Resources
The WebWorldWind website itself, especially the Examples webpage, http://webworldwind.org.
The WorldWind forum where the world community asks questions and provides each other with answers, http://forum.worldwindcentral.com.
All of these resources are generously provided by the larger World Wind community. We look forward to your participation in advancing this foundational technology for spatial data.
Instead of building an app from scratch, are there other World Wind apps you can build on? Yes, any World Wind app will do! And these are there for you as open source:
- Port JSatTrak from Java to JavaScipt, http://www.gano.name/shawn/JSatTrak/
- Wildfire Management Tool (WMTweb), Web version, http://WMT.emxsys.com
- Wildfire Management Tool (WMT), Java version, www.emxsys.com
- Baseline WebWorldWind GIS app
- SDI-Now for Urban Management, www.nsdinow.org/SDI_Now_02/Technical_Support.html
- iGlobe: Weather and Climate Research Tool. There is an open source app begun to address weather/climate data (NetCDF), iGlobe, http://forum.worldwindcentral.com/forumdisplay.php?48. This is a joint effort by the US Department of Energy's Geographic Information Science and Technology (GIST) Group at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), www.ornl.gov/sci/gist, Australia's CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research group, www.cmar.csiro.au and the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), www.ncar.ucar.edu
- Previous Projects: See The Project Archive.