Mobile devices are now being manufactured with There is a need to have access to hardware accelerated 3D graphics from a 2.3 What need of the Java community will be addressed by the proposed specification?
The Common-Lite profile is targeted towards CLDC 1.0 environments while theĬommon profile is for CLDC 1.1. One issue for the EG is if bindings for theĢ.2 What is the target Java platform? (i.e., desktop, server, personal, embedded, card, etc.) The Common-Lite profile is a 32-bit fixed-point profile while the Common OpenGL ES defines two profiles: the Common profile and the Common-Lite profile. OpenGL 1.3 (or 1.5) will prevent this from being a strict subset of JSR 231. The addition of a few OpenGL ES extensions not found in JSR 231, Java Bindings to OpenGL (bases on OpenGL version 1.5) will be OpenGL ES is largely a subset of OpenGL 1.3 and much of the work derived from This specification, an optional package, will describe the Javaīindings to the native 3D graphics library, OpenGL ES. Original Java Specification Request (JSR)Ģ.1 Please describe the proposed Specification: "Java TM Bindings for OpenGL ES" to "Java TM Binding for the OpenGL ® ES API" The following has been updated from the original proposal.įax Number: - 2006.06.20: The Spec Lead and Expert Group changed the JSR's name from
All development and certification efforts should be updated to use the current, supported technology. This JSR and other optional technologies based on the CDC 1.0 standards are fully compatible with the CDC 1.1 standards. CDC 1.0 will no longer be supported after 1. NOTICE: Please be aware the CDC 1.0 specification initially related to this JSR has been replace (superseded) with the newer CDC 1.1 specification.