There are instructions for getting Java 3D running in a browser in the Java 3D
FAQ (see the URL below in my .sig).  It uses the Java Plug-in that comes with
Java 2.

Steve


John Brecht wrote:

> I wouldn't expect ANY Java support from the mainstream browsers in the
> future, much less Java3D.  Netscape fired their Java staff last year, and
> who knows that Microsoft will ever do.  Develop all the Java you want, but
> learn to live with the plugins until Microsoft breaks up.  Once M$ is gone,
> maybe all the efforts to get computer manufacturers to include the JRE in
> the boxes they ship will succeed.
> See the JavaLobby for more on this:   http://www.javalobby.com
>
> It would be nice though, if someone would write an installer program that
> sets up the JRE correctly, without the user having to tweak it themselves to
> get it to run Java3D correctly.
>
> John Brecht
> Department of Physics and Astronomy
> Michigan State University
> brechtjoATpilotDOTmsuDOTedu
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tim Day <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thursday, February 18, 1999 3:14 PM
> Subject: [java3d] Future for Java 3D applets ?
>
> >Can I expect the next version (or the one after) of Netscape and/or
> >Internet Explorer to run Java3D applets (without any messing about
> >installing plug-ins or whatever) ?
> >
> >How many months/years until I can scatter Java3D applets all over my
> >website and expect a reasonable number of visitors to be able to run
> >them ?
> >
> >Or is this API intended more for full-scale applications than applets ?
> >
> >Thanks for any info
> >Tim Day
> >
> >
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