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WorldWind is an open source virtual globe API. WorldWind allows developers to
quickly and easily create interactive visualizations of 3D globe, map and
geographical information. Organizations around the world use WorldWind to
monitor weather patterns, visualize cities and terrain, track vehicle movement,
analyze geospatial data and educate humanity about the Earth.
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!-- ~ Copyright 2006-2009, 2017, 2020 United States Government, as represented by the ~ Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. ~ All rights reserved. ~ ~ The NASA World Wind Java (WWJ) platform is licensed under the Apache License, ~ Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance ~ with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at ~ http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 ~ ~ Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed ~ under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR ~ CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the ~ specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. ~ ~ NASA World Wind Java (WWJ) also contains the following 3rd party Open Source ~ software: ~ ~ Jackson Parser – Licensed under Apache 2.0 ~ GDAL – Licensed under MIT ~ JOGL – Licensed under Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) ~ Gluegen – Licensed under Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) ~ ~ A complete listing of 3rd Party software notices and licenses included in ~ NASA World Wind Java (WWJ) can be found in the WorldWindJava-v2.2 3rd-party ~ notices and licenses PDF found in code directory. --> <!--World boundaries from a shapefile--> <!--$Id: WorldBordersShapefile.xml 2408 2014-10-29 23:43:16Z dcollins $--> <Layer version="1" layerType="ShapefileLayer"> <ShapefileLocation>shapefiles/TM_WORLD_BORDERS-0.3.shp</ShapefileLocation> <DisplayName>Political Boundaries Shapefile</DisplayName> <PickEnabled>true</PickEnabled> <!--Assign attribute names in the shapefile's DBase file to keys on the shapes created from the shapefile--> <AttributeMapping attributeName="NAME" mapToKey="gov.nasa.worldwind.avkey.DisplayName"/> <NormalShapeAttributes> <DrawInterior>true</DrawInterior> <DrawOutline>true</DrawOutline> <InteriorOpacity>0.0</InteriorOpacity> <OutlineOpacity>1.0</OutlineOpacity> <InteriorColor red="255" green="255" blue="255"/> <OutlineColor red="255" green="255" blue="255"/> <OutlineWidth>2.0</OutlineWidth> </NormalShapeAttributes> <HighlightShapeAttributes> <DrawInterior>true</DrawInterior> <DrawOutline>true</DrawOutline> <InteriorOpacity>0.0</InteriorOpacity> <OutlineOpacity>1.0</OutlineOpacity> <InteriorColor red="255" green="255" blue="255"/> <OutlineColor red="255" green="255" blue="0"/> <OutlineWidth>4.0</OutlineWidth> </HighlightShapeAttributes> <!--The entries below are not needed but are included to show how Point attributes can be specified--> <NormalPointAttributes> <Scale>1.0</Scale> <LineWidth>1.0</LineWidth> <LabelScale>1.0</LabelScale> <LabelColor red="255" green="255" blue="255"/> <LineColor red="255" green="255" blue="255"/> <UsePointAsDefaultImage>true</UsePointAsDefaultImage> </NormalPointAttributes> <HighlightPointAttributes> <Scale>1.0</Scale> <LineWidth>1.0</LineWidth> <LabelScale>1.0</LabelScale> <LabelColor red="255" green="255" blue="255"/> <LineColor red="255" green="255" blue="255"/> <UsePointAsDefaultImage>true</UsePointAsDefaultImage> </HighlightPointAttributes> </Layer>
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