I certainly don't oppose JOGL at all.  I consider it a potentially
valuable alternative to Java 3D.  What is baffling is why Sun would drop
development of Java 3D.

My issue with JOGL is that it's NOT backed by Sun.  My understanding of
java.net is that it is hosted by Sun as a place for 3rd Party developers
to gather and share such projects.  That's great, but do I want to
invest my time and effort into learning JOGL or basing my products on it
without a big company like Sun driving it forward and trying to maintain
some standards?

Who controls JOGL?  Per java.net this is "athomas  djp  gamesadmin
kbr".

What should inspire any confidence in any of us to adopt JOGL?

- John Wright
Starfire Research

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