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<h2>Java&nbsp;3D<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup> 1.4.0 Release</h2>
<p>This software is licensed by Sun, as specified in the <a
 href="LICENSE-Java3D-v1_4_0.txt">LICENSE-Java3D-v1_4_0.txt</a>
file. You
must only use this software in accordance with the terms under which
the
code is licensed.</p>
<h2>Instructions for Installing Java&nbsp;3D 1.4.0</h2>
<p>The 1.4.0 version of the Java&nbsp;3D<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup>
API runs on JDK version 1.4.2 and higher. It has been released for
the <a href="#Solaris">Solaris</a>, <a href="#Linux">Linux</a>, and <a
 href="#Windows">Windows</a> operating
environments. See the <a
 href="http://j3d-core.dev.java.net/j3d1_4_0/RELEASE-NOTES.html">release
notes</a>
for more information.<br>
</p>
<h4><a name="Linux"></a>Linux</h4>
<p>This release of Java&nbsp;3D runs on JDK version 1.4.2 and
higher.
To install this build, chdir to the "jre" directory within the jdk
and execute the self-extracting binary that you downloaded. For
example, if you are running on a Linux/x86 platform and your JDK is
installed
in /usr/java/jdk1.5.0_06, you would install Java&nbsp;3D as follows:
</p>
<ul>
cd /usr/java/jdk1.5.0_06/jre<br>
sh /path-to-download-files/java3d-1_4_0-linux-i586.bin<br>
</ul>
<p>You may need to be "root" to do this on Linux.<br>
</p>
<h4><a name="Solaris"></a>Solaris</h4>
<p>This release of Java&nbsp;3D runs on JDK version 1.4.2 and
higher (JDK 1.5.0 or higher for Solaris/x86).
To install this build, chdir to the "jre" directory within the jdk
and execute the self-extracting binary that you downloaded. For
example, if you are running on a Solaris/x86 platform (including amd64)
and your JDK is
installed
in /usr/java/jdk1.5.0_06, you would install Java&nbsp;3D as follows:
</p>
<ul>
cd /usr/java/jdk1.5.0_06/jre<br>
sh /path-to-download-files/java3d-1_4_0-solaris-x86.bin<br>
</ul>
<p>You may need to be "root" to do this on Solaris.<br>
</p>
<h4><a name="Windows"></a>Windows</h4>
<p>
This release of Java&nbsp;3D runs on JDK version 1.4.2 and
higher. To install
this build, execute the binary installer that you downloaded, by
double-clicking on the java3d-1_4_0-windows-i586.exe icon.<br>
</p>
<p>Alternatively, you can download the java3d-1_4_0-windows-i586.zip
file and manually install
the
necessary files into your JRE. In this case, unzip the file, and follow
the instructions in the unzipped README.txt file.</p>
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