WWJ provides applications with an interactive 3D Earth context. Instead of plugging your logic into someone else’s program, you plug the world into your own application. We decided to flip things around, and create WWJ plug-in. The original NASA World Wind provided a plug-in capability, which helped a lot, but it is still someone else’s application. That’s very constraining and tremendously limits their usefulness. Solves the Geo-browser problem Makes app the master instead of a servant WWJ is a Component A plug-in providing an Earth context for applications Does the hard stuff Terrain generation from real, remote data at high frequency Image display and selection from terabytes of remote imagery Rapid management of data retrieval from distributed sources Getting it all to show up when and where it’s supposed to In a component as simple to use as a Jbutton Viewing and picking Cross-platform and Open-source WWJ Is Not an Application Earth browsing is mostly done today in a few well-known stand-alone applications, in particular, GE and MS Virtual Earth. Show how to deploy it with Java Web Start or in a web browser. Show how to build a WWJ application and a WWJ applet. Describe the architecture, which is something you need to understand to use WWJ, but is simple. Will show some examples that would be hard to do without WWJ. WWJ’s Features and purpose WWJ’s Architecture Build a WWJ Application Deploy a WWJ Applet Where to get WWJ and help There’s a difference between WWJ and the current crop of Earth browsers. To show you to put 3D Earth into your own applications What World Wind is currently capable of Agenda on next slideģ Agenda What WWJ is and is not Unique WWJ Examples Ask for show of hands of those who: Have used or are using WWJ Know more about WWJ then what is in the program Are here because they couldn’t get into the session they really wantedĢ Learn how NASA World Wind makes building 3D-Earth applications easy and flexible. Tom is Technical Manager of the NASA World Wind Project Rick is senior engineer, responsible or server-side software currently. Thanks for coming to hear about NASA World Wind. Tom Gaskins, NWW Technical Manager Rick Brownrigg, NWW Software Engineer ID#, TS-5523 Hi. load( "duck.1 NASA World Wind Java SDK 3D Earth in Your Applications and Web Pages ColladaLoader( position, config) ĬolladaLoader. label = "Placemark\n" + "Lat " + placemark. Placemark( position, false, placemarkAttributes) baseUrl + "images/pushpins/plain-red.png"
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