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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world-wind-java's Introduction
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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.
I see that the subversion repository at: http://worldwind31.arc.nasa.gov/svn/ is much more up to date than this git repository and contains commits from about a day old. I had to manually add the subversion repository as a branch to my forked git repository. It would be nice if you guys can keep the repo's synchronized, especially if someone stumbles upon this repository and doesn't know about the subversion one. However, something tells me that this git repo is quite dead and that nobody is really looking at it.
Could you guys please put a note in this repository's README.txt file that indicates that this repository is dead and that people should switch to the repository at: https://github.com/NASAWorldWind/WorldWindJava
It might help people that stumble upon this repository to take note of where the actual development is happening now.
Based on the activity here (i.e. none for many years) and that the http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/java/ site points at the other github repo, i'm going to assume this repo is dead and should be ignored.
The script has an error that says worldwindbuild.xml: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token newline' worldwindbuild.xml: line 1:'
This comes from the terminal and using bash