Re: Applet xxxx notinited

From:
"Andrew Thompson" <u32984@uwe>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Wed, 22 Aug 2007 14:21:05 GMT
Message-ID:
<77141dfa9caf5@uwe>
reexana wrote:

URL : http://www.frontiernet.net/~imaging/morphing_animation.html


Yes, this pretty much backs up my earlier comment..
"* BTW - a bit of a Google suggests that web start
based launch of Java3D is quite doable, but that
applets might require Java3D installed locally,
before they can run."

I cannot view the applet and the error message shows that : Loading
Java Applet Failed

Why is that so?


Because either Java3D is not installed locally, or it
is installed in a different JRE to the one used by the
browser. (Is my best guess).
..

java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: vrml/external/field/EventOutObserver

...

Any suggestion is appreciated.


Most Java3D apps. (both applications and applets)
are launched using web start.

If you wanted to experiemt with a web start launch,
you might try the file below as a basis for the launch
file.

Note that all resources for web start apps. need to
be Jar's, so I am assuming that you will put the three
classes in the directory of the server into a jar by the
name of 'morph.jar', in that same directory.

For the layout described above, this content, as
'morph3d.jnlp', located in the main directory (the
'codebase') should launch it on-screen.

Note that the missing classes should (AFAIU) be
includeded in the second JNLP referenced in this
one - the extension. The Java3D API can be got
directly from the deployers.

Here is the launch file..

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<jnlp spec="1.0"
  codebase="http://www.frontiernet.net/~imaging"
  href="morph3d.jnlp">
 <information>
  <title>Morph - Java 3D</title>
  <vendor>Reexana</vendor>
 </information>
 <resources>
  <j2se
    href="http://java.sun.com/products/autodl/j2se"
    version="1.5+"/>
  <jar href="java/morph.jar"/>
  <extension
    href="https://j3d-webstart.dev.java.net/release/java3d-latest.jnlp"
    name="Java3D extension (latest)"/>
 </resources>
 <applet-desc
   documentBase="index.html"
   name="morph"
   main-class="MorphWithEAI"
   width="400"
   height="200">
 <applet-desc>
</jnlp>

HTH

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