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The goal of this project is to integratethree existing applications, namely World Wind,Interactive Visualizer and Image Classifier(IVICS) and the Algorithm Development andMining (ADaM) toolkit into a single seamless toolfor research and education community. GLIDER (Globally Leveraged Integrated DataExplorer for Research) is a NASA ACESS fundedproject. GLIDER - Globally Leveraged integrated data explorer for research The list is savedinto a permanent cookie on the local computerand will be retreived the next time you comeback. When double clicking on a location in the list, theview is sent flying to the position and angle it hadwhen you saved that location. This page allows you to save the view currentlocation into a list of favorite places. Thesame java applet could be used for many otherpurposes without any change.
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In this example all the specific elements - textlabels and view positions, are controlled from theHTML and Javascript code within the page. This page shows a World Wind applet controlledfrom HTML hyperlinks in the page body text. > WorldWindCatalogs.jnlp - launch with Java Web Start. This application utilizes OGC Catalog Servicesupport built into World Wind Java. NASA's EarthScience Gateway catalog, and the NavalResearch Laboratory's Geospatial InformationDatabase (GIDB) Portal System are included asexamples. The World Wind Web Service Catalogsapplication provides easy access to geospatialimagery via web service catalogs. > BMNGTwelveMonth.jnlp - launch with JavaWeb Start. It also lets you play an animation of the fulltwelve month cycle, showing how the Earth facechanges over the year, as seen from space. This example application gives you access to thetwelve month of the Blue Marble Next Generationdataset for the year 2004. > Moon.jnlp - launch with Java Web Start.

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Here is the Moon with the full layersets available from NASA's servers. World Wind can display any globe if providedwith the data. > Annotations.jnlp - launch with Java Web Start. This example allows you to experiment with themultiple options of World Wind Java annotationfeature.Īnnotations are text labels with support formultiline text, simple HTML and many stylingattributes such as font face, size and colors,bubble shapes and background image. > TerrainProfiler.jnlp - launch with Java Web Start. It proves particulary useful to explore the oceanfloors where the bathymetry data revealsimportant geologic features. It allows you toview a realtime section profile graph for anyplace on the planet, at any scale - continent,country or mountain range. This application shows the terrain profile layer inaction with its various controls. > AnalyticSurface.jnlp - launch with Java Web Start. This demonstrates two unique surface types:Ī dynamic surface representing randomaltitudes over the Coast of Florida, USA.A static surface representing annualprecipitation in Washington State, USA. > ScankortDenmark.jnlp - launch with Java WebStart.ĭemonstrates visual representation of scalarvalues over a grid of geographic positions.AnalyticSurface supports dynamic scalar data byproviding a simple, high throughput renderingpipeline for the application. > SectorSelectAndSave.jnlp - launch with JavaWeb Start.ĭemonstrates high resolution imagery (0.2meters per pixel) and elevation data (1.6 metersper pixel) served by the World Wind WMS, andvisualized by the World Wind Java client.
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> WMSLayerManager.jnlp - launch with Java Web Start.ĭemonstrates how to use the SectorSelectorutility to save a selected region of surfaceimagery and elevations to a GeoTIFF file. Selectone to add it to the current globe layer list.Unselect it to remove it. After the WMS discovery process, thelist of available layers will be displayed.

To add a server, click on the "+" tab and enter theserver url. It features a WMS layer panelthat allows you to access any WMS server andlayers. This example application demonstrates the SDKWMS capabilities. NASA World Wind Java Demo Applications and Applets > WWJDemo.jnlp - features an array of World Wind capabilities: surface graticules,terrain profiling, on screen view controls, and real time manipulation of terrain verticalexaggeration. > ApplicationTemplate.jnlp - launch with Java Web Start. It also displays thestars background, atmospheric effect, compass,world map and scalebar that are common tomost of the example applications.
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It features the Earth with SRTM Plus elevationand bathymetry, the Blue Marble NextGeneration may 2004, I Cubed Lansat 15m, andUnited States Department of Agriculture NAIPimagery layers among others. Itshows the default globe with the default layer listand panel. This page gives you access to a number of World Wind Java example applications orapplets, and user applications of the SDK.

NASA World Wind JavaDemo Applications andAppletsLast modified March 5, 2010
