Embed jReality in a webpage, like an applet?
Posted: Thu 16. Apr 2015, 22:22
Hi folks!
Is it possible to embed jReality based applications in a webpage (just like an applet), as opposed to the current approach that they are downloaded as a jnlp file into the user's machine (like in the demo's page: http://www3.math.tu-berlin.de/jreality/ ... icle_id=21).
I am developing an application that uses jReality as a rendering engine and frontend and one of my requirements is that users should be able to see and interact with the visualizations produced by my application via a web page.
Is there a way to do it? or how can you convert the jReality viewer into an applet that can be embedded in a web page?
Thank you very much!
Is it possible to embed jReality based applications in a webpage (just like an applet), as opposed to the current approach that they are downloaded as a jnlp file into the user's machine (like in the demo's page: http://www3.math.tu-berlin.de/jreality/ ... icle_id=21).
I am developing an application that uses jReality as a rendering engine and frontend and one of my requirements is that users should be able to see and interact with the visualizations produced by my application via a web page.
Is there a way to do it? or how can you convert the jReality viewer into an applet that can be embedded in a web page?
Thank you very much!