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Simplest Way to Use Java 3D 1.6.0 in DrJava (Beginner's IDE) (with Source Code)

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This video explains how to use Java 3D 1.6.0 in DrJava, which is a simple and lightweight IDE (only 19MB) for Java, and is primarily designed for beginners and students.
0:00 Simplest Way to Use Java 3D 1.6.0 in DrJava (Beginner's IDE)
1:59 Downloading DrJava
3:43 Using Java 8
5:44 Downloading and Installing OpenJDK 8
10:50 Setting a Classpath to the .jar Files for Java3D
11:59 Compiling and Executing Simple Java 3D Programs
15:46 Compiling and Executing Simple Java 3D Programs that Use Models Created from Primitives
17:28 Compiling and Executing Simple Java 3D Programs that Load External Models
20:15 Run
My Uploaded Videos and Source Code (New Google Site):
Source code described in this video:
Alien Robot:
Shuttle:
DrJava:
The Java 3D API Tutorial:
Accompanying example source code:
Java 3D 1.6.0:
Java 3D 1.6.2:
Loaders:
OpenJDK 8:
OpenJDK 8u302 GA Release:
3D model files I used:
1) Shuttle Model 2 (C) by NASA Johnson Space Center
License Terms
2) Scooter CC BY 3.0 US (C) by Kator Legaz
License Terms:
3) Sitting male CC BY 3.0 US (C) by Reallusion
License Terms:
4) Rocks (Mars Exploration Rover) CC Zero (C) by argonius
License Terms:
5) Mars Exploration Rover CC Zero (C) by argonius
License Terms:
6) Ship hms victory frigate nelson
License Terms:
After the Download button is clicked, the License Terms page appears.
7) Penguin Public/Remixable (CC-BY) (C) by Poly by Google
License Terms:
Creative Commons License CC BY-SA 3.0
9) Airplane AN-2 N200314) (C) by Muslim
License Terms:
After the Download button is clicked, the License Terms page appears.
To learn more:
About Java 3D:
Free online books:
Dr. Andrew Davison's "Killer Game Programming in Java":
Dr. Andrew Davison's "Pro Java 6 3D Game Development":
About Java:
Java3D FAQ
Thank you for watching my video, and I appreciate the people who have posted wonderful free software, images, models, and Java 3D tutorials that allowed me to make this video.
This video explains how to use Java 3D 1.6.0 in DrJava, which is a simple and lightweight IDE (only 19MB) for Java, and is primarily designed for beginners and students.
0:00 Simplest Way to Use Java 3D 1.6.0 in DrJava (Beginner's IDE)
1:59 Downloading DrJava
3:43 Using Java 8
5:44 Downloading and Installing OpenJDK 8
10:50 Setting a Classpath to the .jar Files for Java3D
11:59 Compiling and Executing Simple Java 3D Programs
15:46 Compiling and Executing Simple Java 3D Programs that Use Models Created from Primitives
17:28 Compiling and Executing Simple Java 3D Programs that Load External Models
20:15 Run
My Uploaded Videos and Source Code (New Google Site):
Source code described in this video:
Alien Robot:
Shuttle:
DrJava:
The Java 3D API Tutorial:
Accompanying example source code:
Java 3D 1.6.0:
Java 3D 1.6.2:
Loaders:
OpenJDK 8:
OpenJDK 8u302 GA Release:
3D model files I used:
1) Shuttle Model 2 (C) by NASA Johnson Space Center
License Terms
2) Scooter CC BY 3.0 US (C) by Kator Legaz
License Terms:
3) Sitting male CC BY 3.0 US (C) by Reallusion
License Terms:
4) Rocks (Mars Exploration Rover) CC Zero (C) by argonius
License Terms:
5) Mars Exploration Rover CC Zero (C) by argonius
License Terms:
6) Ship hms victory frigate nelson
License Terms:
After the Download button is clicked, the License Terms page appears.
7) Penguin Public/Remixable (CC-BY) (C) by Poly by Google
License Terms:
Creative Commons License CC BY-SA 3.0
9) Airplane AN-2 N200314) (C) by Muslim
License Terms:
After the Download button is clicked, the License Terms page appears.
To learn more:
About Java 3D:
Free online books:
Dr. Andrew Davison's "Killer Game Programming in Java":
Dr. Andrew Davison's "Pro Java 6 3D Game Development":
About Java:
Java3D FAQ
Thank you for watching my video, and I appreciate the people who have posted wonderful free software, images, models, and Java 3D tutorials that allowed me to make this video.