[X3D-Public] Xj3D Applet
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Wed Apr 21 12:43:38 PDT 2010
Great job John, I'll test it as soon as I find a hole in my schedule!
mvg
Dirk Coenye
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Namens JOHN COADY
Verzonden: woensdag 21 april 2010 21:20
Aan: x3d-public at web3d.org
Onderwerp: [X3D-Public] Xj3D Applet
Hi
I managed to get the Xj3D Browser to run as an applet in a web page. If you
want to give it a try you will need a current version of Java JRE for it to
work. You can get the JRE from this link.
http://www.java.com/en
If your java JRE version is more current than Release 6 Update 10 then you
can download the Xj3D applet from this site.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5095342/Xj3DApplet/dist/Xj3DApplet_JNLP.html
It takes a couple of minutes to load and you will be prompted to accept 3
security certificates since the Xj3D applet uses signed jar files. After the
applet loads you will see the Xj3D Browser in your web page with the
HelloWorld.x3d file loaded. I tested it on my Windows XP machine with both
IE and Firefox. I haven't tested it with Linux or Solaris but it should work
since they use SUN's java JRE. I don't think it will work on a MAC since
they don't support JNLP files and they provide their own version of Java JRE
on their machines.
Regards
John
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