereever you installed your JDK plus '\jre' tacked on, you
will only end up with a single JRE location and thus totally eliminate the
duplicate jre directories.
Darn I'm tired of seeing this same problem discussed over and over again. I
wish SUN would fix the JDK install so it would script the darn JRE install
with the user specifed path so every java developer would not have to
experience this constantly recuring shortcoming of the JDK install.
SUN: please either 1)fire your script writer for the JDK/JRE install and
hire a competent individual who will fix this, 2) make the individual
responsible for creating the mess fix it or 3) if its too difficult to fix,
unbundle the JRE install from the JDK install and just make everyone go
through the two installs individually. !@##$%^&* WHAT A REDICULOUS AMOUNT OF
GRIEF THIS BUNDLED INSTALL CAUSES PRACTICALLY EVERY JAVA3D DEVELOPER TO GO
THROUGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (sorry for the expletives but this is absurd)
Thanks,
Myron
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John Wright
Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 7:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [JAVA3D] JAVA3D&&Applets
Sun Team,
Please put a BIG notice about this on the site when people download the
Java 3D SDK so that we don't need to answer this question over and over
and over again.
The simple answer is:
You need to install Java 3D into your JRE.
This confuses a LOT of developers. Java 3D will work fine in your
development environment but then fail from a command line or from an
applet because Java 3D has been installed into the JDK not the JRE.
I've seen a lot of other people answer this question but far too often
they are confusing answers full of paths, classpaths and/or copying the
files manually (and worst of all the registry edit solutions). It
really doesn't need to be that confusing.
Edith, I hope that's enough to get you working. Drew, that should be
your problem too.
- John Wright
Starfire Research
> Edith Lovos wrote:
>
> Hello ,
> I downloaded the 1.3 plug in but i cannot use the HTMLConverter,
> when i try to execute it i receive the following message
> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError :
> HTMLConverter/class.
> Can you help me?
> Thanks.
> Edith
>
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