Search Sun's website though and there is no mention of JOGL (for ANY
platform).  Search the web for JOGL and there are some obsolete (1997)
references that I assume are something completely different.

It's hard to get motivated to switch to a different technology that Sun
doesn't appear to be backing.

- John Wright
Starfire Research

John Richardson wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am not waiting for Java3D on OS X. It will never happen. I also was
> told that there were no Solaris, Linux or Windows Java3D
> presentations at Java One.
>
> I am waiting for JOGL on OS X.
>
> John F. Richardson
>
> >I "heard" that this was discussed at a recent Mac shareholders meeting...
> >And Steve Jobs said something to effect "I know, I know, we're aware of it".
> >
> >This is all second hand information of course, and gives little insight in
> >terms of whether Mac will actually license the Java3D technology.
> >
> >However, at least Java3D is on the "Jobs Radar" and hopefully the signal
> >keeps getting stronger.
> >
> >Finally, I know a number of people who bought PC laptops instead of Macs
> >simply because Java3D wasn't supported. Such a waste for both Sun, Mac and
> >most importantly, of course, Java3D developers...
> >
>
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