Maybe, you could also use WebGL (and many fancy libs) using an embedded
browser. There is an ongoing effort to integrate chromium into SWT.

Am Do., 22. Apr. 2021 um 07:54 Uhr schrieb Christoph Läubrich <
lae...@laeubi-soft.de>:

> Hi Michael,
>
> sadly jogl is badly maintained (a new release is promised for month,
> only a RC is available but not on maven and so on)...
>
> That's exactly the issue here, I have had a bug in jogl I think a year
> ago (or even more?) and there was a fix that *probably* would solve
> this, but as today the fix is not officially released. So this is kind
> of dead-end for me, if one has finally a working example and needs to
> hope that nothing changes (os update, new lib/swt release) thats not
> usable for me.
>
>
> Am 21.04.21 um 20:15 schrieb Michael Keppler:
> > I know that we use jzy3d and jogl in an Eclipse product (to render 3D
> > charts). Isn't that an OpenGL implementation running on SWT? I'm not
> > into graphics programming, so I'm not sure if that actually provides
> > some value for you. :)
> >
> > Ciao, Michael
> >
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