This is very strange behavior.
Did you try to run outside JBuilder IDE?
Do you have a simple test case ?

Alessandro


 --- "Coleman, Rick (Contractor-SAIC)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu: > Fellow J3D
programmers,
>
> I'm new to J3D but not to Java.  Got a problem with
> a simple application.
> I create a JFrame with a simple JPanel and JMenuBar.
>  This class then
> instantiates a Frame object (also tried it as a
> JFrame) containing a
> Canvas3D displaying the standard 3D cube.  The 3D
> code is not mine
> but was copied from one of the HelloJava3D demo
> programs. Everything
> appears fine. But, if I move the JFrame window, then
> move the Frame
> window over it the application crashes.  Same if I
> move the JFrame window
> over the Frame window.  The crash only occurs when
> one window is moved
> over another.  The JFrame window is pure Swing and
> the Frame window
> with Canvas3D is pure AWT.
>
> I am working on a PC platform running Windows 200,
> Java 1.4, Java 3D
> 1.3 (OpenGL version), using Borland's JBuilder 9
> IDE.  The error report
> from JBuilder states that an exception was detected
> in native code outside
> the Java VM.
>
> Any ideas or suggestions?
>
> Thanks gobs,
> Rick C
>
>
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