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Java 3D

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Java 3D

In computing, a set of special 3-dimensional graphics functions built into the latest version of the Java programming language. Java 3D allows programmers to develop 3D models and virtual worlds. Because Java programs are portable, and can be run using a Web browser, Java 3D is becoming a serious alternative to another computing language, VRML, for developing Web-based virtual worlds.



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SimVentive provides more than 20 types of interactive widgets that display HTML formatted text and graphics, audio and video (using the Java Media Framework), text to speech (using the Java Speech API and third-party speech libraries), two dimensional Scalable Vector Graphics, Java 3D graphics with VRML and X3D support, mouse-sensitive maps and images, along with the usual buttons, tables and radio buttons.
Mobile Java 3D is in its infancy and developers who are creating 3D content have found that applications are more complicated and take longer to create, but in spite of this, developers, handset manufacturers and ultimately consumers are getting more interested in this new style of application.
A powerful application solution for Java 3D with cutting edge graphics, multi-player games, is featured on the K700, integrating smoothly into the Sony Ericsson games offering.
 
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