Open source 3D physics and dynamics engine and library written in pure Java. This is a Java port of ODE / OpenDE (Open Dynamics Engine).

THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN MOVED TO A NEW LOCATION: http://www.ode4j.org

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  • 3D Java Physics Engine and Library
  • ODE for Java
  • Java 3D Game Physics
  • ODE

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BSD License, GNU Library or Lesser General Public License version 2.0 (LGPLv2)

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  • This is currently the best way to use ODE in Java.
  • fully functional port of ode to pure java. usable for realtime physics simulations.
  • This works great! I had a little trouble getting it to compile and run in Eclipse, but it was well worth my time. There are about 30 working demos which compile from source code, some of which are amazing. I would recommend this to anybody interested in doing 3D Java coding which requires physics.
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Intended Audience

Developers, Engineering, Science/Research

Programming Language

Java

Related Categories

Java Robotics Software, Java Physics Software, Java Game Development Frameworks

Registered

2009-03-30