Dudi Gil wrote:
Is it possibleto run J3D application within applet and if it is what should be done, where to put the jar file: vecmath.jar,j3dcore.jar so the applet will recognize it ?
Because these files interact with a DLL, you have to have Java3D installed on the machine. There is a way of doing this with a signed installer, and some work dealing with manifest file entries, but it's quite a pain to deal with - particularly as there is no central place to download all versions of J3D from. For a while Sun had an unpublished URL on their servers that would handle the J3D installer part, but it's since disappeared.
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