This is something I've been wondering about for a while.
In a recent email from P. Flavin I tried the
link.

>   http://web3dbooks.com/java3d/jumpstart/Human.html

What comes up is a window for downloading Java3D 1.3.

I am currently developing with Java3D 1.3(at least I think I am)
on Windows2000.  I checked the Java Plug-in in the control Panel, 
but I don't see any Java3D settings there.  It does say on the 
About tab that I am using Java2 1.4.1, though.  There is a pull 
down for selecting which JRE to use.  I have this set to default.

What's the best way to tell what Java3D version Internet
Explorer is pointing to? Or better yet what the JRE is pointing
to?

I checked the versions of j3dcore.jar in both my JRE and SDK 
locations, and they are the same.  However in my old JREs
(C:\Program Files\JavaSoft\JRE) I still have directories for
1.2, 1.3.1.  My current JRE is now C:\Program Files\Java\j2re1.4.1_01.
And my SDK is on a local disk.  

If the Java Plug-in says "Use Java Plug-in default", what is it
using?  It only lists my JRE and SDK, of which both have the same
j3dcore.jar.

Ughh...this is annoying.

Thanks,
-DaveS

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