Scott wrote:

So what is the real issue behind all these doubts?
Is this the general issue of Java on the Client side?
Or it's the design of Java3d API itself?
I would like to hear your opinion on this issue and
if possible, share with us any success stories you have
using the Java3D API.

Xj3D is steadly moving towards a 1.0 release atop Java3D.  The main
issues I see right now are access to newer functionality and maybe some
more low level control.

Yumetech would be happy to offer development support to Java3D if it was
open sourced.

--
Alan Hudson
President: Yumetech, Inc.                      http://www.yumetech.com/
Web3D Open Source Chair        http://www.web3d.org/TaskGroups/source/

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