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This project contains the source code for the 3D vector math package, javax.vecmath.

Related projects include: j3d-core (the core Java 3DTM API), j3d-core-utils (the Java 3D core utilities), and j3d-examples (the Java 3D example programs). Refer to the download and build instructions for information on downloading and building vecmath.

License

The source code for the 3D vector math API reference implementation is licensed under the Java Research License (JRL) for non-commercial use. The JRL allows users to download, build, and modify the source code in the vecmath project for research use, subject to the terms of the license.

The vecmath source code is also licensed for commercial use under a new no-fee Java Distribution License (JDL). The JDL allows commercial use of vecmath with or without modification, as long as compatibility with the entire API Specification is maintained. This includes passing the TCK tests for vecmath, and retaining the javax namespace as defined by the JCP.

The API specification will continue to evolve as part of the Java Community Process (JCP). We welcome community participation, and encourage developers to contribute both bug fixes and new implementation code to the API. The combination of the JRL and the JDL was chosen to facilitate this, while ensuring the integrity and compatibility of the API.

Downloads

Three types of Java 3D binary builds are available on java.net: Release (or FCS) builds; Stable (experimental, early access) builds; and Daily builds. The latest release build of Java 3D v1.3.2 is available. Daily builds of 1.4.0 are now available. Stable builds of Java 3D 1.4.0 will be available soon.

The javadoc for the fcs release of Java 3D v 1.3.2 can be found here. The javadoc for a recent daily build of Java 3D v 1.4.0 can be found here.

How to Contribute

We invite developers to contribute to Java 3D. Please refer to the Contributing to Java 3D section in the parent java3d project to learn how to contribute to this project or any other Java 3D-related project. See the JavaDesktop Community Governance Guidelines for general guidelines on participating in JavaDesktop community projects, such as vecmath.

Reporting Issues

We have set up the Issue Tracker in the parent java3d project to track issues (bugs, feature requests, etc.) for Java 3D-related sub-projects. Please use the above link rather than the Issue Tracker in this vecmath project. Refer to the Reporting Issues section in the parent java3d project for more information.

Feedback and Discussion

We have created four Java 3D mailing lists in the parent java3d project: interest 'at' java3d.dev.java.net, announce 'at' java3d.dev.java.net, issues 'at' java3d.dev.java.net, and cvs 'at' java3d.dev.java.net (replace 'at' with @). Click here to subscribe to any of these lists. The interest list is an open mailing list for discussing all aspects of Java 3D, the reference implementation for the Java 3D core, vecmath, utilities, example programs, etc. The annouce list is a low-volume moderated mailing list for announcing Java 3D-related news and information. The issues list is for automated issues tracking, and the cvs list is for automated CVS change messages (for changes to the parent java3d web pages only).

For those who prefer a forum to a discussion mailing list, we have created the Java 3D forum, hosted as part of the JavaDesktop Community. Messages posted on the forum are cross-posted to interest 'at' java3d.dev.java.net and vice-versa.

Finally, each sub-project has its own cvs mailing list. Click here to subscribe to this list. The cvs 'at' vecmath.dev.java.net list is for automated CVS change messages and discussion of those changes.

Project Highlights

Please see the Project Highlights in the j3d-core project.

Project Suggestions

Please see the Project Suggestions in the j3d-core project and the Project Suggestions in the j3d-core-utils project.

Examples

We don't yet have any vecmath-only example programs. However, all of the example programs in the j3d-examples project use the vecmath API.