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*[http://processing.org/discourse/yabb_beta/YaBB.cgi?board=os_libraries_tools;action=display;num=1179257434 Processing Example] | *[http://processing.org/discourse/yabb_beta/YaBB.cgi?board=os_libraries_tools;action=display;num=1179257434 Processing Example] | ||
*[http://georgelantz.com/2007/09/10/adding-path-lines-to-world-wind-java-app/ Adding Polylines in World Wind Java SDK] | *[http://georgelantz.com/2007/09/10/adding-path-lines-to-world-wind-java-app/ Adding Polylines in World Wind Java SDK] | ||
+ | *[http://acuriousanimal.orggeo.net/?q=content/how-create-multiplatform-application-based-worldwindjava-netbeans-platform How to create a multiplatform application based on WWJ with NetBeans Platform] | ||
===Patrick Murris web log=== | ===Patrick Murris web log=== |
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External links (examples, documentation, etc.)
- How to setup WWJ WWJ forum thread
- HelloWorldWindJavaSDK at the Netbeans wiki
- WorldWind Java 0.2 SDK Javadocs
- More on NASA World Wind and NetBeans IDE
- Worldwind Java - Jython example
- NASA WorldWind on JRuby
- WorldWind and Groovy
- Using NASA's World Wind Component in Your Java Technology
- Processing Example
- Adding Polylines in World Wind Java SDK
- How to create a multiplatform application based on WWJ with NetBeans Platform
Patrick Murris web log
Note that some of these articles date back to the early weeks following the may 2007 release of WWJ. Some of the presented code may not be valid anymore, other examples have been integrated in the SDK.
- Adding renderable layers to WWJava - Stars - included in WWJ.
- Loading WW.net config XML files
- Adding single image layers to WWJ - included in WWJ.
- Loading WW Pathlists into WWJ
- Adding a simple scalebar to WWJ - included in WWJ.
- Growing box like structures inside WWJ
- Adding a simple world map overlay to WWJ - included in WWJ.
- Adding a blue sky background to WWJ - included in WWJ.
- Adding a touch of fog to WWJ - included in WWJ.
- Picking at objects in WWJ
- Saving a WWJ layer tiles composite
- Sky gradient and atmosphere for WWJ - included in WWJ.
- 3D stereo anaglyph view in WWJ - included in WWJ.
- Text and messages translation in WWJ.
- Real time terrain cross section in WWJ - included in WWJ.
- A couple tricks to speed up WWJ
- Full Mars and Moon globes for WWJ - included in WWJ 0.5.
- WWJ Look around view example - included in WWJ 0.5.
- Blue Marble 12 month for WWJ - included in WWJ 0.5.
- Crosshair layer for WWJ - included in WWJ 0.5.
- Procedural (computed) tiled image layers for WWJ. Shading.
- GeoNames layer for WWJ.
- OpenStreetMap layer for WWJ - included in WWJ 0.5.
- Splash screen for WWJ.
- Ray casting and line of sight for WWJ.
- French Geosignal maps in WWJ.
- World Borders alternate layers for WWJ.
- OneGeology World layer for WWJ.
- Truncated Earth example for WWJ.
- Elevated Surface Image for WWJ.
- Sun light package for WWJ Includes terrain shading, atmospheric scattering, sun position calculator and lens flare effect.
The Baloon Project web log - Antonio Santiago
- WWJ Prism objects - Themathic maps on WWJ.
- WWJ LayerSet (Updated)
- WWJ Temporality (Updated) - Add time to your objects and animate it.
- WWJ Layers opacity
- WWJ The needle of the compass
- WWJ and remote SurfaceImage (Updated) (Updated with reload method)
- WWJ Rotable Icons - Icons that can be rotated (like the compass).
- WWJ Annotated Icons - A merge between an Icon and an Annotation.
Denis Laprise web log
The Earth Is Square
- Tutorial 1: Embed WWJava Into a Web Page
- Tutorial 2: Making Embeded WWJava Zoom to a Location - using Javascript to make the globe move to a preset location after the applet loads
- Tutorial 3: Label Thy Earth - adding labels to the globe