java3d classes does not need to be included in the classpath. What you need to do is to check in your %JAVA_HOME%\jre\lib\ext\ for the following files: j3daudio.jar, j3dcore.jar, j3dutils.jar and vecmath.jar. If they are not there, then look were they are installed and copy them to the location above. Also you have to look into %JAVA_HOME%\jre\bin\ for J3D.dll, j3daudio.dll and J3DUtils.dll.
The locations above are for jdk1.4 on windows platform.
Cheers,
Florin
On the OSX (panther) platform it would seem that the path is: rootdrive:System:Library:Java:Extensions
I can only assume that its correct (looks pretty close to an OSX translation of Florin's path)
As I think I mentioned earlier I was able to get some xj3d stuff to (mostly) run so I *think* the java3d is right
Is there a better (platform agnostic) way to test the integrity of my java3d install?
Be Well James
Oh BTW, my posts seem to reach days to reach the list; many 'message not delivered in (some short time period)' type mail server error messages are generated on my server in the interim; who do I contact to get that sort of thing worked out?
Thanks
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