JSparrow is an implementation of Java binding for OpenGL.
You can write 3D applications/applets using OpenGL in Java. And it's very
easy to port existing C source code to Java. JSparrow supports
GLUT-like programing style.
Currently, Windows 95/98/NT 4.0/2000, Solaris, Linux, IRIX and Mac OS are supported.
New!!:
- JSparrow 0.944b is released! (September 28, 2000)
- Topics:
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- For Macintosh: A problem that if you select "Check Remote Code" or
"Check All Code" for Byte-code verification option in Internet Explorer,
a security exception may be thrown is fixed.
- For Macintosh: A problem that when you show some pages using JSparrow in
Internet Explorer 5 continuously, Internet Explorer may crush is fixed.
- For IRIX: MIPS n32 ABI version of JSparrow native library (for JDK)
and o32 version of that (for Netscape) are released.
- For Linux: A problem that JSparrow doesn't run with Netscape is fixed.
- For Linux: One known problem is added to Release Notes.
- A sample program "HenoHeno" is changed.
Please see Release Notes.
- JSparrow 0.943b for Windows is released! (September 7, 2000)
- Topics:
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- JSparrow now supports Windows 2000.
- A bug is fixed (for Internet Explorer).
- JSparrow 0.942b is released! (July 27, 2000)
- Topics:
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- JSparrow now supports Internet Explorer (WITHOUT Java Plug-in).
- On September 16, 1998 at San Francisco, we gave a presentation to OpenGL ARB regarding JSparrow.
Presentation material is here.
Please send us bug reports, suggentions and comments.
Mail to: jsparrow@zak.att.ne.jp
* JSparrow itself (excluding any hardware/software used in combination
with JSparrow) is y2k compliant.