I am working with a team on a defense application that allows the user to
view a battlespace in a 3-dimensional view. The application is (so far) pure
Java and Java3D. So far, the performance of Java3D is good. I am able to
display the battlespace fairly well and fairly quickly. The user can move
his/her viewpoint in the battlespace in a very fluid fashion, so that the
user moves around in the battlespace as if the user were in an airplane
flying through the battlespace. Of course, I am running on a Pentium II 400
Megahertz computer with 512 Megabytes of RAM and a Viper 32 Megabyte AGP
graphics card. However, this type of graphics card is a year old and now
sells for about $100, so the computer is no better than a typical good
video-game-playing computer.

Rob

-----Original Message-----
From: Crossley, Allistair (A.) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 5:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [JAVA3D] Your Java3D Applications


Everybody,

There must be a fair bit of Java3D development going on out there for this
mailing list to be constantly ticking.

Thing is, I never see any of you write exactly what it is you are doing. I
don't know about anyone else but I would be quite interested to know about
what applications were on their way/in development using Java3D.

I'll start off

PROJECT: Java3D Molecular Visualisation System
PURPOSE: Renders popular molecular file data formats into 3D interactive
representations:
STATUS: Version 2 released early 2000. Version 3 in development.
URL: www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/aajc/jmvs <http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/aajc/jmvs>

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Allistair D Crossley
IT Consultant (Logica)
01277 252088
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