|
TM
Programming Language
with an API which is similar to that of
OpenGL®
,
and can be run on
Java2 platform
and the previous version of Java.
You can see the
supported functions of current jGL.
There are some
examples
(or
examples with glut
) selected from the
OpenGL®
Programming Guide.
Besides running the examples as Java Applets, they could also be run as
Java Applications.
If you want to develop a 3D graphics application using
jGL, please
download
the library in a jar-ball, and put it in the same directory
of your application. About the information of all versions of
jGL, please refer the
release notes. If you have any problem,
please mail to
robin@ntu.edu.tw.
Finally, jGL is pronounced "Jagle."
The compilers on each platform are Java2 Platform, Standard Edition v 1.5.0_09 on Microsoft Windows XP with Cygwin.
jGL is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation.
Java and all Java based mark is trademarks of
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
OpenGL is a registered trademark of
Silicon Graphics, Inc.