Hi All,

     I am using Debian 5 (lenny) stable with sun-java5-jdk, sun-java6-jdk
and sun-java6-plugin installed. It seems that my system has Java 3D
installed.

     When I browse the "Java 3D Web Start Example Programs" webpage (
https://j3d-webstart.dev.java.net/test/), I could run most the examples
there using Java Web Start.

     I want to know that does Java 3D being included in the sun-java*-jdk
packages implicitly or have I used some alternative Java 3D engines in the
Debian 5 (lenny stable) system ?

     When I run the "ObjLoadGLSL" 3D example in the demo page, a dialog
stating the error "shading language not support" is displayed. I could still
play with the 3D model but the texture in the 3D model disappears. How
should I fix this error ?

     Moreover, when I try to open the models in the Java 3D demo page with
Java Web Start, a dialog is opened letting me to choose a Java Web Start
engine. The default in the dialog is "Sun Java 5 Web Start (Default)". This
dialog lets me to choose another Web Start engine but when I click on this
option a File Browser is openned.

     Does anyone know how to choose another Web Start engine in the opened
File Browser. I suppose to choose "Sun Java 6 Web Start" from the File
Browser. However, I don't know where it is ? (I think I have installed it
too)

     I guess "Sun Java 6 Web Start" may be newer and better than "Sun Java 5
Web Start" and want to set it as the Default Java Web Start engine. Does
anyone have the experience of how to set such default.

     Thanks for any suggestion.

Regards
Lawrence

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