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Revision as of 08:06, 22 June 2013
X3D version 4.0 Development efforts are considering potentially major additions to the baseline X3D architecture.
- Major technology under consideration: HTML5, Declarative 3D, X3DOM
- Major technology under consideration: Augmented Reality Continuum (ARC)
- Relaxing prior design constraints can enable a broader new basis for X3D integration
- Normalizing interaction semantics with HTML5 might further open up X3D for Web authors
Please contact us if you think additional technologies need to be considered. X3D futures planning is currently a Web3D Consortium member-only activity.
Backwards and forward compatibility
- A major benefit of using the X3D standard is full backwards compatibility with prior VRML97 and X3D content
- X3D version 3.4 Development is proceeding in parallel to enable continued evolution of the current X3D architecture
- Our goal is to maximize, but not necessarily require, backwards compatibility in version 4.0
- A great majority of X3D nodes and features are likely achievable without change
- Some X3D features may require import/export conversion for compatibility (ROUTEs and sensors perhaps)
- A few features might be refactored, deprecated or obsoleted (none yet identified)
The comprehensive forward compatibility of VRML97 and X3D with later-developed X3D versions shows that careful anticipatory design is achievable.
Open questions
- Are ARC abstract design and X3D AR proposals sufficiently mature to enable integration with HTML5/Declarative 3D issues?
- Are X3D Layer/Layering components compatible with HTML5 overlay model? Are they still needed, perhaps for multiscreen support?