Well, I don't get it! You want to know if it already exist such a tool or if
it's possible to write one ? I don't know if one exists, but definitely you
can write your own loader if you know the file format of CAD3D.

Cheers,

Florin

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Hi kindly people

I was just thinking if it was possible to convert the geometry of CAD3D
objects into Geometry for Java files.  I found a similar tool for converting
VRML geometry into a Java class file (with limited success),  But a tool
that
would allow me to create Java files that can be created with the Cad data in
would be wicked!  Any ideas folks!

Yours curious!

C YA Phil Colbert :)

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