Changes between JOGL 1.0.0 and 1.1.0: - The glext.h and associated header files JOGL uses have been updated to OpenGL 2.1 with NVidia's GeForce 8 series extensions. The new functions are available as methods in the GL interface. - The developer build bundles have been changed to zip archives, so instead of having to download multiple jars, you can now just download the zip archive for your particular platform. The new zip archives are versioned with the build date. - The source distribution now contains the generated sources like GL.java, GLU.java, etc. for more convenient use in IDEs. - The chosen GLCapabilities are now exposed from the GLDrawable via GLDrawable.getChosenGLCapabilities(); this functionality works on all platforms even in cases where the GLCapabilitiesChooser is not supported, and attempts to provide correct answers so programs can make decisions based on the results. - The native code for the "DRI hack" (to support the open-source DRI drivers on Linux and other X11 platforms) has been removed; JOGL now uses the GlueGen NativeLibrary class for this purpose. Reliability improvements have been made to the implementation of this class; it has been confirmed as working again with ATI's proprietary drivers on Linux and should also work better with NVidia's drivers. - The GlueGen runtime classes have been removed from jogl.jar. These have been factored out into gluegen-rt.jar and are referenced by both the JOGL and JOAL projects. - Thanks to John Burkey some optimizations have been made to the buffer object-related validity checks in glVertexPointer, etc. as well as a buffer size query that was being made in the glMapBuffer implementation. This improves performance for applications performing a lot of VBO- or vertex array-based rendering, in particular with the multithreaded OpenGL implementation on Mac OS X. - The JOGL applet launcher now supports deployment of applets which use both OpenGL for 3D graphics via JOGL as well as OpenAL for spatialized audio via JOAL. It now prompts the user on Windows platforms to allow it to enable the -Dsun.java2d.noddraw=true system property for best robustness. It has been updated for the changes in the GlueGen runtime classes and native library structure. Some bugs have been fixed, some of which were preventing different JOGL-based applets from being deployed from the same codebase. The documentation and on-line examples have been updated as well. - The TextureIO implementation has been changed to no longer copy the data associated with BufferedImage TextureData objects. Instead, the necessary vertical flip is now implemented by flipping the texture coordinates vertically. - An API for updating a sub-image of a Texture object from a sub-portion of a TextureData object has been added. - A GLContext.copy() operation has been added based on community feedback. - Three helper classes have been added to the com.sun.opengl.util.j2d package to improve interoperability between JOGL and Java 2D: TextureRenderer, Overlay and TextRenderer. The TextureRenderer supports drawing into an OpenGL texture using Java 2D. The Overlay class provides a convenient Java 2D-based overlay on top of an arbitrary GLDrawable. The TextRenderer class supports drawing of Java 2D text into an OpenGL context. Thanks to Chris Campbell of the Java 2D team for collaboration and to the JOGL community for feedback on the functionality of these new classes. - Various bug fixes and robustness improvements were made to the GlueGen runtime, JOGL and GLU implementations. - Windows/AMD64 binaries, including the JOGL Cg binding, are now supplied. - Worked around breakage of JOGL with 5.0u10; see Sun bug IDs 6504460 and 6333613.