Jvrlibrary | New

The new library achieves sub-15 ms latency, well within the 20 ms threshold for comfortable VR.

jvrlibrary new <project-name> [options]

# Add the dependency (Maven) <dependency> <groupId>org.jvrlibrary</groupId> <artifactId>jvrlibrary-new</artifactId> <version>2.0.0</version> </dependency> import org.jvrlibrary.core.*; import org.jvrlibrary.render.*; jvrlibrary new

The team has already published a tentative roadmap for the next 12 months. Following the foundation, version 4.1 (expected Q1 next year) will introduce: The new library achieves sub-15 ms latency, well

The most significant bottleneck in older digital libraries was indexing latency. With the FlashIndex engine, indexing speeds have increased by approximately 400%. A library containing 500,000 documents that previously took 45 minutes to index now completes the process in under 11 minutes. This is achieved through parallel processing and an in-memory caching layer that predicts user queries before they are even typed. With the FlashIndex engine, indexing speeds have increased

Java VR, OpenXR, Immersive Computing, Real-time Rendering, Cross-reality

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