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JOGL uses native libraries to interface with each platform's OpenGL library. You can either download these native libraries wrapped up in JAR files (the "native JARs" option), or you can download them as separate <tt>.dll</tt>/<tt>.so</tt>/<tt>.jnilib</tt> files (the "native library files" option).
JOGL uses native libraries to interface with each platform's OpenGL library. You can either download these native libraries wrapped up in JAR files (the "native JARs" option), or you can download them as separate <tt>.dll</tt>/<tt>.so</tt>/<tt>.jnilib</tt> files (the "native library files" option).


When using native JARs, JOGL automatically unzips the native JAR files at startup into a temporary directory, then loads the resulting native library files from there. When using native library files, JOGL just loads them directly from where they sit, with no unzipping.
When using native JARs, JOGL automatically unzips the native JARs at startup into a temporary directory, then loads the resulting <tt>.dll</tt>/<tt>.so</tt>/<tt>.jnilib</tt> files from there. When using native library files, JOGL just loads them directly from where they sit, with no unzipping.


Using native JARs is usually easiest, since there are fewer files to manage and it allows different platforms' native library files to coexist in the same directory. Only use the native library files directly if you need fine control over native library file placement or if your app doesn't have permissions to create temporary directories.
Using native JARs is usually easiest, since there are fewer files to manage and it allows different platforms' native library files to coexist in the same directory. Only use the native library files directly if you need fine control over native library file placement or if your app doesn't have permissions to create temporary directories.

Revision as of 16:59, 6 April 2012

Before you can build a project that uses JOGL in your IDE or on the command line, you'll need to download and install the JOGL JAR files and native JARs or native library files (.dll/.so/.jnilib files).

You have a choice of JOGL versions to download. The latest stable version is the safest, but lags behind in features. The latest automatic build contains all checked-in code, but may be failing some tests.

Downloading the latest stable version

Go to this page and download one of these files for each platform you're developing on:

32-bit Windows: jogamp-windows-i586.7z
64-bit Windows: jogamp-windows-amd64.7z
32/64-bit Mac OS X: jogamp-macosx-universal.7z
32-bit Linux: jogamp-linux-i586.7z
64-bit Linux: jogamp-linux-amd64.7z
32-bit Solaris: jogamp-solaris-i586.7z
64-bit Solaris: jogamp-solaris-amd64.7z

Downloading the latest automatic build

For the latest automatic build, we have to download gluegen and jogl separately.

First, go to this page and click on the most recent gluegen-b* directory. Then download one of these files for each platform you're developing on:

32-bit Windows: gluegen-2.0-bvvv-20yymmdd-windows-i586.7z
64-bit Windows: gluegen-2.0-bvvv-20yymmdd-windows-amd64.7z
32/64-bit Mac OS X: gluegen-2.0-bvvv-20yymmdd-macosx-universal.7z
32-bit Linux: gluegen-2.0-bvvv-20yymmdd-linux-i586.7z
64-bit Linux: gluegen-2.0-bvvv-20yymmdd-linux-amd64.7z
32-bit Solaris: gluegen-2.0-bvvv-20yymmdd-solaris-i586.7z
64-bit Solaris: gluegen-2.0-bvvv-20yymmdd-solaris-amd64.7z

Then, go back to this page and click on the most recent jogl-b* directory. Then download one of these files for each platform you're developing on:

32-bit Windows: jogl-2.0-bvvv-20yymmdd-windows-i586.7z
64-bit Windows: jogl-2.0-bvvv-20yymmdd-windows-amd64.7z
32/64-bit Mac OS X: jogl-2.0-bvvv-20yymmdd-macosx-universal.7z
32-bit Linux: jogl-2.0-bvvv-20yymmdd-linux-i586.7z
64-bit Linux: jogl-2.0-bvvv-20yymmdd-linux-amd64.7z
32-bit Solaris: jogl-2.0-bvvv-20yymmdd-solaris-i586.7z
64-bit Solaris: jogl-2.0-bvvv-20yymmdd-solaris-amd64.7z

Note that these automatic builds may not have passed all the regression tests. You can check the test results on the build server to make sure you're not downloading a broken build.

Native JARs vs. native library files

JOGL uses native libraries to interface with each platform's OpenGL library. You can either download these native libraries wrapped up in JAR files (the "native JARs" option), or you can download them as separate .dll/.so/.jnilib files (the "native library files" option).

When using native JARs, JOGL automatically unzips the native JARs at startup into a temporary directory, then loads the resulting .dll/.so/.jnilib files from there. When using native library files, JOGL just loads them directly from where they sit, with no unzipping.

Using native JARs is usually easiest, since there are fewer files to manage and it allows different platforms' native library files to coexist in the same directory. Only use the native library files directly if you need fine control over native library file placement or if your app doesn't have permissions to create temporary directories.

Unzipping the files

Unzip all the downloaded files with 7zip. An unzipped file has this general directory structure:

<archive>/
<archive>/jar/
<archive>/lib/
<archive>/<module>-java-src.zip*

Now you may copy the required JARs out of each jar folder and the native library files (if you're using them) out of each lib folder. For a full desktop installation using native JARs, here are the files you need. Note that the native JAR names are different for each platform, so you can use some or all of the native JARs together to create a multi-platform installation.

64-bit Windows 64-bit Linux 32/64-bit Mac
gluegen-rt.jar gluegen-rt.jar gluegen-rt.jar
jogl.all.jar jogl.all.jar jogl.all.jar
gluegen-java-src.zip gluegen-java-src.zip gluegen-java-src.zip
jogl-java-src.zip jogl-java-src.zip jogl-java-src.zip
gluegen-rt-natives-windows-amd64.jar gluegen-rt-natives-linux-amd64.jar gluegen-rt-natives-macosx-universal.jar
jogl-all-natives-windows-amd64.jar jogl-all-natives-linux-amd64.jar jogl-all-natives-macosx-universal.jar


32-bit Windows 32-bit Linux
gluegen-rt.jar gluegen-rt.jar
jogl.all.jar jogl.all.jar
gluegen-java-src.zip gluegen-java-src.zip
jogl-java-src.zip jogl-java-src.zip
gluegen-rt-natives-windows-i586.jar gluegen-rt-natives-linux-i586.jar
jogl-all-natives-windows-i586.jar jogl-all-natives-linux-i586.jar


For a full desktop installation using native library files, here are the files you need. Note that the native library files have the same names for 32-bit and 64-bit platforms, so 32-bit and 64-bit platforms can't coexist in one installation.

Windows Linux Mac
gluegen-rt.jar gluegen-rt.jar gluegen-rt.jar
jogl.all.jar jogl.all.jar jogl.all.jar
gluegen-java-src.zip gluegen-java-src.zip gluegen-java-src.zip
jogl-java-src.zip jogl-java-src.zip jogl-java-src.zip
gluegen-rt.dll libgluegen-rt.so libgluegen-rt.jnilib
jogl_desktop.dll libjogl_desktop.so libjogl_desktop.jnilib
nativewindow_awt.dll libnativewindow_awt.so libnativewindow_awt.jnilib
nativewindow_win32.dll libnativewindow_x11.so libnativewindow_macosx.jnilib
newt.dll libnewt.so libnewt.jnilib

More information

JogAmp follows a release scheme, which describes the following locations to download the 7z archives from:

JOGL Deployment describes the content of the 7z archive files.

These installations contain all of JOGL. If you want to remove parts you don't use, see JOGL Deployment for more information.