VisAD 1. Introduction VisAD is a pure Java system for interactive and collaborative visualization and analysis of numerical data. It is described in detail in the: VisAD Java Class Library Developers Guide available from the VisAD web page at: http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/~billh/visad.html This README file primarily consists of installation instructions. 2. Downloading the VisAD Source Code To download the VisAD source code, first make sure the current directory is a directory in your CLASSPATH (which we will refer to as '/parent_dir' through the rest of this README file). Then get: ftp://ftp.ssec.wisc.edu/pub/visad-2.0/visad_src.2.0.jar If you have previously downloaded the VisAD source you should run 'make clear' in your visad directory to clear out the old source files before you unpack the new source. Unpack the jar file by running: jar xvf visad_src.2.0.jar Unpacking VisAD will create the following sub-directories: visad // the core VisAD package visad/ss // VisAD Spread Sheet visad/formula // formula parser visad/java3d // Java3D displays for VisAD visad/java2d // Java2D displays for VisAD visad/util // VisAD UI utilities visad/collab // collaboration support visad/cluster // data and displays distributed on clusters visad/python // python scripts for VisAD visad/browser // connecting applets to VisAD servers visad/math // math (fft, histogram) operations visad/matrix // JAMA (matlab) matrix operations visad/data // VisAD data (file) format adapters visad/data/fits // VisAD - FITS file adapter visad/data/netcdf // VisAD - netCDF file adapter visad/data/netcdf/in // netCDF file adapter input visad/data/netcdf/out // netCDF file adapter output visad/data/netcdf/units // units parser for netCDF adapter visad/data/hdfeos // VisAD - HDF-EOS file adapter visad/data/hdfeos/hdfeosc // native interface to HDF-EOS visad/data/vis5d // VisAD - Vis5D file adapter visad/data/mcidas // VisAD - McIDAS file adapter visad/data/gif // VisAD - GIF file adapter visad/data/tiff // VisAD - TIFF file adapter visad/data/jai // VisAD file adapter for various image formats visad/data/biorad // VisAD - Biorad file adapter visad/data/visad // VisAD serialized object file adapter visad/data/hdf5 // VisAD - HDF-5 file adapter visad/data/hdf5/hdf5objects // VisAD - HDF-5 file adapter visad/data/amanda // VisAD - F2000 file adapter (neutrino events) visad/paoloa // GoesCollaboration application visad/paoloa/spline // spline fitting application visad/aune // ShallowFluid application visad/benjamin // Galaxy application visad/rabin // Rainfall estimation spread sheet visad/bom // wind barb rendering for ABOM visad/jmet // JMet - Java Meteorology package visad/aeri // Aeri data visualization visad/georef // specialized earth coordinates visad/meteorology // meteorology visad/examples // small application examples nom/tam/fits // Java FITS file binding nom/tam/util // Java FITS file binding nom/tam/test // Java FITS file binding ucar/multiarray // Java netCDF file binding ucar/util // Java netCDF file binding ucar/netcdf // Java netCDF file binding ucar/tests // Java netCDF file binding edu/wisc/ssec/mcidas // Java McIDAS file binding edu/wisc/ssec/mcidas/adde // Java McIDAS file binding ncsa/hdf/hdf5lib // Java HDF-5 file binding ncsa/hdf/hdf5lib/exceptions // Java HDF-5 file binding ij // ImageJ ij/gui // ImageJ ij/io // ImageJ ij/measure // ImageJ ij/plugin // ImageJ ij/plugin/filter // ImageJ ij/plugin/frame // ImageJ ij/process // ImageJ ij/text // ImageJ ij/util // ImageJ These directories correspond to the packages in distributed with VisAD, except that the classes in visad/examples are in the default package (i.e., they do not include a package statement). 3. Building VisAD Your CLASSPATH sould include: 1. The parent directory of your visad directory. 