John Brecht wrote:
> 
> I know how to GET it to run.  My point is, that a typical user (not a
> developer) shouldn't have to go through that hassle.  They should be able to
> view Java3D content after running one installer program.  Installing
> Cosmoplayer, for instance, does not require any hand tweaking by the user.
> They run one executable and go.  This should be just as simple for Java.
> Getting Java3D to run requires (at least when I installed it) that the
> java3D jar files be moved to the right folder so that the plugin can find
> them.  Users shouldn't have to do that.

True. And it's not hard to implement.

Perhaps the Sun people can bundle a J3D + runtime (with plugin) for this
purpose ?

Anybody from Sun marketing listening to this ?

Augusto

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Augusto Sellhorn
GE Harris Energy Control Systems
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