- Java 3D
Infobox_Software
name = Java 3D
caption =
developer =Sun Microsystems
latest_release_version = 1.5.2
latest_release_date =xx xxxx ,2008
latest_preview_version =
latest_preview_date =
operating_system =Cross-platform
genre =3D computer graphics software (library/API)
license = GPL version 2
website = [https://java3d.dev.java.net/ java3d.dev.java.net]Java 3D is a
scene graph -based 3Dapplication programming interface (API) for the Java platform. It runs on top of eitherOpenGL orDirect3D . Since version 1.2, Java 3D is developed under theJava Community Process .Compared to other solutions, Java 3D is not only a wrapper around these graphics APIs, but an interface that encapsulates the graphics programming using a real,
object-oriented concept. Here a scene is constructed using ascene graph that is a representation of the objects that have to be shown. This scene graph is structured as a tree containing several elements that are necessary to display the objects. Additionally, Java 3D offers extensive spatialized sound support.Java 3D and its documentation are available for download separately. They are not part of the JDK 6. However future versions of the JDK are expected to include an API package for Java 3D.Fact|date=September 2008
History
*
Intel ,Silicon Graphics , Apple, and Sun all hadretained mode scene graph APIs under development in 1996. Since they all wanted to make a Java version, they decided to collaborate in making it. That project became Java 3D.
* Development was underway already in1997 .
* A public beta version was released in March 1998.
* First version released December 1998.
* From mid-2003 through summer2004 , the development of Java 3D was discontinued.
* In the summer of2004 Java 3D was released as acommunity source project, and Sun and volunteers have since been continuing its development.
* InJanuary 29 ,2008 , it was announced that improvements to Java3d would be put on hold to focus efforts on integrating support for it withJavaFX to complement JavaFX's 2d scenegraph [cite web
url=http://forums.java.net/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=36022&tstart=315
title= ANNOUNCEMENT: Java 3D plans
publisher=Sun Microsystems
date=2008-01-29 ] .Since
February 28 ,2008 , the entire Java3D source code is released under the GPL version 2 license [cite web
url=http://forums.java.net/jive/thread.jspa?messageID=261477&tstart=0#261477
title= ANNOUNCE: GPL open source release
publisher=Sun Microsystems
date=2008-02-28
accessdate=2008-02-29] .Features
* Multithreaded
scene graph structure
* Platform independent
* Generic Real-time API, usable for both visualization and gaming
* Support for retained, compiled-retained, and immediate mode rendering
* Includes hardware-acceleratedJOGL ,OpenGL andDirect3D renderers (depending on platform)
* Sophisticated virtual-reality-based view model with support for stereoscopic rendering and complex multi-display configurations
* Native support forhead-mounted display
* CAVE (multiple screen projectors)
* 3D spatial sound
* Programmable shaders, supporting bothGLSL and CG
*Stencil buffer
* Importers for most mainstream formats, like 3DS, OBJ,VRML ,X3D ,NWN , and FLTCompeting technologies
Java 3D is not the only high-level API option to render 3D in Java. In part due to the pause in development during 2003 and 2004, several competing Java scene graph technologies emerged:
General purpose:
*AgentFX
*3DzzD Software and Hardware 3D engine
*Strata Live 3D(tm) http://www.strata.comGaming:
* Xith3D
*jMonkey Engine
* Espresso3DVisualization:
*Aviatrix3D
*JView
* Jreality. http://www3.math.tu-berlin.de/jreality/In addition to those, many other C or C++ scene graph APIs offer Java support through JNI.
At a lower level, the
JOGL (JSR 231) OpenGL bindings for Java are a popular alternative to scene graph APIs such as Java 3D.See also
*
Project Looking Glass Experimental 3D Desktop using Java 3D
*Project Wonderland Virtual workspace environment using Java 3D and Project Darkstar
*J3DFly Experimental Scene Graph editor for Java 3DReferences
External links
* [https://java3d.dev.java.net Official site] and associated [https://java3d.dev.java.net/binary-builds.html downloads]
* [https://j3d-core.dev.java.net/j3d1_5_2/RELEASE-NOTES.html Release Notes] of recent version 1.5.2
* [http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=926 JSR 926] (Java 3D 1.5), [http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=912 JSR 912] (Java 3D 1.3)
* [http://forums.java.net/jive/forum.jspa?forumID=70 Forum] and [http://wiki.java.net/bin/view/Javadesktop/Java3D Wiki] for Java 3D (Places for collaboration - includes lists of books and users, faq and knowledge base)
* [http://www.sdsc.edu/~nadeau/Courses/Siggraph99/ Lecture] from Siggraph for beginners
* Game Programming [http://fivedots.coe.psu.ac.th/~ad/jg/] , [http://fivedots.coe.psu.ac.th/~ad/jg2/] in Java 3D (chapters as pdf-files and sourcecode)
* [http://www.3dchat.org Virtual Universe] Example VR application
* [http://www.javacore.de Java 3D support and information page] (German)
* [http://java3d.j3d.org J3D.ORG] Java 3D information page and lots of sample code
* [http://www.java3declipse.org Plugin for Eclipse]
* [http://www.navgen.com Example visualisation applets using Java 3D]
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