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Re: Java LDraw/LDLite
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lugnet.cad.dev
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Sun, 28 Feb 1999 18:21:42 GMT
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If I use Java 2 I can use the latest API's with it. Because of the Java plugin
that Sun produces, a browser can have that installed and always have the most up
to date Java implementation. This is especially important since Netscape is no
longer doing internal Java development, and it looks like MS may drop Java
support altogether. The Java plugin may be the only way to get Java support
from a browser, anyway.
Benoit wrote:
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> Please before starting take a look at the java3D api, I know java 2 is not
> yet supported directly by most browsers but its just a question of time and
> then you have all the 3D done for you AND you get the benefice of 3D
> accelerations.
> Greg Williams a écrit dans le message
> > I've certainly got the skills to write this program. All of the above features
> > I've already done in java in some fashion, except for 3d display. I've done 3d
> > graphics before, but I've gotten somewhat rusty
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Greg Williams
gregw@mindspring.com
http://www.mindspring.com/~gregw
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| | Re: Java LDraw/LDLite
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| Please before starting take a look at the java3D api, I know java 2 is not yet supported directly by most browsers but its just a question of time and then you have all the 3D done for you AND you get the benefice of 3D accelerations. Greg Williams (...) (26 years ago, 28-Feb-99, to lugnet.cad.dev, lugnet.cad)
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