Does anyone know when Sun will serve up a signed version of the installer, so that the client won't have to worry about installing j3d manually, and the developer doesn't have to worry about signing and serving it themselves?
 
Life could be much easier than they choose to make it.
 
Rich
-----Original Message-----
From: J. Lee Dixon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 12:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [JAVA3D] applets

Did you run your HTML page through the HTML converter so the browser will know to use the Sun Java plug-in??  Look at the J3D.org FAQ....
 
The client should never have to play with class path....
 
-Lee
-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Arbel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 2:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [JAVA3D] applets

hey guys
 
i am going brain dear from this.. isnt it supposed to be easier in out day and age to embedd 3d  in web browser ???
the problem is when i try to load the applet (through netscape 6 R3 or explorer 5.5) and i am getting the familiar classNotFoundException for all of the j3d classes (Canvas3D for example).. i specified my path and class path to include c:\program files\javasoft\jre\1.3\lib\ext where the j3d jar files are and im still getting the same exception.. any ideas ?
 
Ben Arbel
Comsoft Technologies, Inc.
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