Hi,

You should probably install Java3D as well :  )
It is a seperate download to the standard JDK.

Once you have downloaded and installed Java 3D you will have to add its .jar files to 
Forte's class path (j3dcore.jar,
j3dutils.jar, j3daudio.jar and vecmath.jar). Once installed these can be found in your 
jre/lib/ext directory.

When using the command line javac tool yuo should not need to include these .jars in 
your classpath.
A good place for general info/tops/code for Java3D is www.j3d.org

Cheers,

Brad

philip robinson wrote:
>
> My accademic success depends on having a fully operational version of JAVA 3D, I 
>have installed JDK1.3.1 and Java Forte, is
> that enough? Why does the JAVAC not accept the 3D examples I've tried? do I need to 
>run the JAVAC through forte?
>
> Your help/guidance would be much appreciated....
>
> Thanks        Phil.
>
> 
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