> However, I don't know of anyone that has used
> webstart to deploy a J3D app.
We have it here (: http://ncmir.ucsd.edu/doc/JViewer/
Mona
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Mona Wong-Barnum
National Center for Microscopy and Imaging Research
University of
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Date : lundi 1 septembre 2003 14:10
Objet : Re: [JAVA3D] Web Server J3D
>I have some trouble understanding what you're actually asking, but I think
>its this:
I have some trouble understanding what you're actually asking, but I think
its this:
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In my applet I use a JFileChooser to access the local file system. This
works fine on my local machine but when my clients try it they get
security exceptions. How do I fix this? Would web start fix this?
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hi,
i needone prson to help me to test my application. Does
anybody isponible for this.
thank toletme know
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Hi all of J3D people how have spend hours on working and
helping each other,
After 18 months of work i am ready to share with you the rsult
of my work ( of course not the source). I am nearly ready to give the URL
adresse of the application. But i lgot i big trouble running my appli has
ap
I've used Apache with Jakarta Serlvets to host Java3d applets
that read VRML & render it with animation with Sun's Xj3d VRML
Loaders.
But ... the Java3d has to be installed by the user,
Java3d is not part of the standard Java3d install.
I believe technically it can be done with Java Web Start
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> A+
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> De : Serge Bernier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date : dimanche 31 août 2003 18:54
> Objet : Re: [JAVA3D] Web Server J3D
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De : Serge Bernier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date : dimanche 31 aoűt 2003 18:54
Objet : Re: [JAVA3D] Web Server J3D
>Hey,
>
>I did install an applet on a server last week and there what I did.
>
>First nothing have to be install on
Hey,
I did install an applet on a server last week and there what I did.
First nothing have to be install on the server except for the jar file. An
applet is running on the virtual machine of the client an he have to install
the Java JRE and Java3d libraries. To do that go on the java.sun.com sit
Hi,
I have create an APACHE server to server J3D apllet. I tst it
with a friend how could open the page from my server but how was not able to run
the HelloUniverse_plugin.html page on is machine. He got the pluging JAVA 1.4.1
installed and running but got problem
with "HelloUniverse/javax
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