but it could catch the user unaware for any registered non-leaf class. When a class has a field of a specific final type then the type information is implicit in the outer object... and the proper serialization information can be written. It is then sometimes useful to register a generic serializer for something like Enum to catch these cases. However, there are many times where the type cannot be implicitly known and so must be specifically registered. Prior to this fix, having a generic Enum serializer registered would cause problems on the reading end because it wouldn't know what real enum class to use. Now we catch the issue on the write side where enough information is known to properly report this to the user. Only a few Bothans died to bring this info.
jMonkeyEngine
jMonkeyEngine is a 3D game engine for adventurous Java developers. It’s open source, cross platform and cutting edge. And it is all beautifully documented. The 3.0 branch is the latest stable version of the jMonkeyEngine 3 SDK, a complete game development suite. We'll be frequently submitting stable 3.0.x updates until the major 3.1 version arrives.
The engine is used by several commercial game studios and computer-science courses. Here's a taste:
- jME powered games on IndieDB
- Maker's Tale
- Boardtastic 2
- Copod
- Attack of the Gelatinous Blob
- Chaos
- Mythruna
- PirateHell
- 3089 (on steam)
- 3079 (on steam)
Getting started
Go to http://hub.jmonkeyengine.org/downloads/ to download the jMonkeyEngine SDK. Read the wiki for a complete install guide. Power up with some SDK Plugins and AssetPacks and you are off to the races. At this point you're gonna want to join the forum so our tribe can grow stronger.
Note: The master branch on GitHub is a development version of the engine and is NOT MEANT TO BE USED IN PRODUCTION, it will break constantly during development of the stable jME versions!
Technology Stack
- Java
- NetBeans Platform
- Gradle
Plus a bunch of awesome libraries & tight integrations like Bullet, Blender, NiftyGUI and other goodies.
Documentation
Did you miss it? Don't sweat it, here it is again.
Contributing
Read our contribution guide.
License
New BSD (3-clause) License. In other words, you do whatever makes you happy!