I am using the Background Panel class for background images on my JPanels. So far I have succeeded in Gradients, SCALED images and ACTUAL images but if I set the style of the background to TILED, the Desktop Application fails/crashes, it opens but the window is empty (see through) and I have to Stop the application to close it. I am not getting any errors in my console.
Here is the Custom Code on my JPanel:
jPanel2 = new BackgroundPanel(imgHeader, BackgroundPanel.TILED);
My image is defined earlier on:
final Image imgHeader = java.awt.Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getImage(getClass().getResource("/images/headerBar.gif"));
I added logging statements to the Background Panel class
private void drawTiled(Graphics g) {
Dimension d = getSize();
int width = image.getWidth(null); // returning as -1. should be 1
int height = image.getHeight(null); // returning as 48. Correct!
for (int x = 0; x < d.width; x += width) {
System.err.println("outer for imgW" + width + " panelW " + d.width + " newW " + x);
for (int y = 0; y < d.height; y += height) {
g.drawImage(image, x, y, null, null);
System.err.println("inner for" + height);
}
}
}
I found that width = -1 therefor causing an endless loop. The width of the image is actually 1 pixel. The height (48 pixles) is correct. I got the same result when I changed the width of the image to 48 pixels.
More Tests: When I set the width to 48, the height returns -1.
Why is the image width returning as -1?