Great news!!!!!!

SUN almost had me worried for a minute, I almost thought about getting
the directX books out;)
Im kidding!

Cheers 

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Doug Twilleager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: 18 March 2004 05:28
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [JAVA3D] ANNOUNCEMENT: Java 3D plans
>
>We take this opportunity to announce that Sun is renewing its 
>commitment to Java 3D.  The highlights of this announcement are:
>
>    .   Sun is in the process of making the source code for Java 3D
>        available through a public source license in the very near
>        future.
>
>    .   Sun will work with the Java 3D community, via the Java
>        Community Process (JCP), to actively evolve the API going
>        forward.
>
>--------------------
>
>The renewed emphasis on Java 3D complements Sun's increased 
>efforts in the desktop space and the recent release of the 
>Java Desktop System (JDS).  More information will be 
>forthcoming, but here are a few details concerning our plans.
>
>    .   Sun is right now working on making the source code for Java 3D
>        available through a public source license.  This will be done
>        via a java.net project, which will include a developer's web
>        site and CVS repository.  This will allow developers to
>        download the Java 3D source code, and to contribute bug fixes
>        and utilities.  The time frame for this release is before
>        JavaOne 2004.
>
>    .   We will be forming an expert group under the JCP process to
>        define and implement the next version(s) of the Java 3D API.
>        Our current thinking is that we want to work with the expert
>        group to create a 1.4 version of the Java 3D API that will add
>        programmable shaders, and possibly other critical features, if
>        they can be done without architectural changes to the
>        implementation.  We hope to get this release out relatively
>        quickly.
>
>    .   We also want the expert group to help define the next major
>        revision (1.5? 2.0?) to the Java 3D API, which could involve
>        more widespread changes to the API.
>
>We look forward to working with the Java 3D community to move 
>the API forward.
>
>Doug Twilleager
>Sun Microsystems
>
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