This has been a big issue for a long time.  We are very close to
having a solution for the problem.  You will be able to have
the Java Plug-In automatically install Java 3D, or you can
choose the Java Web Start method.  But neither are ready at
this time and we aren't giving any firm dates.  Stay tuned.

-Paul

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> From: John Sear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [JAVA3D] Alternatives to Java 3D
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> Hi all...
>
> I see there have been lots of issues with Java 3D running from browsers.  I
> myself am using J3D from both applets and applications.  The problem is that
> clearly the user needs Java 1.3 and J3D installed to use it.
>
> I really like J3D, it seems a nice way to program 3D, but it doesn't seem to
> be getting installed widespread. (When I installed the latest Netscape - it
> doesn't even come with Java 2 as default, let alone J3D).
>
> What are the alternatives that people recommend?  Ideally I want as many
> people to be able to use it without having MB of packages to install...
>
> Does anyone have estimated installations of Java3D?
>
> Thanks
>
> John
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