GL Studio for Java recently released by DiSTI
- an engineering and software development company that provides
services to support development of distributed simulation, real time
visual applications and Human Machine Interfaces(HMI).
GL Studio for Java creates object oriented content, utilizing the Java Binding to the OpenGL API (JSR-231), which integrates easily into applications.
GL Studio for Java is the only commercially available tool that brings state of the art 3D immersive virtual reality Human Machine Interfaces to the web via any Web browser - without the need for a proprietary web player or ActiveX controls.
GL Studio for Java can be used for creating high fidelity, interactive 3D Java technology-based content for product demonstrations, e-learning solutions, maintenance training and visual simulations.
The intuitive 2D/3D authoring environment included with GL Studio Java enables users to build HMI displays for photo-realistic cockpits, instrument panels, dashboards, multifunction and real time electronic displays.
Come to JavaOne to see more on Java technology and JOGL-based applications from Sun and DiSTI.
GL Studio for Java creates object oriented content, utilizing the Java Binding to the OpenGL API (JSR-231), which integrates easily into applications.
GL Studio for Java is the only commercially available tool that brings state of the art 3D immersive virtual reality Human Machine Interfaces to the web via any Web browser - without the need for a proprietary web player or ActiveX controls.
GL Studio for Java can be used for creating high fidelity, interactive 3D Java technology-based content for product demonstrations, e-learning solutions, maintenance training and visual simulations.
The intuitive 2D/3D authoring environment included with GL Studio Java enables users to build HMI displays for photo-realistic cockpits, instrument panels, dashboards, multifunction and real time electronic displays.
Come to JavaOne to see more on Java technology and JOGL-based applications from Sun and DiSTI.
Posted by Scott Ariotti on March 02, 2007 at 04:53 AM PST #