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Project Wonderland

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Project Wonderland is a 3D toolkit for creating collaborative virtual worlds. Within those worlds, users can communicate with high-fidelity, immersive audio and can share live applications such as web browsers, OpenOffice documents, and games. It is built on top of Java 3D and Project Darkstar. The target release date is 10/12/07.

Goals

To provide a secure world in which organizations may do business, or allow employees to collaborate online. It is eventually intended to allow edits to be made to a virtual world with XML files instead of having to make changes to the source code. They also wish to add an in-world method of creating content. At present, all content is made with external tools, such as Blender

See also

  • Java 3d A scenegraph based 3D API
  • Project Darkstar The Sun Game Server

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