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hi bill and all the others, i am using the latest jdk1.3 and tried to get rid of that IndexOutOfBoundsException. working on the problem i encountered this mail: >Hi Domagoj, > >An Exception just like the one you reported >[java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException in >java.util.ArrayList.RangeCheck()] was reported this morning >on the Java3D mailing list, by someone not using VisAD. > >This was reported as a bug in the Java3D beta for version 1.2. > >Are you using the Java3D beta? > >If you or anyone on the VisAD mailing list are using the >Java3D beta, I suggest installing Java3D 1.1.3 instead. > >Cheers, >Bill the java3d-version that produced this exception together with jdk1.3 was: "java3d 1.2sdk (open gl version)" - no beta version. ok, i installed Java3D 1.1.3 instead, but now the 3ddisplay are left empty - they look just like a big empty JFrame, there isn't even the black background of the display, although the program doesn't throw any exception. what can i do to solve this problem? do i have to use jdk1.2.2? cheers, henner
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