Open Design Alliance (ODA) — a member-driven, nonprofit organization of over 1,000 software developers in 40 countries — develops the Teigha® software development platform for CAD and other technical graphics applications.
ODA members obtain the Teigha software development platform for an annual membership fee. Combined with the ODA’s relationships with well-known third party component vendors, ODA members are able to quickly design, build, and deliver technical applications for their customers.
The Teigha software development platform is available on a large number of operating systems such as Microsoft® Windows®, Apple® Mac OS®, various Unix systems, and Linux. ODA members can use the C++, .NET, and ActiveX interfaces to develop their own applications. Teigha is able to exchange data through .dwg, .dgn, .stl and .pdf files.
ParaView is an open-source, multi-platform data analysis and visualization application. ParaView users can quickly build visualizations to analyze their data using qualitative and quantitative techniques. The data exploration can be done interactively in 3D or programmatically using ParaView's batch processing capabilities.
ParaView was developed to analyze extremely large datasets using distributed memory computing resources. It can be run on supercomputers to analyze datasets of terascale as well as on laptops for smaller data.
The JOAL Project hosts a reference implementation of the Java bindings for OpenAL API, and is designed to provide hardware-supported 3D spatialized audio for games written in Java. It is part of a suite of open-source technologies initiated by the Game Technology Group at Sun Microsystems, with intention of making the development of high performance games in Java a reality.
This project also hosts the Sound3D Toolkit, a high level API for spatialized audio built on top of the OpenAL bindings. This toolkit is designed to provide access to all the features of OpenAL through an intuitive, easy to use, object-oriented interface.
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Gestalt is an open structured environment, designed to prototype and develop OpenGL- and Java-based sketches and applications. It is also a library for the programming environment processing. Last update,
Espresso3D is a high performance real-time 3D engine for the Java(tm) programming language. E3D is not just a scene graph. It aims to be a complete solution for your application with OpenGL rendering, OpenAL audio, collision detection, input, and rendering support.
Espresso3D began as a free for non-commercial use library in October 2004. As of April 8, 2008 Espresso3D is available under the open source LGPL license.