David Grace wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> - Is it a 3D API for J2ME?
From what is on the site, yes. Specifically, it is only for ME decides
- mobile phones, pagers and maybe up to PDA-class devices. Their
emphasis is on small memory foot-print rather than comprehesive coverage
of all programming possibil
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>We are aware of the JSR. I sent them some comments wh
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Subject: Re: [JAVA3D] New mini-3D API JSR
We are aware of the JSR. I sent them some comments when it
was first filed, and have since been invited to join the
expert group. It should be a fun JSR.
Doug Twilleager
Java 3D Team
Sun Microsystems
>Subject: [JAVA3D] New mini-3D API JSR
>To:
We are aware of the JSR. I sent them some comments when it
was first filed, and have since been invited to join the
expert group. It should be a fun JSR.
Doug Twilleager
Java 3D Team
Sun Microsystems
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Been spending some time digging through the JSRs recently, and low and
behold, JSR 184 has just appeared (6 May).
"This proposed JSR will provide a scalable, small-footprint, interactive
3D API for use on mobile devices."
Run by Nokia, with noone from Sun involved from what I can tell. Lots of