I am interested in this feature too...Like Toni had mentioned earlier,
I'm working on JMe as an option...sun's wonderland
uses a similar java web start option wherein the application gtes
launched independently from a browser....
Depending on the user base you are targetting your application on, you
might want to consider some of the
limitations with 03d - it does not work on intel integrated chipsets
(due to its dependence on GPU devices with
fairly memory) which are common on many business laptops...

the current realxtend viewer download is about 88MB that includes
Avatar generator. I guess we can seperate
out minimal features of realxtend viewer so that the download size can
be drastically reduced for users who will
just use it as a world viewer Vs creators.



On Jun 15, 6:34 am, Toni Alatalo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Jeroen van Veen kirjoitti:> Did anyone mention o3d yet? 
> =>http://code.google.com/apis/o3d/
>
> yes :)
> .. as seen below, Ryan was referring to o3d and canvas3d in his earlier
> reply,
> and i commented on that too. am quite sure some opensim&/rex viewer that
> at least can show a static view of a place will emerge at some point..
>
> ~Toni
>
>
>
> > On Monday 15 June 2009 06:21:52 Toni Alatalo wrote:
>
> >> Ryan McDougall kirjoitti:
>
> >>> both Firefox and Chrome will at some point include JavaScript 3D
> >>> rendering APIs:
>
> >> Yah this will be very interesting, IIRC Adam was already testing to make
> >> some O3D ClientView to OpenSim.- Hide quoted text -
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