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Hi folks
We use Jzy3d for our software under Windows and Linux. For a linux version, we made a modification in order to use the JOGLJPanelCanvas. I can give you this piece of code.
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Vincent 
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De : Philip Wenig <philip.wenig@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
Date : 14/06/2017  10:55  (GMT+01:00) 
À : science-iwg@xxxxxxxxxxx 
Objet : Re: [science-iwg] Jzy3d 
    Hi folks,
    
    I've tried jzy3d a while ago and encountered some problems under
    Linux.
    Which operating systems are used for the shown demos?
    
    
    Best,
    Philip
    
    
Am 14.06.2017 um 10:52 schrieb Hilger
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      Hello Jacob,
      we have used jzy3d for a map plotting view in a SWT
        application. The performance of jzy3d is very good. Attached is
        a screenshot of the view.
      Best regards,
      Hilger
      
      
      
      
        
        
        
        
          Hi All,
           
          We have been looking at extending the 3D
            plotting we have in DAWN, which is currently either some
            custom jreality code or javafx, depending on what we are
            doing (surface plots vs volume rendering etc).
           
          While deciding which to extend we also
            had a quick look around to see if any other libraries exist
            for this and stumbled across jzy3d (http://jzy3d.org/).
            Has anyone used this before? It is BSD licenced, seems to
            have a reasonably sensible API, and is quite easy to extend.
           
          The release version uses the AWT-SWT
            bridge for SWT, but the master version has an option to use
            the JOGL newt SWT canvas, which seems to work quite nicely.
            (I have attached some screenshots of DAWN running with a
            jzy3d plot in a view).
           
          With a bit more work I think we will be
            able to switch all our custom code to instead just use this
            library, but before we do I thought I’d ask if anyone has
            and experience with either this library, or the JOGL newt
            canvas which might help us decide what to do.
           
          Kind regards,
           
          Jacob
           
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