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
JAT online Javadoc Documentation
| 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 |
Fundamentals of Astrodynamics and Applications [David A. Vallado - 2001]
Satellite Orbits - Models, Methods, Applications [Oliver Montenbruck and Eberhard Gill - 2000]
"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