Open-DIS implements the IEEE DIS protocol in multiple languages.
An open source implementation of the Distributed Interactive Simulation (IEEE-1278) standard in C++, C-Sharp, Objective-C, Java, Javascript and XML. Example applications including sending and receiving native DIS traffic, X-Plane plugin, and WebSocket/Javascript/WebGL applications. See the individual code directories for each package of interest.
This project is inactive and has migrated to a GitHub project at https://github.com/open-dis
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