jassimp ------- Java binding for assimp. The class model used by jassimp is not a one-to-one mapping of assimps class/ structure model (due to performance considerations). Please read the javadoc descriptions of AiMesh and AiWrapperProvider. The jassimp.lwjgl package contains a LWJGL specific wrapper provider and some application examples using this wrapper How To Build ------------ I) native library, for example by issuing this command in jassimp-native/src: $ gcc jassimp.cpp -I/usr/lib/jvm/default/include/ \ -I/usr/lib/jvm/default/include/linux -lassimp -shared -fPIC -o libjassimp.so libjassimp.so is required at runtime and must be located in java.library.path. II) Java binding The java library is built using ant. Executing "ant" in the port/jassimp directory should be sufficient to build the library including docs. You still need to build the native library separately, see above The java build is configured to create java 1.6 classes Limitations ----------- Not all data imports have been tested yet, especially the countless texture parameters. If you find bugs please report them. jassimp supports most of assimps features. Current limitations are * only importing scenes is supported. There are some methods that allow a modification of the returned objects, but these should be considered as work in progress. Full blown export support is planned for a future release * no support for mesh animations * no support for embedded textures * no support for importer configurations * some texture related material properties are not exposed via the API but only accessible by traversing the list of properties. However this limitation is also present in the c-API ... License ------- The license for jassimp is the same as the main Assimp license.