2. The current directory. Thus if VisAD is installed at /parent_dir/visad and you use csh, your .cshrc file should include: setenv CLASSPATH /parent_dir:. VisAD requires JDK 1.2 and Java3D. More information about these is available at: http://java.sun.com/ On systems that support Unix make, you can simply run: make debug to compile the Java source code in all the directories unpacked from the source distribution, as well as native code in the visad/data/hdfeos/hdfeosc directory and certain application directories. If you want 'make debug' to compile native libraries, then you may need to change the line: JAVADIR=/opt/java in visad/Makefile if your java is installed in a directory other than /opt/java. If you have NMAKE on WinNT you may run: nmake -f Makefile.WinNT debug This does not compile native code. Note that using 'make debug' rather than 'make compile' will enable you to run using jdb in place of java in order to make error reports that include line numbers in stack dumps. If you cannot use Unix make or WinNT NMAKE, you must invoke the Java compiler on the Java source files in all the directories unpacked from the source distribution. Note that the Java source code in the visad/examples directory has no package, so you must run 'cd visad/examples' before you compile these Java source files. If you do not use make, then you must also run the rmic compiler on the following classes (after they are compiled by the javac compiler): visad.RemoteActionImpl visad.RemoteCellImpl visad.RemoteDataImpl visad.RemoteDataReferenceImpl visad.RemoteDisplayImpl visad.RemoteFieldImpl visad.RemoteFunctionImpl visad.RemoteReferenceLinkImpl visad.RemoteServerImpl visad.RemoteSlaveDisplayImpl visad.RemoteThingImpl visad.RemoteThingReferenceImpl visad.collab.RemoteDisplayMonitorImpl visad.collab.RemoteDisplaySyncImpl visad.collab.RemoteEventProviderImpl visad.cluster.RemoteAgentContactImpl visad.cluster.RemoteClientAgentImpl visad.cluster.RemoteClientDataImpl visad.cluster.RemoteClientFieldImpl visad.cluster.RemoteClientTupleImpl visad.cluster.RemoteClusterDataImpl visad.cluster.RemoteNodeDataImpl visad.cluster.RemoteNodeFieldImpl visad.cluster.RemoteNodePartitionedFieldImpl visad.cluster.RemoteNodeTupleImpl 4. Building Native Code for the HDF-EOS and HDF-5 File Adapters Although VisAD is a pure Java system, it does require native code interfaces in its adapters for HDF-EOS and HDF-5 file formats. We believe that the need for these will disappear as the organizations supporting these file formats develop Java interfaces. You can build the necessary libraries from source or on Sparc Solaris you can simply download: ftp://ftp.ssec.wisc.edu/pub/visad-2.0/libhdfeos.so into your visad/data/hdfeos/hdfeosc directory, and download the appropriate file (for Sparc Solaris, Irix, Linux and Windows) from: ftp://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/current/java-hdf5/JHI5_1_1_bin/lib/ into your ncsa/hdf/hdf5lib directory according to instructions available under 'Download' at: http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/java-hdf5-html/ The HDF-EOS and HDF-5 file adapters include native interfaces (JNI) to file interfaces written in C. To make the HDF-EOS VisAD native library on systems that support Unix make, change to the visad/data/hdfeos/hdfeosc directory and run 'make all'. Note that the native code in visad/data/hdfeos/hdfeosc does not include NASA/Hughes' HDF-EOS C file interface code; it only includes our C native code for creating a Java binding to their HDF-EOS C file interface. You must obtain the HDF-EOS C file interface code directly from NASA and NCSA. To do this, please follow the instructions in: visad/data/hdfeos/README.hdfeos We have successfully linked these libraries on Irix and Solaris. You can also make the HDF-5 native libraries from source, according to instructions available from: http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/java-hdf5-html/ Before you can run applications that use the HDF-EOS and HDF-5 file adapters, you must add: /parent_dir/visad/data/hdfeos/hdfeosc and: /parent_dir/ncsa/hdf/hdf5lib to your LD_LIBRARY_PATH. 5. Building Native Code for Applications Although VisAD is a pure Java system, applications of VisAD may include native code. The reality is that most science code is still written in Fortran. The applications in visad/paoloa, visad/paoloa/spline, visad/aune and visad/benjamin also include native code in both C and Fortran. Edit the Makefile in the visad/paoloa, visad/paoloa/spline, visad/aune and visad/benjamin to change the path: JAVADIR=/opt/java to point to the appopriate directory where you installed Java. On systems that support Unix make, change to each of the directories visad/paoloa, visad/paoloa/spline, visad/aune and visad/benjamin run 'make'. This will create the shared object files (i.e., file names ending in ".so") containing