JGL... java opengl, glut, glu written in pure java no jni

this is a project started by Robin Bing-Yu Chen at http://graphics.im.ntu.edu.tw/~robin/jGL/ .. it contains the opengl calls , glut calls and glu calls that we know form glut and opengl api used in C/C++ and JOGL. the api is written in pure java and no jni, so it only requires the public jre to run.
oh, it also GPL , so it is free for any one to use in open source or commercial applications.
the api is greate, if it re-written using java2D calls then we could see performance similar to those in JOGL or java3D api .. as java2D uses d3d or opengl under the hood + there will be no jni calls from the api as it is written in pure java, so no jni overhead.
now that java is GPL2, i really hope that such api will be soon part of the public jre. this will make java platform ready with 3D api without the need to install jogl or java3D.. also JGL can run in software mood if opengl or d3d is not supported on host machine , again because it is written in pure java .
please check it out.. and comment.. i hope this api will soon become part of java by default :).
Bilal El Uneis

I finally solved the problem.
In C++ code, I declared array with huge length (10thousand...) in static way. I changed that to dynamicly created array using operator new, and now everything works perfect.

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