Software made using Java

Fire! Mobile

In order to demonstrate shooter games using GameLib I tried to translate a game I made earlier for Flash, namely Fire!. I had to conclude that this translation would not be complete because of shortcomings in hardware on mobile devices. A lot of enemies would have to be cut and the animations would not have been that impressive anymore. Although I was able to take it quite far with realtime rotation of enemies and a lot of cool effect. Maybe I will resume this project one day.
Java, Mobile, GameLib
Thursday April 14. 2005

The Museum of Modern Art

For our december project we have created a system for determining our position in the real world. Based on this information, position-specific data will be presented on the mobile device. We have used a museum as a scenario, so that the information we are presented with, are virtual images that we could imagine that is placed on the walls as we move around. We use BlipNet from BlipSystems for communication between a server and the mobile device.
  • Positions the user using cell positioning
  • BlipNet is unfortunately not good enough for exact positioning
Java, Mobile
Friday December 17. 2004

Tic Tac Toe Generic

In my search for perfection I created this a new version which contains all functionality of the original game, plus support for absolutely all phones supporting Java. In addition this version has stronger branding than the original one.
Java, Mobile
Saturday September 20. 2003

Steinkjer municipal information client



This client was created for Steinkjer municipal and was created as an alternative to the solutions they have been using earlier. It was never developed further than the prototype stage, as Bravida Geomatikk division Steinkjer was closed down.

The application contains functionality for extracting information about real estate and place of resident, and also combining this information to create more comprehensive reports.

One of the most interesting functions, is taht it is possible to fint the cross-section between a property and area class. This means that you could select an area consisting of spruce forest inside a property. If you click in this area, the selected segment will be cut at the end of the property. This functionality does also make it possible to create reports on what classes of areas you can find within a given property.
Java, ASP, Browser, GIS, Oracle
Wednesday September 17. 2003

TicTacToe

Tic Tac Toe reproduced for mobile devices. The reason why I chosed this game, was that I have already made an applet-version, which would make it easy to convert this game to a java-based game for mobile devices.
Java, Mobile
Tuesday September 9. 2003

GIS in Schools





A pre-project test application made for the SkoleGIS (Norwegian text) project that is about to start. The goal of this project is to introduce GIS as a helping tool in school. By letting students use this service, they might themselves browse the map, select a point at the map, and add a point of interest with more information. This point could then be read by other students at the same school. If the other student finds this interesting, he could select this point, and add comments to it. Read more about a similar success-project in Denmark here. (Danish text)
Java, ASP, Browser, GIS, Oracle
Tuesday July 29. 2003

Steinkjer municipal forest





Portal created for Steinkjer municipality with a presentation of their department of municipal forest. This project was developed as part of my job at Bravida Geomatikk.
Java, ASP, Browser, GIS, Oracle
Monday May 19. 2003

Balls 2

A two-player version of an earlier game. You can play either against a human player or the computer. If you get collection of similar colored balls, random balls in half the number of those you collected will fall on the window of the opponent.
  • Constantly harder levels. Number of balls increase, and the AI gets better and better.
  • All setting that is adjusted for levels when playing in single-player mode, kan be changed when playing in two-player mode.
  • All keys can be changed in the menu.
Java, Browser
Thursday February 6. 2003

Platform

Yet another demo for the system I am currently working on. This demo show a small level, but can be interesting in it self. Only time will show if I manage to make a complete game out of this.
  • The complete retro feeling.
  • Collision detection in all direction, gravitation.
  • Animated parallax background.
  • Not quite pixel-perfect yet, but it will get there. Currently pixel.perfect only against the map itself.
Java, Browser
Saturday February 1. 2003

Shape file viewer


This application is utilizing the GeoTools toolkit to show maps as shape-files. This format was created by the leading developer of mapping software for net, ESRI. As the functionality of this toolkit was as I wanted them to be, I didn't need to change or add any new tools to it. Please note that you will need to have Java Runtime installed on your computer in order for this application to run.
  • Supports all files in shape format.
  • History that remembers your map extents.
  • Zooming, panning and full extent.
Java, Desktop, GIS
Tuesday August 27. 2002
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