As has been mentioned on this list before, there is at least one (there
may well be 3 or 4) scene graph being written on JOGL with at least "some"
java3D compatibility.

The main public one (hope this is fair) at the moment appears to be
Xith3D, at:

http://xith3d.dev.java.net

Kev

> I feel Sun is making a silly move and only hope that if this really is the
> end that they make Java3D open source so that all our work and effort is
> not
> wasted, and so Sun see's what they could have made the API.   Maybe I'm
> just
> a bit upset we seem to have been left out of the loop, maybe it's all for
> nothing and a layer will appear to render the Java3D scene graph via JOGL
> -
> http://weblogs.java.net/pub/wlg/279 - I sure hope so, or that their is at
> least the possibility to do so as I like the environment, have a heap of
> time invested in it and will continue to use it.
>
> Regards Kelvin and Mark you have done an awesome job and I'm sure we will
> carry on without you, so your support will always be welcomed as it has
> been - I only wish you were getting some compensation for it.
>
> James.
>
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