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Integrating Java-Applet as a Content-Element in Typo3-CMS

Actually i'm working on my pages with Typo3.

One of the main things i'd wish to have is to integrate the java-view as a content-element because of the deep-links.

so i copied just the code into the html-field.
works well.
then i changed the main paths. for some reason, i put all files underneath the fileadmin folder (for them who know about T3, this is a folder which can't be accessed directly from outside, but you can link to it)

i also checked, if the path to the file is ok, so i copied the path directly to the browser and the sh3d-file was downloaded.

i also extended the main path to the lib, both beginning with http:// to be sure not to get lost in the structure.

seems anything is ok, when you open the page java requests permission etc.

then it starts loading, but then i get an error-message:

Can't start applet:
Exceptionjava.lang.NoClassDefFoundError javax/media/j3d/GraphicsConfigTemplate3D

has anyone an idea? im not a java-expert.

btw. i'm working with the last version of sh3d, the viewer was downloaded this morning and put to the server.
the model was done with an older version, but i opended the file, did some changes, saved as usual and the also compressed.
the compressed version was put to the server, same folder then the default.sh3d to be sure to have all models on the same place.

as i remember, the viewer has its own java-version. micht this collide with the version on my computer? is already .7 something.

will try some other test.
on my old pages it works. if you like to have a look, go to:
http://old.factor118.de
then projects and the find 3d-visualisation.
there you can navigate to java-view.

in the new pages just go to:
http://www.factor118.de/projekte/3d-visualisi...let-messestand-barcelona/

hope its no issue with typo3, i'd not like to put html-pages as an iframe-element...

so long,
nice weekend!
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Re: Integrating Java-Applet as a Content-Element in Typo3-CMS

guess a 64 to 32bit problem for the runtime....
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Re: Integrating Java-Applet as a Content-Element in Typo3-CMS

Ok, for now i did it as iframe. not the best solution, but next week i can spent more time to check whats wrong.

it works now as it should, with both compressed and uncompressed file.

next stage will be to show the level navigation in a larger building, so for this it would be better to have a good solution as described. but i can imagine that ther is something colliding with extensions etc. in the cms.

because from html it runs proper so don'T think it is a issue of the allowed files on the server to deliver.

files and html are from the same location - so it should run - if i can discover the fault.

for sure soemthing stupid - as ever when you hurry ,)
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