native code. To run these applications make sure that your LD_LIBRARY_PATH includes ".", change to one of these directories: /parent_dir/visad/paoloa /parent_dir/visad/paoloa/spline /parent_dir/visad/aune /parent_dir/visad/benjamin and run the appropriate "java ..." command. Note that the applications in visad/paoloa require data files available from: ftp://ftp.ssec.wisc.edu/pub/visad-2.0/paoloa-files.tar.Z 6. Downloading VisAD Classes in Jar Files If you want to write applications for VisAD but don't want to compile VisAD from source, you can dowload a jar file that includes the VisAD classes. This file is: ftp://ftp.ssec.wisc.edu/pub/visad-2.0/visad.jar Once you've got visad.jar simply add: /parent_dir/visad.jar;. to your CLASSPATH. Then you can compile and run applications that import the VisAD classes. However, if your application uses the HDF-EOS or HDF-5 file format adapters, then you will need to compile the native code as described in Section 4 of this README file. The visad.jar file includes the classes from these packages: visad // the core VisAD package visad/ss // VisAD Spread Sheet visad/formula // formula parser visad/java3d // Java3D displays for VisAD visad/java2d // Java2D displays for VisAD visad/util // VisAD UI utilities visad/collab // collaboration support visad/cluster // data and displays distributed on clusters visad/python // python scripts for VisAD visad/browser // connecting applets to VisAD servers visad/math // math (fft, histogram) operations visad/matrix // JAMA (matlab) matrix operations visad/data // VisAD data (file) format adapters visad/data/fits // VisAD - FITS file adapter visad/data/netcdf // VisAD - netCDF file adapter visad/data/netcdf/in // netCDF file adapter input visad/data/netcdf/out // netCDF file adapter output visad/data/netcdf/units // units parser for netCDF adapter visad/data/hdfeos // VisAD - HDF-EOS file adapter visad/data/hdfeos/hdfeosc // native interface to HDF-EOS visad/data/vis5d // VisAD - Vis5D file adapter visad/data/mcidas // VisAD - McIDAS file adapter visad/data/gif // VisAD - GIF file adapter visad/data/tiff // VisAD - TIFF file adapter visad/data/jai // VisAD file adapter for various image formats visad/data/biorad // VisAD - Biorad file adapter visad/data/visad // VisAD serialized object file adapter visad/data/hdf5 // VisAD - HDF-5 file adapter visad/data/hdf5/hdf5objects // VisAD - HDF-5 file adapter visad/data/amanda // VisAD - F2000 file adapter (neutrino events) visad/paoloa // GoesCollaboration application visad/paoloa/spline // spline fitting application visad/aune // ShallowFluid application visad/benjamin // Galaxy application visad/rabin // Rainfall estimation spread sheet visad/bom // wind barb rendering for ABOM visad/jmet // JMet - Java Meteorology package visad/aeri // Aeri data visualization visad/georef // specialized earth coordinates visad/meteorology // meteorology visad/examples // small application examples nom/tam/fits // Java FITS file binding nom/tam/util // Java FITS file binding nom/tam/test // Java FITS file binding ucar/multiarray // Java netCDF file binding ucar/util // Java netCDF file binding ucar/netcdf // Java netCDF file binding ucar/tests // Java netCDF file binding edu/wisc/ssec/mcidas // Java McIDAS file binding edu/wisc/ssec/mcidas/adde // Java McIDAS file binding ncsa/hdf/hdf5lib // Java HDF-5 file binding ncsa/hdf/hdf5lib/exceptions // Java HDF-5 file binding ij // ImageJ ij/gui // ImageJ ij/io // ImageJ ij/measure // ImageJ ij/plugin // ImageJ ij/plugin/filter // ImageJ ij/plugin/frame // ImageJ ij/process // ImageJ ij/text // ImageJ ij/util // ImageJ In order to run the examples with visad.jar, download: ftp://ftp.ssec.wisc.edu/pub/visad-2.0/visad_examples.jar Unpack this jar file by running: jar xvf visad_examples.jar This will put *.java and *.class files into your visad/examples directory. Change to that directory and run the appropriate example application. Make sure that '.' is in your CLASS_PATH. 7. Problems If you have problems, send an email message to the VisAD mailing list at: visad-list@ssec.wisc.edu Join the list by sending an email message to: majordomo@ssec.wisc.edu with: subscribe visad-list as the first line of the message body (not the subject line). Please include any compiler or run time error messages in the text of email messages to the mailing list.