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I have been browsing Stackoverflow all day looking for how to do this and I have not been successful yet

I am packaging a quick game I made into a executable jar but I didnt reference the images correctly I just referenced the files

background = ImageIO.read(new File("wood.jpeg"));

I have my classes in src default package Im not sure where I should add the images or if I have to add it to the build path or correct way of adding the images to the build path in the newest version of eclipse

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Files in a Jar are not files in the sense of a file on disk. They are simply a (possibly) compressed stream of bytes.

Java makes it easy to extract these "resources" from Jar files through the use of the ClassLoader

background = ImageIO.read(getClass().getResource("/wood.jpeg"));

Should work...

This will return a URL which ImageIO can use to load the resource.

You could also have a read of

And I could list some more. So, yeah, it gets asked a lot ;)

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    +1 Very simple explanation, but you should also mention where the images should go in a project. e.g. src/main/resources for maven to pick up.
    – asgs
    Sep 19, 2012 at 5:08
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    See also the embedded-resource info. page. Sep 19, 2012 at 5:08
  • @asgs I feel that point goes beyond the question. With the right build file/circumstances, we can generate images at build-time. Sep 19, 2012 at 5:15
  • @AndrewThompson Right, just wanted to let the OP know that there's a commonly used directory dedicated for resources. @-MadProgrammer Yes, that's a quick example.
    – asgs
    Sep 19, 2012 at 5:20
  • I got this to work but only after dragging the image files into the bin folder although I have not been able to launch the execuatble jar since.. Thank you!
    – Mintybacon
    Sep 19, 2012 at 19:20
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Try using Constructing Runnable Jar using the Eclipse.

R_Click on the Project in the Package Explorer ---> 
Export ---> Runnable JAR file ---> 
Select the option of Package required libraries into generated JAR
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    This option refers to libraries rather than resources, and it does not address the problem of attempting to load the zip entry as if it were a File. Sep 19, 2012 at 5:11

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