OpenGL in your browser
category: general [glöplog]
https://jogl-demos.dev.java.net/applettest.html
<< The new JOGL Applet Launcher enables the creation and deployment of applets using 3D graphics via OpenGL without requiring the applet to be signed or performing any manual installation of software on users' computers. It has been tested and should work on any OS/CPU combination supported by JOGL with a Java Runtime Environment version 1.4.2 or later installed into the web browser. >>
<< The new JOGL Applet Launcher enables the creation and deployment of applets using 3D graphics via OpenGL without requiring the applet to be signed or performing any manual installation of software on users' computers. It has been tested and should work on any OS/CPU combination supported by JOGL with a Java Runtime Environment version 1.4.2 or later installed into the web browser. >>
cool need to test it
althouh not everyone has a jre installed ...
it's great that a jre is installed by default on mac os x
althouh not everyone has a jre installed ...
it's great that a jre is installed by default on mac os x
demo my browser me beautiful?
works just fine.
Java applets are so 1998.
Real browser demo coders who want to work with OpenGL should bribe p01 to "accidentally" leak Opera's internal build with 3D Canvas support. ;-)
Real browser demo coders who want to work with OpenGL should bribe p01 to "accidentally" leak Opera's internal build with 3D Canvas support. ;-)