Thanks for your notes! I 've put all .jar (totally 8)
to jre/lib/ext, then the client works! Great! It also
saves me setting up the classpath. But I am wondering
why before I did this, I could compile my program
without any problem with classpath set, I just could
not run the program? what 's tricky stuff between
compile and run?

Hm, I was not seeing the exceptions in an applet. I
just tried to run xj3d in my swing client, it turns
out the LoaderDemo is great for my purpose, I just
made several changes and then it works in my client
well. Thanks for its author. (would he mind someone
uses his code?)

Mian

--- Justin Couch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> kindy huang wrote:
> > Could you please explain in a bit more details?
> How
> > can I change the security policy? there is a
> > security.properties in j2ee's config/, but I am
> not
> > sure what it does.
>
> My understanding was that you were seeing these
> exceptions in an applet
> on a browser, not inside a J2EE server. For the
> client side, we are
> requiring that the xj3d code be installed in the
> jre/lib/ext directory,
> which is where all Standard Extensions are
> installed. Once there, you do
> no need to modify the security policy file.
>
> > Not know where xj3d deals with system properties
> > stuff...
>
> If you look at the overview page of the Javadoc, it
> has a listing of
> every property that the system uses or sets.
> However, the places where
> that code actually makes use of it, is widely
> distributed due to the
> architecture.
>
> --
> Justin Couch
> http://www.vlc.com.au/~justin/
> Java Architect & Bit Twiddler
> http://www.yumetech.com/
> Author, Java 3D FAQ Maintainer
> http://www.j3d.org/
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