This might be a perfectly daft question, but why isn�t it already
included in JRE, is this not likely in the future?

Ben

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> Third, with increasing BW, and people downloading GB of
> MP3's, don't tell me that downloading J3D is unacceptable

I think people are reluctant about downloading programs from the web
because of security issues.
Of course, you and I know that Java is not a security problem at all,
but tell this to public ...

> I think, especially in this time, it's THE time for SUN to
> boost J3D a bit, and stress the reduced labor cost...
>

The biggest boost for Java3D would be if Sun included it in their JRE
and then Microsoft will be forced to distribute it ;-)
(I'm just being a bit optimistic ;-)

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