Hi,
Some time ago we have some talk about the use of Java3D applets in web
pages, targeting more audience.
So lets make this easier to common user.
I wrote a 3 step guide, using applets, to help common users to :
1) check his/her browser's Java version higher enough;
* if OK, goes to a Java3D test (step 2)
* if fail, goes to Sun�s GetJava page
2)check Java3D install;
* if OK, runs a small Java3D demo (step 3);
*if fails, goes to Sun�s Java3D d/l pages
3) Runs the Java3D demo.
As many of us are targetting Java3D for web publication, this may help a
bit.
Feel free to use, change, and improve it:
http://www.cpm2002.hpg.ig.com.br/alessandro/J3D/index.html
Source avail in a downloadable zip file.
Alessandro Borges
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