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Ok but I still think that downvoting without making any comment isn't very helpful because it doesn't tell me why they disagree. Moreover, I challenge them to make Agile2D and Java 3D 1.5 work together with JOGL on a very recent Mac OS X without using the deprecated Java for OS X provided by Apple as they need a version of JOGL (1.1.1?) which doesn't support recent Macs (fixed in JOGL 2, which is incompatible with Agile2D and Java 3D 1.5 but compatible with GLG2D and Java 3D 1.6.0).
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@gnat GLG2D is "another technology" but it is like a sequel of Agile2D, it can be used for similar purposes and Agile2D isn't maintained for about ten years. How could I have advised something viable based on it then? "Any answer that gets the asker going in the right direction is helpful" then I think that my answer was helpful. Agile2D and Java 3D 1.5 don't rely on the same version of JOGL than Java 3D 1.6.0.
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@bluefeet I don't think so as using GLG2D with Java 3D 1.6.0 and JOGL 2 would solve his problem and I already advised him to use Java 3D 1.6.0 and JOGL 2 (then I shouldn't repeat myself in an answer).
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