The HDF Group posted: "Joel Plutchak, The HDF Group The HDF Group’s support for 
and use of the Java Programming Language consists of Java wrappers for the HDF4 
and HDF5 C libraries, an Object Model definition and implementation, and 
HDFView, a graphical file viewing application"


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Whither HDF Java?<https://hdfgroup.org/wp/2015/11/whither-hdf-java/>
by The HDF Group<https://hdfgroup.org/wp/?author=5>

Joel Plutchak, The HDF Group
The HDF Group’s support for and use of the Java Programming Language consists 
of Java wrappers for the HDF4 and HDF5 C libraries, an Object Model definition 
and implementation, and HDFView, a graphical file viewing application. In this 
article we'll discuss what we’re doing now with Java, and look toward the 
future.
[Image removed by sender. The screen capture shows some of the capabilities of 
the HDFView application. Being displayed is a JPSS Mission VIIRS (Visible 
Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite) Day-Night band dataset in table form and 
image form with false color palette 
attached.]<https://hdfgroup.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/HDFView_capture-2.11.png>

The screen capture shows some of the capabilities of the HDFView application.  
Displayed is a JPSS Mission VIIRS (Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite) 
Day-Night band dataset in table form and image form with false color palette 
attached.

By the time the first public version of the Java Programming Language was 
released in 1995, various groups at the University of Illinois were already 
experimenting with the then-new language.  Among these efforts was a 
collaboration among several departments; the goal was to produce data browsing 
tools for use in astronomy and other scientific fields.1  Because The HDF 
Group<https://www.hdfgroup.org/> was formed to provide access to scientific and 
engineering data, it seemed natural to extend this early Java work to the 
display of HDF files and data products.  Read more of this 
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