Hi Ralph,
copy the complete project including JRE with installed J3D 1.2 to CD. It's a
little slow, but it will work. We already did this.

Regards.
Thomas.

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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Im Auftrag von Ralph Jones
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 20. Januar 2000 14:06
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> Betreff: [JAVA3D] Distributing Java 3D
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I�m at university at the moment, and have to present my Java 3D
> project.  My
> problem is that all the machines in the University have JDK1.2.2 and
> Java3D1.1 and I have used methods only available in Java3D1.2.
> Does anybody
> know if there is a way I can use the Java3D1.2 without installing it
> specifically to the machine (remembering that the university machines are
> all windoze NT4 and are security restricted up to their eyeballs!
> � no disk
> write access other to than a scratch disk etc.).
>
> I am thinking maybe I could just do a straight copy of my JRE
> folder onto a
> CD and run it from there.  I just don�t know if this will work�
> Or maybe I
> could package the whole lot into a .exe, but could I include the
> j3d stuff?
>
> Thanks for any help,
>
> Ralph.
>
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