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Open Wonderland

3D toolkit for making collaborative virtual worlds


3D toolkit for making collaborative virtual worlds

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nameOpen Wonderland
logo
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author[Open Wonderland Foundation](http://openwonderland.org/foundation), Sun Microsystems
released
latest release date
latest preview version0.5 User Preview 4 (2010-0_5_A4)
latest preview date
programming languageJava
operating systemCross-platform
platformJava
genreVirtual world, [3D computer graphics](3d-computer-graphics), Collaboration
licenseGPL v2 with the "Classpath" exception
website

Open Wonderland (originally Project Wonderland) is an open-source toolkit written in Java for creating collaborative 3D virtual worlds.

Project Wonderland had been funded by Sun Microsystems since its early development. On January 27, 2010, Sun Microsystems was acquired by Oracle who decided to cease funding. Project Wonderland continued as an independent community-supported open-source project named "Open Wonderland".

References

References

  1. "FAQ - Licensing". Open Wonderland Website.
  2. (January 27, 2010). "Oracle Completes Acquisition of Sun". Oracle.com.
  3. "Good News and Bad News : Wonderblog". Blogs.sun.com.
  4. (February 4, 2010). "Laid off Wonderland developers to continue project – Hypergrid Business". Hypergridbusiness.com.
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