Is Sun planning to make the standard extensions available through the community
source licensing model? It seems to me that would be in their best interest. The
more eyes (and brains) going over the code, the better the Java platform becomes,
the more Sun can sell their nifty machines to run it on.
Joel
Subra Mohan wrote:
> None of the standard extensions for the Java platform, including Java 3D, are
> currently available through the community source licensing model. Currently,
> only the Java 3D class files are available, which should be adequate to develop
> your applications.
>
> /Subra
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> > I can only find the Java 3D implement that contains only class files
> > Is the Java 3D interface source code available ?
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