Hi Julie,

What does the loading of the file actually do? Wouldn't that mean that the
user has to install the java3d classes anyway to view the 3d object?

Regards,

Lars

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Hi,

Java3D has it's own file format you can save into that keeps the
scenegraph nicely in tact.  The format is called *.j3f and can then be
loaded (as a j3f) with java web start for over the web display.  You might
have to go looking a bit for the class / method that does this saving.

Julie


> Hi all,
>
> Does anyone know if there is code available to save java3d object in other
> formats like VRML (as oposite to load from)? I am still looking for a way
> to
> demonstrate my tool within a website without burdening the user with to
> much
> extra installs etcetera. (I am not ready to go as far as to show only
> screenshots).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Lars
>
>
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