Jay, 
  
https://wci.llnl.gov/codes/visit/screens.html
 
Iso-surfaces – aha! 
  
Do you have pre-built eclipse plugins for visit on github or similar? Perhaps you have to install the visit executable in order to run the Java client? If not,
 where does the JNI come from to drive OpenGL? 
  
Thanks, 
  
Matt 
  
From: Jay Jay Billings [mailto:jayjaybillings@xxxxxxxxx]
 
Sent: 19 February 2014 11:31 
To: Science Industry Working Group 
Subject: Re: [science-iwg] New YouTube video and joined the Eclipse Foundation 
 
  
I hit send to soon! (It is 6:23 and I am still in bed!  ;) ) 
The second technology that we use is VisIt (www.llnl.gov/visit), for the static 3d images. We are in the process of developing a prototype in collaboration with the VisIt team that enables full interactivity in 3d
 for VisIt plus. It is working well enough so far and hopefully it will be done in a few months. We are building new SWT widgets and we plan to contribute them to Nebula or some other project so that everyone else can use them too.
 
Jay 
On Feb 19, 2014 6:23 AM, "Jay Jay Billings" <jayjaybillings@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
Matt, 
We have two different types of 3d technology in NiCE.  
We use JME3 for creating 3d geometries (see one of our older YouTube videos). 
 
On Feb 19, 2014 3:54 AM, <Matt.Gerring@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
Hi Jay, 
  
Enjoyed watching this and other of your videos, thanks for sending them. One of the videos for the
 battery model, visualized a 3D model using static images – do you have also 3D capability inside eclipse and if so which technology are you using? You are using XYGraph I think (from CSS) like several other members of the group – have you migrated to the nebula
 version of XYGraph yet? 
  
Thanks, 
  
Matt Gerring 
  
From: Jay
 Jay Billings [mailto:jayjaybillings@xxxxxxxxx]
 
Sent: 18 February 2014 21:59 
To: Science Industry Working Group 
Subject: [science-iwg] New YouTube video and joined the Eclipse Foundation 
 
  
Everyone, 
 
I wanted to share a link to our latest YouTube video showing some support we have added for simulations of Sodium-Cooled Fast Reactors. 
 
http://youtu.be/Y07OSPXRT6c 
 
We are really happy to be showing off the hexagonal and circular grids that we created using GEF in this video. We're going to be speaking about that at EclipseCon in a few weeks. 
 
I also wanted to let you know that ORNL just joined the Eclipse Foundation! We are very thrilled to be in the Foundation and we are looking forward to submitting our first Eclipse project
 proposal soon (related to the project in the video, NiCE, of course). 
 
All the Best, 
Jay 
 
 
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