JavaView - 3D Geometry in Web Pages (Note on this Version)

Applet displays a Dodecahedron
Left-Mouse Drag to rotate
s Drag to scale
t Drag to translate
r Switch to reset
w Enable auto-rotation
Right-
Mouse
Open popup menu
Advanced JavaView Help

JavaView is a 3d geometry viewer and a numerical software library written in Java. It allows to include 3D geometries in any HTML document, and to present interactive geometry experiments on the internet. JavaView also runs as an application from a Unix or Dos command  prompt, and it can be attached as a 3D viewer to other programs like Mathematica and Maple.

JavaView's numerical software library provides solutions and tools for problems in differential geometry and mathematical visualization. Its class library can be used and extended for own geometry experiments in Java, while always profiting from the advanced 3D visualization capabilities and the web integration.

new JavaView packages for Mathematica, webMathematica and J/Link 1.1 are now available with user's guide in the download area and the web services section.

Mathematics Web Services beta

We have set up several mathematical web services at the JavaView web site. Among them are the algebraic solver, the ODE solver and the geodesic surveyor.

Advanced Features of JavaView

The viewer of JavaView supports most interaction features of an advanced 3D viewer as described in viewer help.

3D Scientific viewer in web pages
Import and export geometries in multiple data formats
like jvx, obj, byu, stl, wrl, dxf, fe, off and Mathematica and Maple graphics.
Perform and exchange experiments over the Internet
PostScript PS+EPS, and image file GIF, PPM export
Tight integration with Mathematica and Maple.
Create interactive web pages with your own stuff ...

Additionally, JavaView has an open class library for advanced numerics in differential geometry and for mathematical visualization to easily create sophisticated geometry applets.

Note: This website has been adjusted to the MTCM CD and some external links have been localized or disabled. The latest version of the JavaView website and software is available at http://www.javaview.de.

 

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