The short answer - no.
This issue has arisen several times on the list.
All the native-based classes must be present
on the client - they cannot be fetched by a
NetworkClassLoader (except with the granting
of dangerous priveleges)

Just to make you feel worse - if you are running
Windoze, there is a bug in the class extensions
implementation - you need to put your jars into
'lib' and not 'lib/ext' as it is supposed to be.
(or just add the correct one for each jar to a
CLASSPATH I suppose; or an 'archive' param
in your html)

Life is hard for interactive 3D on the Web...
Hopefully that will change soon.

Best wishes.

Mark






Mark Rudolph Phd.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lucid Actual
Montreal

Thomas Auinger wrote:

> Hi!
>
> Has anybody experience in running Java 3D applets on the
> net? I installed both PlugIn 1.2 and Java 3D, didn't work.
> I copied the four java3d jars to the jre\lib\ext folder -
> didn't help either.
>
> Now I found the following in the PlugIn FAQ:
>
> "Follow these general instructions for using Java 3D and Java
> Plug-in Software:
>
> 1.Install Java Plug-in Software first.
>
> 2.Install Java 3D in a new directory. Do not install it over the
> existing JDK/JRE.
>
> 3.In the Java Plug-in Software control panel, switch the JRE to the one
> that came with Java 3D.
>
> (4.Download the HTML Converter 1.2 and convert the Java 3D demo pages.)"
>
> In my opinion, this is a bit too much installing for a regular
> user. Has anybody realized different or easier ways to deploy java 3d
> applets?
>
> Cheers, Thomas

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