Paul,

You have modified the HTML file to use the Java Plugin, right?

Unfortunately testing applets is a MESS because the Appletviewer does not
understand the HTML tags required to launch a Java 3D applet in the Plugin
and expects the pages UNmodified while IE/Netscape have to use modified
pages (using the HTMLConverter). These means you end up with various
versions of pages floating around. For performance testing you should also
note that the Appletviewer is an incredible memory hog (~55MB) compared to
about 25MB for IE.

If you need modified HTML pages you can steal them from our web site:
http://www.tornadolabs.com/java/bench/bench.html

Hope that helps and wasn't totally patronising and irrelevant!

Sincerely,

Daniel Selman.

-----Original Message-----
Hi all,

I'm having a problem posting my 3D benchmark applet to a web page.  When I
view it using the "appletviewer", it works just fine.  When I embed it in a
webpage however, it tells me that the applet cannot be instantiated.
Verbatim, I get-

"load: JavaBench can't be instantiated"

I've just recently downloaded an update for Internet Explorer, I'm using
JDK1.2 and Java3D on WIN98.  Maybe I'm alone on this one, but I've not come
across this problem except when trying to include some Java3D classes and
methods. Anyone have any idea where this problem may be stemming from?

Much thanks,
Paul


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