[x3d-public] Testable version of X3DJSONLD web GUI

John Carlson yottzumm at gmail.com
Tue Jan 18 11:19:36 PST 2022


“Beta” production version of X3DJSONLD web GUI is here for testing.
https://coderextreme.net/X3DJSONLD/src/main/html/john.html

This is mostly my portfolio (not counting flipper).  One can take off
john.html to get the full test.

I know Vince has looked at this link recently.  One can experience some of
the JSON schema issues I am experiencing (just click through the alerts if
you like, and check JSON source on left).   I know the pop up messages
aren’t as clear as they could be :(

The changes include #sourceCode which creates CDATA sections in XML/DOM.
I’m pretty much guessing this is handling CDATA sections if X3DOM and X_ITE
don’t handle #sourceCode yet.

This will give the community a chance to deal with CDATA and #sourceCode
prior? to changes in the x3d browsers.

I have noticed that X_ITE shaders don’t work well with changes made
(relevant to #sourceCode, possibly).  I have tried to make changes for the
3.0 version of the OpenGL ES, but I don’t know if I’m there yet (check the
../personal/ball.json example).  shader programmers are welcome to view
shaders.

I just found the X3D JSON check link on the X3D Resources examples pages.
There’s a problem with the validation on jsonlint.com site I guess.
Probably not under our control.  Also, I haven’t heard that jsonlint
validates with our X3D JSON Schema.

So still a bit beta, but I wanted people to see X3D JSON validation errors
if one doesn’t have XMLSpy.

On Tue, Jan 18, 2022 at 11:59 AM Brutzman, Donald (Don) (CIV) <
brutzman at nps.edu> wrote:

> Recommended event.  Our community is doing major things on the Web that
> many of these expert practitioners don’t know about yet, this is a good
> opportunity to let others know about your work.
>
>
>
>    - The ACM Web Conference 2022
>    - https://www2022.thewebconf.org
>    - https://twitter.com/TheWebConf/status/1483067573289766920
>
>
>
> Since the invention of the World Wide Web in 1989, *The Web Conference* (formerly
> known as International World Wide Web Conference, abbreviated as WWW) is a
> yearly international academic conference on the topic of the future
> direction of the World Wide Web. This conference has been the premier venue
> to present and discuss progress in research, development, standards, and
> applications of the topics related to the Web. Over the past three decades,
> The Web Conference has been the forum where some of the most fundamental
> Web technologies have been introduced, such as the Anatomy of a Large
> Scale Web Search Engine <https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.5555/297805.297827> in
> 1998 prefiguring Google, the EigenTrust algorithm
> <https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/775152.775242> in 2003 and the YAGO
> knowledge base <https://www2007.org/papers/paper391.pdf> in 2007 (see
> also the Test of Time Award <https://www.iw3c2.org/ToT> past recipients).
> The conference assembles scholars, researchers, policymakers,
> practitioners, and end-users with one unifying goal: to envision and create
> the future of the Web.
>
> *The ACM Web Conference 2022* will offer a high quality program made of
> research sessions, posters and demonstrations, a PhD symposium for the
> junior scholars, workshops, tutorials, a developers track for the
> practitioners as well as thought provoking keynote speakers, controversial
> but entertaining panels and colocated special events. The Lyon team is also
> cooking some surprises for you, with new emerging topics such as
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> a dedicated track for the Web for good, inclusiveness and fairness.
>
> Lyon is honored and happy to host for the third time *The Web Conference* and
> is preparing an exceptional conference for sharing the latest insights of
> academic and industrial research. We thank you for your participation and
> look forward to seeing you in Lyon, France.
>
> Sincerely,
> *Local Organization Committee, The ACM Web Conference 2022.*
> April 21 2021
>
>
>
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>
> all the best, Don
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> --
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