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World Wind, an open source 3D interactive world viewer, was created by NASA's Learning Technologies project, and released in mid-2004. It is now developed by NASA staff and open source community developers.
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$Id$ This file explains the organization of the World Wind Subversion repository's trunk directories, and briefly outlines their contents. trunk/WorldWind The 'WorldWind' folder contains the World Wind Java SDK project. Many resources are available at http://oneworldwind.org to help you understand and use World Wind. Key files and folders in the World Wind Java SDK: - build.xml: Apache ANT build file for the World Wind Java SDK. - src: Contains all Java source files for the World Wind Java SDK, except the World Wind WMS Server. - server: Contains the World Wind WMS Server Java source files, build file, and deployment files. - lib-external/gdal: Contains the GDAL native binaries libraries that may optionally be distributed with World Wind. trunk/WWAndroid the 'WWAndroid' folder contains the World Wind Android SDK project. Many resource are available at http://oneworldwind.org/android to help you understand and use World Wind on Android. Key files and folders in the World Wind Android SDK: - build.xml: Apache ANT build file for the World Wind Android SDK. - src: Contains all Java source files for the World Wind Android SDK. - examples: Contains example applications that use the World Wind Android SDK. trunk/GDAL The 'GDAL' folder contains the GDAL native library project. This project produces the GDAL native libraries used by the World Wind Java SDK (see WorldWind/lib-external/gdal). The GDAL native library project contains detailed instructions for building the GDAL native libraries on the three supported platforms: Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.
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World Wind, an open source 3D interactive world viewer, was created by NASA's Learning Technologies project, and released in mid-2004. It is now developed by NASA staff and open source community developers.
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