Hi

> have puttogether a CAD/CAE platform within a
> remarkably short time by simply using the
> platform-independent Java and Java3D APIs. There are
I agree.

> effectively. If you use Java3D with some understanding
> of core geometry issues needed for CAD/CAE area, there
> is a lot to gain from it.
Yep maybe it's wise to build your own geometry management on top of
Java3d and only use it for displaying simple user-manipulation/viewing

> Whenever we came across probelems with Java3D on
> specific issues, we are able to find help from the
> community, or from the Java3D developers. With a
Yep I agree too, the Java3d community is really great with open minded
people and It's great to see that people from SUN are writing and
listening here. Which makes it really worth reading and an easy way to
stay informed.

EOF,
 J.D.

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