This is just an FYI, in case some people here didnt know (I sure didnt).
In looking through the mailing list archive...
(if it asks for a name and password its archives and archives)
http://lists.apple.com/mhonarc/java-dev/msg03369.html
An Eric Albert posted in their mailing as saying on 2001 March 29th:
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At 4:30 PM -0800 3/29/2001, thomas jung wrote:
>Is java3D working with Mac OS X ?
Java3D does not ship with Mac OS X and cannot be downloaded and run
on top of it.
>If not, is it something Apple is working on now ?
We know that people really want it, and we're investigating it. We
don't have anything more to say right now.
-Eric, who's wondering if he should buy a goat (and if you've been on
the list less than a year and don't get that, that's OK :)
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And earlier he posted this (I really like this :) )...
http://lists.apple.com/mhonarc/java-dev/msg03326.html
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At 3:00 PM +0100 3/29/2001, Manuel Simoni wrote:
>Hi. I've received this message a couple o days ago from Michael A. Schulman,
>Java 3D / JAI Product Line Manager:
>
>> You (and others) should make your needs known to your contacts at Apple,
as
>> they
>> should respond to customer needs and requirements.
They're known...don't worry. Really. :) Java3D is probably the most
in-demand extension to the core JDK, and we're well aware of that.
We don't have any announcements at the moment, but we've said before
that we're looking at it, and we also try hard to be responsive to
what developers want.
-Eric
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Sounds pretty cool :)
Leyland Needham
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