[x3d-public] X3D Specifications ready for review: XML, ClassicVRML, and Compressed Binary Encodings

John Carlson yottzumm at gmail.com
Mon Oct 6 11:25:30 PDT 2025


Note that all these are now released under the Web3D Consortium Open-Source
License.  I will try to figure out how to license the schemas. (Roy's
schema is in the JSON encoding draft).  If you include this in your
project, it's not intended to force you to release any of your Python or
other source code, but if you do change the schema, please, by all means,
publish what you have so that others can leverage it.


https://github.com/coderextreme/X3DJSONLD/blob/master/src/main/python/etgenerateJSONschema.py
https://github.com/coderextreme/X3DJSONLD/blob/master/src/main/python/etgenerateJSONschema2019-09.py
https://github.com/coderextreme/X3DJSONLD/blob/master/src/main/python/etgenerateJSONschema2020-12.p
<https://github.com/coderextreme/X3DJSONLD/blob/master/src/main/python/etgenerateJSONschema2020-12.py>
https://github.com/coderextreme/X3DJSONLD/blob/master/src/main/python/generateSchemas.py

If people are interested in generating schema with X_ITE
documentation/data, perhaps Holger should get involved.  I don't
think that anything specific to X_ITE is in the above links.  I do have a
modified X3DUOM which describes nodes specific to X_ITE.

I will try to prepare Web3D licensing for the schema next, but this
requires more serious coding than adding comments.

John
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