I agree, since I have several JDK's installed when I use a DOS window I simply
use the absolute path to the java.exe I want or make a bat file for
repeated use.
At 08:54 AM 7/5/00 -0600, you wrote:
>That isn't the way I addressed the problem. I get nervous when I have to
>start deleting programs.
>
>It's a case of which java.exe you're executing. If you're executing
>java.exe from the c:\jdk1.3 directory, and only have the java3d 1.2 sdk
>installed, you're fine.
>
>But if in your path, c:\jdk1.3 comes after c:\winnt (or c:\windows for 98
>systems), then you're running c:\windows\java.exe, which uses the RTE, not
>the SDK.
>
>Rather than deleting anything, I installed the java3d 1.2 runtime as well.
>This way, I can control which environment I run under.
>
>Incidentally, I never have a classpath set at the system level. I have a
>set of batch files I use to configure my environment per DOS window. This
>way, without having separate hardware, I can simulate a "vanilla" system.
>My jdk3.bat file prepends C:\jdk1.3 to the path...otherwise I run from the
>RTE.
>
>Just my $0.02.
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Justin Couch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 3:10 AM
>Subject: Re: [JAVA3D] java3d1.2 and NT 4.0 instaling problem
>
>
> > Desiree Hilbring wrote:
> >
> > > "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/media/j3d/SceneGraphObject
> > >
> > > so it is not finding the java3d classes?
> > >
> > > the java3d-src-utils.jar is in c:\jdk1.3
> > > the other 4 jar-files are in c:\jdk1.3\jre\lib and in
> > > c:\jdk1.3\jre\lib\ext
> > >
> > > I tired to set the classpath to nothing or to . !
> >
> > Go to c:\Windows\System32 and delete java.exe and javax.exe. Now re-run
> > and everything should work fine.
> >
> > (Hmm... must check to make sure this is in the FAQ. Have a sneeking
> > suspicion it isn't.)
> >
> > --
> > Justin Couch Author, Java Hacker
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