Hi, I sent this this morning a minute or so after getting the question, I didn't receive it so am sending again. That is all thank you, Ross A. Finlayson http://www.tomco.net/~raf/
Hi Don, It won't contain the Java3D classes because they use the JNI to native libraries which at this time can not be loaded from jar files unles I am wrong. For EAI and jar the whole applet can be put in jar. In the jar file, package all the files you need. Make sure the jar file has no compression. -0. Use Netscape sign tool or Microsoft Authenticode for permissions. For IE you might need a cab file. Currently, the applet must load the applet plugin JRE for Java 1.2 for certain features. It would be good to have a limited Java3D for 1.1, ie without sound and some things. Ross A. Finlayson http://www.tomco.net/~raf/ Casteel, Don wrote: > This was one of the things I had in mind. When I create a jar archive, will > it contain ALL of the classes, including core classes, used in my program, > or will the program still be looking for the classpath? > > Will the applet still need to look for the Java2 plugin, or will the jar > archive run on any browser that supports java? > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Ross Finlayson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 1999 10:38 AM > > To: Casteel, Don > > Subject: Re: [java3d] ClassPath, applets, and NT network > > > > Can you use a jar archive? At least for the HTML page for EAI applet. > > > > Ross F. > > http://www.tomco.net/~raf/ > > > > Casteel, Don wrote: > > > > > Is there a way to specify the classpath from inside the class? > > > > > > How about from an HTML page containing an applet? > > > > > > I need to make my work available to others from our internal Windows NT > > > network. I can put the classes (Java2 & Java3D) on a shared network > > drive. > > > Everyone here has a web browser, but mine is probably the only computer > > with > > > these implementations installed. It doesn't make sense to try and > > upgrade > > > all the PC's we have. But I'm thinking that it should be possible to > > locate > > > the Java2 plugin, and the implementations on a shared drive, then within > > the > > > HTML and classes direct the browser to the appropriate classes on the > > > network. > > > > > > Can someone help, or tell me that this won't work? > > > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > > > Don Casteel > > > > > > Manufacturing Engineer > > > TEXTRON Automotive Company -- Athens Operations > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > Voice: (423)744-1109 > > > Fax: (423)744-1112 > > > Pager: (423)744-1129 -- 109 > > > Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > > > > ===================================================================== > > > To subscribe/unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Java 3D Home Page: http://java.sun.com/products/java-media/3D/
