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=== X3D Clients === | === X3D Clients === | ||
* [http://www.octaga.com/ Octaga Player]. | * [http://www.octaga.com/ Octaga Player]. | ||
* [http://www.bitmanagement.de/ BS Contact] VRML X3D VRML/X3D. Commercial software, but 60 days of trial. A free version that includes a crawling banner is available | * [http://www.bitmanagement.de/ BS Contact] VRML X3D VRML/X3D. Commercial software, but 60 days of trial. A free version that includes a crawling banner is available | ||
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* [http://www.web3d.org/x3d/applications/xj3d/ Xj3D - Java based X3D Toolkit and X3D Browser]. Cross-platform, but not as fast as others. | * [http://www.web3d.org/x3d/applications/xj3d/ Xj3D - Java based X3D Toolkit and X3D Browser]. Cross-platform, but not as fast as others. | ||
=== Servers === | |||
* Any webserver can serve X3D contents for stand-alone usage. You only have to make sure to confiture the following mime-types: | |||
.x3dv model/x3d vrml | |||
.x3d model/x3d xml | |||
.x3db model/x3d binary | |||
=== Authoring tools === | |||
Check the [http://www.web3d.org/ web3d.org] website. It has a good list of tools for X3D Development. | |||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
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* [http://www.web3d.org/x3d/specifications/ X3D and Related Specifications Page at web3d.org] | * [http://www.web3d.org/x3d/specifications/ X3D and Related Specifications Page at web3d.org] | ||
* [http://www.web3d.org/x3d/wiki/ X3D Wiki] at web3D. A nice alternative to the specification ! Hopefully this will evolve [1/2006] | |||
=== Tutorials === | |||
* [http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2003/08/06/x3d.html Extensible 3D: XML Meets VRML] xml.com tutorial by Len Bullard, Aug 2003 | |||
Revision as of 13:00, 6 February 2007
Definition
The X3D ISO standard defines a runtime system and delivery mechanism for real time 3D content and applications running on a network. It supports several file format encodings and programming languages, providing unsurpassed interoperability for 3D data and significant flexibility in manipulating, communicating and displaying scenes interactively. X3D incorporates the latest advances in graphics hardware, compression and data security to provide the best performance and visual impact in an extensible architecture that supports ongoing evolution. X3D's XML-encoded scene graph enables 3D to be incorporated into web services architectures and distributed environments, facilitating the movement of 3D data between applications.
Software
X3D Clients
- Octaga Player.
- BS Contact VRML X3D VRML/X3D. Commercial software, but 60 days of trial. A free version that includes a crawling banner is available
- Flux from Media Machines. Free player.
- Alpharis, uses X3D (not tested yet / 3/2005)
- Free WRL an open-source (GPL) X3D and VRML browser for Unix/Linux/OS X. Perl/C based. Not completly feature complete, but getting there.
- Xj3D - Java based X3D Toolkit and X3D Browser. Cross-platform, but not as fast as others.
Servers
- Any webserver can serve X3D contents for stand-alone usage. You only have to make sure to confiture the following mime-types:
.x3dv model/x3d vrml .x3d model/x3d xml .x3db model/x3d binary
Authoring tools
Check the web3d.org website. It has a good list of tools for X3D Development.
Links
General
Specification
- X3D and Related Specifications Page at web3d.org
- X3D Wiki at web3D. A nice alternative to the specification ! Hopefully this will evolve [1/2006]
Tutorials
- Extensible 3D: XML Meets VRML xml.com tutorial by Len Bullard, Aug 2003