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Bill, If you don't want to compile VisAD on your own you can take the compiled VisAD jar and generate a wrapper module for it (google "NetBeans wrapper module"). You might then also generate a module wrapper for Java3D and make your VisAD wrapper module dependent on it. Note that If you use a NetBeans wrapper module for Java3D and would like to use both 32 and 64 JRE for a given platform you will run into an issue with native library placement and loading. The NetBeans native library loading defaults to a single directory per cluster suite and the 32 and 64 bit native libraries use the same names (java native library naming semantics predate emergence of 64 bit binaries so it seems this 32/64 overlap wasn't considered). If you need help with particular issue this let me know and we can discuss offline (outside the scope of the VisAD list). We've been using VisAD with the NetBeans platform since ~2003. The only issue has been the use of the AWT (heavyweight) 3D Canvas component inside of NetBeans with Swing (lightweight) components. There are plenty of guides describing how to deal with the window over paint issues and it hasn't been much of an issue for us. Tom From: visad-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:visad-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Thayer, Bill Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 7:03 PM To: visad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [visad] VisAD in NetBeans Hello, I just looked inside the jar file (one of them anyway) for VisAd. WOW. Before I go unjaring and stuff, has anyone brought it in to NetBeans yet? Regards, Bill Thayer Dallas, TX NOTICE: This e-mail communication may contain privileged or other confidential information for the sole use of the designated recipients. If you have received it in error, please advise the sender by reply email and immediately delete the message and any attachments without reviewing, copying or disclosing the contents.
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