Jbox2D How to create a frame to render in?











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In Swing Java, one can easily create a frame and then draw graphics and then control those graphics and what not. I am looking for something similar in Jbox2D. My ultimate goal is to create a cube that the user can control with WASD and can stand on top of other shapes without falling through. I have looked and looked online but cannot find anything to help. I already have it installed, I am just looking for something simple. Please help if you can.










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  • I highly recommend LibGDX. It works well with box2D and is super easy to setup
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In Swing Java, one can easily create a frame and then draw graphics and then control those graphics and what not. I am looking for something similar in Jbox2D. My ultimate goal is to create a cube that the user can control with WASD and can stand on top of other shapes without falling through. I have looked and looked online but cannot find anything to help. I already have it installed, I am just looking for something simple. Please help if you can.










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In Swing Java, one can easily create a frame and then draw graphics and then control those graphics and what not. I am looking for something similar in Jbox2D. My ultimate goal is to create a cube that the user can control with WASD and can stand on top of other shapes without falling through. I have looked and looked online but cannot find anything to help. I already have it installed, I am just looking for something simple. Please help if you can.










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In Swing Java, one can easily create a frame and then draw graphics and then control those graphics and what not. I am looking for something similar in Jbox2D. My ultimate goal is to create a cube that the user can control with WASD and can stand on top of other shapes without falling through. I have looked and looked online but cannot find anything to help. I already have it installed, I am just looking for something simple. Please help if you can.







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  • I highly recommend LibGDX. It works well with box2D and is super easy to setup
    – Squiddie
    Nov 21 at 20:52




















  • I highly recommend LibGDX. It works well with box2D and is super easy to setup
    – Squiddie
    Nov 21 at 20:52


















I highly recommend LibGDX. It works well with box2D and is super easy to setup
– Squiddie
Nov 21 at 20:52






I highly recommend LibGDX. It works well with box2D and is super easy to setup
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Nov 21 at 20:52



















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