Installation

JAT is constantly under development. We use a Subversion repository at SourceForge to store and manage our source code. In order to connect to the repository to get access to the source code, follow this link:

How to Checkout and install JAT from Subversion Using Eclipse

As a developer, you will have write access to the repository.

For general information regarding Subversion at SourceForge, visit JAT SVN Instructions.

If you are not currently a developer but would like to join our developer team, please contact us via email by clicking here.

Occasionally, we release the entire source code in a zip file. To get help with the installation of JAT from a zip file, follow this link:

Installing JAT from the zip file:  Getting started


API Documentation

JAT online Javadoc Documentation

 


Links

Java Tutorial Sun Microsystems
JAT SourceForge Project Page SourceForge
Eclipse extensible development platform Eclipse Foundation
PtPlot (included in JAT) PtPlot
JMathTools (modified version of JMAT included in JAT) SourceForge

 


Bibliography

Astrodynamics

Fundamentals of Astrodynamics and Applications  [David A. Vallado - 2001]

Satellite Orbits - Models, Methods, Applications  [Oliver Montenbruck and Eberhard Gill - 2000]

 

Java3D

"The Java 3D API Specification, Second Edition", Henry Sowizral, Kevin Rushforth, Michael Deering, Addison-Wesley, 2000

"Java 3D Programming", Daniel Selman, Manning Publications Co., 2002

"Ready-to -Run Java 3D", Kirk Brown, Daniel Petersen, Wiley Computer Publishing, 1999

Java 3DTM API Tutorial, Sun Microsystems

Virtual Mechanisms, Fred Klingener