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Ämne: Re: [JAVA3D] run java in internet explorer
Tom,
You don't have to put any special code in. What you have to do is make
sure Java 3D is installed in the JVM that the browser is using. So if
IE is using Microsoft's JVM then you need to switch to Sun's JVM (and
make sure whichever one
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If this is true, you really need to play more games ;)
Kev
-Ursprungligt meddelande-
Från: Discussion list for Java 3D API
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Skickat: den 10 februari 2004 16:07
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Ämne: Re: [JAVA3D] run java in internet explorer
Tom,
You
the Tools-Internet
Options-Advanced menu.
Cheers,
Gobe Hobona
GIS Research Student
From: Tom Govaert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [JAVA3D] run java in internet explorer
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 15:58:44 +0100
Hi
Dear Sirs,
Ive visited some websites about running java3d
in a web browser, but they all seem very strange to me.
What is the easiest way to run a java3d .class file in
a browser like internet explorer?
Ive used simple code like this:
applet code=Rotation.class
width=300
Tom,
The simple but not desirable solution is: have your customer install
Java 3D on their machine.
Several people have struggled with ways to bundle Java 3D with the
applet but there are numerous technical and legal issues.
- John Wright
Starfire Research
Tom Govaert wrote:
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Verzonden: dinsdag 10 februari 2004 14:39
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Onderwerp: Re: [JAVA3D] run java in internet explorer
Tom,
The simple but not desirable
solution is: have your customer install
Java 3D on their machine.
Several people have struggled with ways
to bundle Java 3D with the
applet
: dinsdag 10 februari 2004 14:39
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: Re: [JAVA3D] run java in internet explorer
Tom,
The simple but not desirable solution is: have your customer
install
Java 3D on their machine.
Several people have struggled with ways to bundle Java 3D with the
applet
John Wright wrote:
Tom,
You don't have to put any special code in. What you have to do is make
sure Java 3D is installed in the JVM that the browser is using. So if
IE is using Microsoft's JVM then you need to switch to Sun's JVM (and
make sure whichever one the browser is using has Java 3D