WorldWind Java
New versions of WorldWind released
Web WorldWind 0.10.0 and WorldWind Java 2.2.0 are now available on GitHub. The new version of Web WorldWind addresses potential vulnerabilities in the code and underlying packages. The new version of WorldWind Java focuses on upgrading to Java 11 and JOGL 2.4 as well as a switch to Apache 2.0 license. WorldWind's API remains largely unchanged in this release and we are committed to maintaining a consistent API in future releases.
More information on the release can be found at these links: Web WorldWind 0.10.0 and WorldWind Java 2.2.0.
Please direct questions to our new email address: arc-worldwind@mail.nasa.gov.
3D virtual globe API for desktop Java, developed by NASA. Provides a geographic context with high-resolution terrain, for visualizing geographic or geo-located information in 3D and 2D. Developers can customize the globe's terrain and imagery. Provides a collection of shapes for displaying and interacting with geographic data and representing a range of geometric objects.
Releases and Roadmap
Official WorldWind Java releases have the latest stable features, enhancements and bug fixes ready for production use.
Run a Demo
From a Web Browser
From a Windows Development Environment
cd [WorldWind release]
run-demo.bat
From a Linux or macOS Development Environment
cd [WorldWind release]
sh run-demo.bash
Troubleshooting
WorldWind requires a modern graphics card with a current driver. Most display problems are caused by out-of-date
graphics drivers. On Windows, visit your graphics card manufacturer's web site for the latest driver: NVIDIA, ATI or
Intel. The drivers are typically under a link named Downloads or Support. If you're using a laptop, the latest drivers
are found at the laptop manufacturer's web site.
JOGL Native Binaries
JOGL performs runtime extraction of native binaries. Some deployment situations may not allow this because it extracts
the binaries to the application user’s temp directory. Runtime extraction can be avoided by by modifying WorldWind
Java's JOGL distribution to load native binaries directly from the library path instead of dynamically using the native
binary JAR files as follows:
- Extract the GlueGen and JOGL native binary JAR files for the desired platform.
These JAR files follow the naming pattern gluegen-rt-natives-PLATFORM.jar and jogl-all-natives-PLATFORM.jar
- Place the extracted native binaries either in the program's working directory or in a location specified as the
library path. The following JOGL user's guide page outlines supported library path variables:
https://jogamp.org/jogl/doc/userguide/index.html#traditionallibraryloading
- Remove the GlueGen and JOGL native binary JAR files from your application's workspace.
JOGL attempts to use the native binary JAR files before loading from the library path, so these files must not be
deployed with the application.
- When running, specify the JVM argument -Djogamp.gluegen.UseTempJarCache=false
License
Copyright 2006-2009, 2017, 2020 United States Government, as represented by the
Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
All rights reserved.
The NASA World Wind Java (WWJ) platform is licensed under the Apache License,
Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed
under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR
CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
NASA World Wind Java (WWJ) also contains the following 3rd party Open Source
software:
Jackson Parser – Licensed under Apache 2.0
GDAL – Licensed under MIT
JOGL – Licensed under Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD)
Gluegen – Licensed under Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD)
A complete listing of 3rd Party software notices and licenses included in
NASA World Wind Java (WWJ) can be found in the WorldWindJava-v2.2 3rd-party
notices and licenses PDF found in code directory.