Abstract
Released by Sun Microsystems in 2003, Java binding for OpenGL (JOGL; https://jogl.dev.java.net) provides students, scientists, and engineers with a new development environment for studying graphics, performing research, and building applications. In this article, the authors introduce JOGL and discuss two sample programs that demonstrate the environment's capabilities.
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