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Author VRML and Swing
mohmina

2004-10-05, 7:14 am

Hi guys;
many thanks for helping me !!!

I finally got the EAI to work for me, but now i wanted to make things
prettier in my user's interface using java Swing, which didnt't work.

so i wanted to know whether java swings , VRML and Microsoft JVM work
together ?

R. Russell Kinter

2004-10-05, 11:15 pm

Honestly don't know, because I have never tried.
Though a hunch says no because of M$ JVM age of being Java 1.1
and swing is later I believe.

Russ Kinter

"mohmina" <afmtsmn@private> wrote in message news:<86522b757f4f57e304484910261a2861@localhost.talkaboutprogramming.com>...
> Hi guys;
> many thanks for helping me !!!
>
> I finally got the EAI to work for me, but now i wanted to make things
> prettier in my user's interface using java Swing, which didnt't work.
>
> so i wanted to know whether java swings , VRML and Microsoft JVM work
> together ?

Jeremy Pitten

2004-10-07, 4:17 am

It is possible to use swing with the ms jvm, sun still supports a version of
swing that will run with a java1.1 jvm:

http://java.sun.com/products/jfc/download.html

This is fine if you don't intend to post your work on the web or you know
that the target machine has this package installed.

"R. Russell Kinter" <Pyth7@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:1a90d129.0410051749.67d57929@posting.google.com...
> Honestly don't know, because I have never tried.
> Though a hunch says no because of M$ JVM age of being Java 1.1
> and swing is later I believe.
>
> Russ Kinter
>
> "mohmina" <afmtsmn@private> wrote in message

news:<86522b757f4f57e304484910261a2861@localhost.talkaboutprogramming.com>..
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R. Russell Kinter

2004-10-08, 7:15 pm

Honestly don't know, because I have never tried.
Though a hunch says no because of M$ JVM age of being Java 1.1
and swing is later I believe.

Russ Kinter

"mohmina" <afmtsmn@private> wrote in message news:<86522b757f4f57e304484910261a2861@localhost.talkaboutprogramming.com>...
> Hi guys;
> many thanks for helping me !!!
>
> I finally got the EAI to work for me, but now i wanted to make things
> prettier in my user's interface using java Swing, which didnt't work.
>
> so i wanted to know whether java swings , VRML and Microsoft JVM work
> together ?

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