Exercise
NOTICE: This course has changed.
The new course can be found
here.
These pages are here because of historical reasons.
- Useful Information:
- E-mail subscriptions:
- Documents:
- Exercise class:
The explanations given during the exercise hours are compulsory.
If you can not attend these hours, you can still write an essay about the
subjects explained during the exercise class (Java 3D). The essays
should be at minimum 1 page per subject and the content will be
checked (the student should not worry too much about the language
but mostly about how to cover best the given subject).
Plagiarism will result in failing to pass
the exercise and will be reported to the faculty board of professors.
Any non-attributed use of five or more words in sequence written by
someone other than yourself constitutes plagiarism. Unattributed
paragraphs are also considered plagiarism.
- Installation kits:
- Java 3D exercise class examples:
- Passed work from others:
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Table 1: Time table
| Exercise |
Start: 9 March 2003 |
End: 10 March 2003 |
ROOM YL 120 |
The room YL 120 supports 26 students (we are 22).
The schedule for this is:
Table 2: Schedulle
| Type: |
Day: |
First group: |
ROOM |
| J3D Intro |
9 March 2003 |
14:15 to 16:00 |
ROOM YL 120 |
| J3D Lab |
10 March 2003 |
14:15 to 16:00 |
ROOM YL 120 |
- Exercise Information:
- Rooms available:
- Java 3D with jEdit: YL120
- Presence:
The presence is required during the exercise class.
If you can not attend these hours, you can still write an essay about the
subjects explained during the exercise class (Java 3D). The essays
should be at minimum 1 page per subject and the content will be
checked (the student should not worry too much about the language
but mostly about how to cover best the given subject).
Plagiarism will result in failing to pass
the exercise and will be reported to the faculty board of professors.
Any non-attributed use of five or more words in sequence written by
someone other than yourself constitutes plagiarism. Unattributed
paragraphs are also considered plagiarism.
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Table 4: Exercise Type Information
| Type: |
Details: |
Advice: |
| Java3D 1 |
Authoring of Virtual Universe with Java3D without interaction. |
Playing with coordinates is not easy, test the geometry etc. with other 3D authoring tools (even ACAD). |
| Java3D 2 |
Authoring of Virtual Universe with Java3D with interaction. Small interaction based on some examples from J3D web site is ok. |
Use an existing J3D world and change some things. Use other peoples work. |
| Java3D 3 |
Design a small VRML/X3D/whatever browser. Use some Java combined with J3D. |
This is for advanced users of Java and Java3D. Ask me for more info if you want to work here. |
- Exercise Submission Information:
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Pack all your files used during your work.
For example for Java3D type 1 you should include the following:
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Your .java files
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Your texture, other precompiled 3d objects (lwo, lws, vrml, dwg, etc.).
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The compiled/working files (make a jar?)
- Exercise Dead End:
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23rd of May (23.05.2003)
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1st of September next term to submit your work in case of failure.
- Peter Antoniac's schedule:
- Tutoring hour: Every week day from 09:00 - 18:00. Feel free to come and ask me.
- Office location: IT311
If you still have questions, please email me. Thank you.