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Java Virtual Reality libraries have historically provided a cross-platform bridge between enterprise-level Java applications and immersive 3D environments. However, legacy tools such as Java 3D and jMonkeyVR suffer from deprecated APIs, limited headset compatibility, and poor integration with modern rendering pipelines. This paper introduces jvrlibrary new , a proposed re-architecture of traditional Java VR libraries designed for low-latency rendering, native OpenXR integration, and real-time interaction. The study outlines its modular design, performance benchmarks, and potential applications in scientific simulation, remote education, and cross-reality systems.
