Class Mexico

java.lang.Object
Basic.Geospatial.Mexico

public class Mexico extends Object

This GeoVRML scene was converted from an original ESRI Shape file by the Bashir Research ShapeViz tool. This particular example shows a number of layers for Mexico, including state boundaries, rivers, roads, lakes, and cities. The ShapeViz tool with GeoVRML export is freely available from http://www.my3d.com/ShapeViz.htm.

Related links: Catalog page Mexico, source Mexico.java, X3D Resources, X3D Scene Authoring Hints, and X3D Tooltips.

Scene Meta Information
meta tags   Document Metadata
title Mexico.x3d
description This GeoVRML scene was converted from an original ESRI Shape file by the Bashir Research ShapeViz tool. This particular example shows a number of layers for Mexico, including state boundaries, rivers, roads, lakes, and cities. The ShapeViz tool with GeoVRML export is freely available from http://www.my3d.com/ShapeViz.htm.
creator Matt Fadoul, Bashir Reasearch
translator Don Brutzman
translated 22 April 2003
modified 20 October 2019
Image Mexico.png
reference http://www.geovrml.org/examples
reference http://www.my3d.com/ShapeViz.htm
subject X3D geospatial example
identifier https://www.web3d.org/x3d/content/examples/Basic/Geospatial/Mexico.x3d
generator Vrml97ToX3dNist, http://ovrt.nist.gov/v2_x3d.html
license ../license.html
 

This program uses the X3D Java Scene Access Interface Library (X3DJSAIL). It has been produced using the X3dToJava.xslt stylesheet (version control) which is used to create Java source code from an original .x3d model.