FARMINGTON HILLS, MI – Engineering software and services provider, CCE, has announced the immediate availability of ODX/JT – CAD Libraries for reading and writing native JT format files without licensing JTOpen.
ODX/JT includes support for product structure (parts & assemblies), faceted geometry (LOD’s, Shapes…), attributes (transforms, materials…) and PMI information in JT files among others. The recent inclusion of JT expands CCE’s already expansive list of ODX Libraries that includes ODX/Cat (CATIA V4), ODX/Cat5 (CATIA V5), ODX/Ug (NX), ODX/SW (SolidWorks), ODX/PS (Parasolid), ODX/IGES and ODX/STEP.
CCE’s ODX (Open Data Exchange) is a suite of CAD-independent libraries that gives users the ability to read & write native CAD files without the cost of ownership associated with the CAD system. JT is a 3D format used for product visualization, collaboration, and CAD data exchange.
CCE has a state-of-the-art software research and development center in Chennai, India. It's offices are located in Farmington Hills, Michigan, Englewood, New Jersey, Reading, UK.
CCE’s ODX Libraries are highly portable object-oriented C++ API to help create interoperable applications. They could be used for enhancing the ability of an application to support multiple CAD formats enabling a wider customer base, or simply to access CAD data and use in any custom engineering application. Applications developed using ODX are completely independent of any form of CAD software or licensing.
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