W3DGL - This library (distributed as .java file) combines the essential features of mobile 3D graphics in a very small engine so searching standard features in the huge API is obsolete. You create Triangles and Quads, which only require three (four) vectors and an image object (for texturing) as arguments, and add them to an instance of Engine. Later the objects can be moved and rotated by calling methods of the objects added to the engine. The W3DGL API is fully compatible to the API of 3Dlib2009GL. But there are different ways to add the Canvas to the main frame or MIDlet. 3Dlib2009GL and W3DGL include example files which show how to use the Engine in mobile or application contexts (see TestGL.java). The older version W3D2009 had an Overlay-Polygon-Concept without real textures and is not compatible with W3DGL. W3D2009 does not need advanced graphics hardware, the newer version needs OpenGL and MIDP2.1.
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Requirements:· MIDP 2.0, CLDC 1.1
· OpenGL
Supported operating systems:
Java ME, Java Nokia 240x320, Java SE 240x320
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