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BRL-CAD is a powerful cross-platform constructive solid geometry solid modeling system that includes an interactive geometry editor, ray-tracing for rendering & geometric analyses, network distributed framebuffer support, image & signal-processing tools.
Expanded Constructive Solid Geometry support for jMonkey. CSG supports boolean operations on primitive shapes, building up a complex surface from the addition/subtraction of simple cubes, spheres, etc.
Check out the jMonkeyCSG website for more details.
Support for jgeom, the javageometry graphics library using NURBS
jgeom has been republished here under an LGPL license, with permission of the original author.
Bundled binary libraries are also include Java3D.
This is a widely used library and stable. More documentation, examples and information to follow!
Spring3D enables the object-oriented creation and manipulation of 3D geometry running on top of most 3D API (i.e. JOGL or Android's OpenGL). The reference engine is based on Java3D and is in the application process for being made a Spring Extension.
cmjTracer is a small Java based ray tracer with antialiasing and Constructive Solid Geometry (CSG). It will be capable of importing various 3D and image file formats for rendering. It will also be able to render keyframed animations.
JVisual3D is a GUI library, 3D geometry viewer and a mathematical visualization software written in pure java. It is comparable with the well known javaview project. This is under GPL. Create, manipulate and display easiely meshes, 3d shapes, surfaces,..
JGV is a Java applet that lets you embed movable 3D objects in web pages. Users can rotate, scale, translate, select and annotate the objects interactively. Also, JGV supports XML-based transmission of user events to the source web server over HTTP.