Java 3D and JB5 on Windows XP

Greetings,
I just installed the Java 3D SDK. I am running Windows XP pro with JBuilder 5 personal and JDK 1.3.1 installed. J3D setup only recognizes the JB SDK, not the normal one. After J3D is installed I cannot import any J3D packets. JB doesn't find them. I already tried to add the library manually which doesn't work either, maybe because it is supposed to be under com.sun.
And how do I make setup recognize my native JDK and add its jars there?
I would appreciate any help. Thank you.
Roper

this is a problem of configuration of jb.
check that the library are in your classpath.

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