Yup,
Try using javaw . Create a shortcut for it, then edit properties.
 Set the starting directory where your classes/packages are,
then modify the "Target" String to add whatever you put in the java command line

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SUBJECT: [JAVA3D] Running a J3D application from a desktop icon


Maybe a little too general for the 3d list, but is it possible to run a
Java3D application in Win9x without the DOS box?  How?

Daniel

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