Oh nice, thank you!

Will I have to get a real certificate or can I come along with a test
certificate as described on J3D.org?
I also noticed the problem that j3d is installed to a 1.2 directory in spite
of 1.3. Is there any workaround?

Am I allowed to distribute the java3d1_2-win32-opengl.exe from my website?
Are there any license concerns?

Currently, isn't it the best solution to have a detailed installation
instruction on the website and let people do it by hand? The whole stuff
seems to be in a quite experimental stage, not suitable for a 'common user'?

What about other target platforms than Win32? Will I have to have a seperate
installation jar for each?

Sigh, distributing a Java app was SO easy in the early days. Today, it seems
to be FAR more complicated than a native app. Is this the new spirit of
Java? ;-((

Thx again,

- J


Joerg 'Herkules' Plewe
HARDCODE Development
http://www.hardcode.de

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Discussion list for Java 3D API
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Justin Couch
> Sent: Montag, 26. Juni 2000 03:17
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [JAVA3D] Java2 Plugin and J3D?
>
>
> Joerg 'Herkules' Plewe wrote:
>
> > I have written a small J3D programm. Of course now, I want to
> deploy it to
> > the web using the Java2 1.3 plugin. I ran HTMLConvert in my webpage.
> > Obviously, the 1.3 runtime is installed successfully, but
> without the J3D
> > runtime!! How can I configure this?
>
> You need to build it into your applet's JAR file. J3d.org has a tutorial
> on how to do this at
>
http://www.j3d.org/tutorials/quick_fix/auto_install.html

> Perhaps someone is so kind to examine my file and give me a hint?? I'm
sure
> it's an FAQ, but anyway I couldn't find it.

Yup, it is - in the J3D FAQ. See my sig....

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