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CSJB (Crystal Space Java Binding) is a package of java classes, that can interface with the Crystal Space 3D engine, via Java's Java Native Interface (JNI).
Java Inventor is a Java interface to Open Inventor. Open Inventor (http://oss.sgi.com/projects/inventor/) is a popular API for developers of 3D applications. Java Inventor uses the Java Native Interface (JNI) to access the Open Inventor C++ libraries.
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CyberVRML97 for Java is a development package for VRML97/2.0 and Java3D programmers. Using the package, you can easily read and write the VRML files, set and get the scene graph information, draw the geometries, run the behaviors easily.
Big Iron is (or will be) a real-time, 3D, first person game of mechanized combat set in the far future. Players build, customize and operate massive anthropomorphic robots on realistic large scale battlefields in single or multiplayer mode.
CyberToolbox for Java is a VRML2.0/97 authoring tool for Java platforms. <p>The CyberToolbox is a first prize winning entry in the Java 3D programming contest which was held on 1998 :-) <p><img src="http://sourceforge.net/dbimage.php?id=2639">
CyberVRML97 for C++ is a development library of VRML97/2.0 applications. Using the library, you can read and write the VRML files, set and get the scene graph information, draw the geometries, run the behaviors easily.
JetSteam-3D is 3D GIS technology developed by Alchemedia. that allows the streaming of image,DEM,X3D,and WFS data to an applet. The javascript enabled applet allows the creation of 3D enabled WebGIS applications using typical AJAX techniques.
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XMUD is a MMORPG implementation in Java. Players can extend the system by creating new objects. The game provides a 3D engine written in Java3D, Persistent state management, synchronization and networking subsystems. Compatible with NWN modules.
CyberToolbox for Java3D is a VRML2.0/97 authoring tool for for beginner creators who has not been studied programming languages.<p><img src="http://sourceforge.net/dbimage.php?id=2642">
Jaya is intended to become as powerful as its 'big brother' MAYA (althought they are not affiliate!), by providing commands to build complete UI interfaces, render objects, create shaders, etc. It is fully written in Java to be run on any operating system
JabaMud is an attempt to build a Java based multiuser reality. The goal is a graphically stunning massively multiplayer RPG that is completely OS independent and relatively quick. JabaMud runs as an application and uses Java3D to render scenes.
This is another RTS (real time strategy) with a few new features, such as customizable technologies and graphics, mutliple players per team, and more.
This game is "Of the gamers, by the gamers, and for the gamers." We know what everyone wants in an RTS
Right now we\'re in a stepping stone stage. We\'re ditching all the Quake 2 code, so we\'re drafting some new specs. For all those that are wondering when it\'s going to be done, just remeber the famous J. Carmack line. \"When it\'s done.\"
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Project closed ! Please use JOGL. http://jogamp.org OpenGL[tm] for Java[tm], formerly known as GL4Java, supports Java with a native OpenGL mapping. The OS native OpenGL functionality is avaiable from
NFJE is a 3D graphics library in java suitable to build applets for JDK1.1 compliant browsers as well as OpenGL graphics (through GL4Java). NFJE provides a level of abstraction so that the "business logic" is totally independent of the renderer used.
Powerful platform for creating networked multiplayer 3D games. The system includes specifications for a client engine and 2 protocols. Demo apps: mud/moo proxy, tetris. Currently uses OpenGL, VRML, java, tcl. Client/server architecture for security.
Raytracing rendering engine written in Java. Plug it into a modeling environment, or programmatically create a scene. Uses Constructive Solid Geometries (CSG), bounding boxes, and fully extensible design (at least eventually).
Loose intention is to develop a particle engine visualised with Java3D. Along the way various aspects of Java3D will be explored. Hopefully code generated will have benefit to others as a learning base.
Raytrace is designed to be a completely platform independant Raytracer which includes a Gui interface. Designed and written in Sun Microsystem's Java language.
An object oriented Java package that can be used to store 3-D graphs and perform various functions on them, arranging nodes with a spring embedder and generating VRML output. Visit http://vrmlgraph.i-scream.org.uk for documentation and examples.
The purpose of the project is to develop a quantitative medical imaging & visualization program for use on brain MR, DTI and MRS data. It is a joint project of the Kennedy Krieger Institute & the Johns Hopkins University, Psychiatric Neuroimaging Lab