Java 3d Programming

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Author: Daniel Selman

ISBN-10: 1930110359

ISBN-13: 9781930110359

Category: 3D Computer Graphics

Guiding programmers through the important design and implementation phases of developing a successful Java 3D application, this reference provides guidance on whether to use Java 3D, user interface design, geometry creation, scene manipulation, or final optimizations. Distilling twelve months of using the Java 3D API for commercial projects, as well as discussions on the Java 3D e-mail list, experienced Java 3D developers will find helpful a resource containing the state-of-the-art in...

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Leads programmers through the design and implementation of successful Java 3D development Compunotes.com Readers who have an interest in 3D programming using Java should not miss this book.

Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Should I Use Java 3D? Chapter 3: Building a 3D User Interface Chapter 4: Deploying J3D Applications and Applets Chapter 5: Defining a Scene Graph Heirarchy Chapter 6: Defining the Universe Chapter 7: Setting and Changing View Direction Parameters Chapter 8: Generating Geometry Chapter 9: Setting Geometry Appearances Chapter 10: Manipulating Geometry Chapter 11: Using Behaviors Chapter 12: Sensor Input Devices Chapter 13: J3D System Architecture Chapter 14: Programming Resources

\ Compunotes.comReaders who have an interest in 3D programming using Java should not miss this book.\ \ \ \ \ Today's Books!!!! Exceptional\ \ \ From The CriticsJava 3D is a Sun API for three-dimensional graphics development using Java. This resource for application developers walks through the design process and shows how to avoid common pitfalls. The book starts by introducing basic 3D graphics concepts and terminology, and proceeds, through programming examples, to illustrate techniques, features, and bug fixes for practical Java 3D work. The book is written for intermediate to experienced Java developers. Previous experience in graphics programming is helpful but not necessary. While at Tornado Labs, Selman built commercial Java 3D applications. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)\ \