GeoServer doesn't have 3d rendering itself, but it can output height in KML
(just 2.5d - you have flat surfaces floating in the air, not real three
dimensional structures).  There's a tutorial in the manual:
http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/googleearth/tutorials/heights/heights.html

<http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/googleearth/tutorials/heights/heights.html>To
my knowledge, this works just fine with the Google Earth browser plugin as
seen in your link.

--
David Winslow
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org/

2011/4/5 Krystian Pruszyński <pruszynski.kryst...@gmail.com>

>  Hi,
>
> I'm new in geoserver users team, and I've got a question, can I do
> something like this in this link: 
> http://nyem.appspot.com/*3dFly*.html<http://nyem.appspot.com/3dFly.html> (I
> think it was made on geoserver) but with my own *data* from surveying and 
> present
> it by *3d* models and dont using google earth?
>
> Krystian.
>
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