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Released December 13, 2016
Note: This is a mirror of the NASA WWJ v2.1.0 release.
WorldWind Java v2.1.0 contains major improvements for security, functionality, and automation, including: HTTPS map services, Travis CI integration, first-class 2D map support, improved shape dragging, general shape editor, new USGS high resolution imagery layer, new USGS topographic layers, Shapefile rendering performance improvements, Shapefile XML layer configuration files, OGC Web Coverage Service (WCS) elevations, plus many more improvements and bug fixes.
With the release of v2.1.0 all NASA World Wind map services (imagery, terrain, placenames, etc.) require HTTPS connections. Existing versions of World Wind (including v2.0.0) will not connect unless map service links are updated to use the HTTPS protocol. There is an HTTP to HTTPS redirect in place for all NASA World Wind map services, but the Java VM will not automatically follow the redirect. The requirement to host map services exclusively through HTTPS is a U.S. Government mandate.
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Released April 30, 2014
WorldWind Java v2.0.0 differs from v1.5.1 primarily in its use of JOGL 2 vs. v1.5.1’s use of JOGL 1.
Note: JOGL 2 performs runtime extraction of native binaries. Some deployment situations may not allow this because it extracts the binaries to the application user’s temp directory. Runtime extraction can be avoided by following the instructions in World Wind’s README file.
This archived World Wind Java release has been migrated to GitHub from the World Wind Subversion server. Subversion hosts the original v2.0.0 source code. The source code links below reference the initial commit to GitHub and are incorrect.
Released July 24, 2013
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Hotfix for v1.5.0 that repairs a geo-referencing issue with World Wind’s DTED elevation importer.
This archived World Wind Java release has been migrated to GitHub from the World Wind Subversion server. Subversion hosts the original v1.5.1 source code. The source code links below reference the initial commit to GitHub and are incorrect.
Released January 21, 2013
Note: this is a mirror of the NASA WWJ v1.5.0 release, created for posterity.
Adds support for Open Street Map, text decluttering, applying Earth gravitational model offsets, and other features.
This archived World Wind Java release has been migrated to GitHub from the World Wind Subversion server. Subversion hosts the original v1.5.0 source code. The source code links in the assets reference the initial commit to GitHub and are incorrect.
Released July 16, 2012
Note: this is a mirror of the NASA WWJ v1.4.0 release, created for posterity.
Adds support for Collada, fixes issues with rendering surface shapes at the poles and adds Bing imagery.
This archived World Wind Java release has been migrated to GitHub from the World Wind Subversion server. Subversion hosts the original v1.4.0 source code. The source code links in the assets reference the initial commit to GitHub and are incorrect.
Released May 1, 2012
Note: This is a mirror of the NASA WWJ v1.3.0 release, created for posterity.
Adds support for MIL-STD-2525C and the KML NetworkLinkControl element.
This archived World Wind Java release has been migrated to GitHub from the World Wind Subversion server. Subversion hosts the original v1.3.0 source code. The source code links below reference the initial commit to GitHub and are incorrect.
Released July 19, 2011
Note: this is a mirror of the NASA WWJ v1.2.0 release created for posterity.
World Wind’s first public formal release. It’s undergone significant testing and contains important documentation that was missing from the previous “pre-alpha” daily releases. It also initiates a portal — goworldwind.org — that gathers into one place all information relative to understanding and using World Wind and its API.
This release of World Wind operates on all platforms World Wind has historically supported: OS X, Windows 32 & 64, Linux 32 & 64. It is expected to work on Solaris but has not been tested on that platform.
There are very few platform-specific dependencies. The most significant one is the absence of BrowserBalloon availability on Linux. This will be corrected at some point. All other platform dependencies are related to specific problems, such as the existence of a bug on one platform but not another. The bug database describes all such known problems.
The release 1.2 webinar slides are available for download.
This archived World Wind Java release has been migrated to GitHub from the World Wind Subversion server. Subversion hosts the original v1.2.0 source code. The source code links below reference the initial commit to GitHub and are incorrect.