[X3D-Public] Xj3D Applet

jojan at lightmotion.se jojan at lightmotion.se
Wed Dec 29 03:55:55 PST 2010


Hi!

I would be very happy to get the working source code for the Xj3D applet,
with webstart, if it possible. Or, can I use the precompiled class?

I'm just looking for a web accessible X3D browser that work in the same
way in all OS.

Where can I find it?

    // Best Regards JO Janson , www.lightmotion.se



> Hi
>
> I put together a couple of websites that use Xj3D applet earlier this
> year.
>
> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5095342/Xj3DApplet/rc1/PremiumBrowser.html#x3dApplet
>
> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5095342/Xj3DApplet/rc1/X3DForWebAuthorsExamples.html
>
> They worked fine on my Windows XP machine on a number of browsers, IE ,
> Firefox, and Chrome.
>
> To get them to work you should have a current version of Java running on
> your system. You can check your java version here.
>
> http://www.java.com/en/download/installed.jsp
>
> If you have a current version of the Java Runtime installed on your
> machine and it still doesn't work, then you should probably check that
> Java Applets are working in general on your machine. Some internet
> security programs such as Norton Internet Security can be configured to
> prevent java applets from running on a web page.
>
> The Xj3D Applet uses just java and does not use JavaFX. My understanding
> is that JavaFX script will be deprecated by Oracle in the next release and
> will just use Java instead.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: JO Jansson <jojan at lightmotion.se>
> Date: Sunday, November 21, 2010 7:57 am
> Subject: [X3D-Public] Xj3D Applet
> To: x3d-public at web3d.org
>
>> Hello!
>>
>> Where can I find a working source code for a Xj3D based applet (Java
>> applet web plugin)? I saw an example, but I couldn't get it to
>> work. My
>> problem is that I don't know to use the Xj3D superclass, when
>> using the
>> applet superclass already. Is it possible to use an interface?
>>
>> Is Xj3D using JavaFX?
>>
>> // Best Regards JO Janson
>





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