G'day,

 > I always build MZmine on a mac, where Java3D is automatically 
installed and "magically"
 > included in the class path, so I never encountered this problem.

Java3D is the problem - I recently upgraded my JDK and haven't 
reinstalled Java3D as an extension.


 > The point is - how to include Java3D in the pom.xml properly? Perhaps 
we could add java3d as a
 > 'provided' dependency, that means only for compilation.

That sounds reasonable.

Regards,
Chris.

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