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Quick links. Re: java 3d Post by aks » Sat Jul 23, pm Did you adjust your classpath as appropriate? Re: java 3d Post by mickey0 » Sat Jul 23, pm I can't understand if there something wrong with my java installation; I compiled the file.

Root is evil: Do not use root sudo to run any of the commands specified in my posts unless explicitly indicated. Re: java 3d Post by mickey0 » Sun Jul 24, am Hello again. Re: java 3d Post by giulix63 » Sun Jul 24, am That project looks a bit dead to me Anyway, on that page you got installers. Code: Select all import com. SimpleUniverse; import com. ColorCube; import javax. Code: Select all javac -cp. Code: Select all java -cp. Re: java 3d Post by mickey0 » Sun Jul 24, am Hello and thaks alot again for your help.

After this I didn't typed chmod ? I'm on an Intel machine. However, still a few problems occurred But Simbad still doesn't start The VM will try to fix the stack guard now. Exception in thread "main" java. UnsatisfiedLinkError: no j3dcore-ogl in java.

BranchGroup; import com. ColorCube; import com. Improve this question. JB87 JB87 3 3 gold badges 5 5 silver badges 14 14 bronze badges. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. In my case it's 1. The naming was really confusing for me, at least the 6 was a hint. You also have to make sure that the correct JRE is used when you run the application. Your system needs to be aware of this code's existence.

On the bottom you will find the button "Environment Variables". In the System Variables list you will find the variable "Path".

Make sure the directory of j3dcore-ogl is included in the list of paths. Improve this answer. Obsolete and very complicated installation, rather follow these instructions: tinyurl. JohnnyO JohnnyO 2, 16 16 silver badges 30 30 bronze badges. Rather use Java 3D 1. Look at my answer. There is no need to deal with native libraries manually with the latest version of Java 3D.

Another user asked for it some time ago. Best regards. It's a very bad idea. Moreover, you use an obsolete version. Yes, my version is obsolete but still it worked and till now I have not got any problems with it.

Anyway, I will change it to 1. Also as I have mentioned I left my classpath set. It works but you don't benefit of our bugfixes. For example, Java 3D 1. Thank you very much for your compliment. I have improved my article a lot thanks to the feedbacks of other JogAmp users. Windows same problem resolved "java.

Stefan Queiroz Stefan Queiroz 1. Sorand Sorand 95 11 11 bronze badges. I had the same problem. Obsolete version. Now it is working. PS: Make sure to remove any other j3dcore.

JohnnyO's answer isn't correct, he uses an obsolete version of Java3D and the webpage you quote will be removed as Oracle stopped maintaining Java3D 1. In my case, it's amd64 that matters. Test your java3d program again, it should be working. Mr Oud Mr Oud 1 1 1 bronze badge. What you advise is a typical bad practice. Moreover, there is no need to deal with native libraries manually with the latest version of Java 3D, there is nothing to "install", just put the right JARs into the classpath of your application and it works.

I had this problem. Simply installing the plugin again won't necesarily add them to the library path, or tell the IDE where to find them. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name.



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