0

I'm developing an SWT application. I met this strange error. Suppose I have:

public class ShellCenter {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        Display display = new Display();
        Shell shell = new Shell(display);
        shell.setSize(200, 200);

        imgData = new ImageData("src/main/resources/images/edit.png");
        buttonImg = new Image(composite.getDisplay(), imgData);
        addButton.setImage(buttonImg);

        A newA = new A();

        shell.setLocation(x, y);
        shell.open();
        while (!shell.isDisposed()) {
            if (!display.readAndDispatch())
                display.sleep();
        }
        display.dispose();
    }
}

public class A
{
    imgData = new ImageData("src/main/resources/images/edit.png");
    buttonImg = new Image(composite.getDisplay(), imgData);
    editButton.setImage(buttonImg);
} 

Then whenever I change the perspective from source code to design (I use Eclipse and WindowBuilder), I get the message "file not found" for the path in class A but when I run this application it still runs properly, the button's icon still appears. If I want to use the design view I must change that path to an absolute path like: D:/ ... /edit.png . I'm sure that the file's path is ok, because it's used everywhere in the main method and I have no error, but when it's in another class I'm facing that problem.

4
  • 1
    Note that if you are intending to build a jar containing the code and resources this will fail when everything is in the jar. Objects in jars are not files and can't be accessed this way.
    – greg-449
    Aug 13, 2015 at 9:20
  • I'm building an SWT window application since i have a TabFolder with TabItem contains other controls (such as: button, table, label...). So i create a class extends from TabItem that contain those control so if it's easy for me to use that Tab Item in other places. The problems is that, if i put that path in the tab item class i will get this error, the program still run properly but i can't use the window builder any more due to the find not found error as i mentioned above. Aug 13, 2015 at 9:42
  • 1
    As greg-449 already hinted at, to target files in jars you would use something like A.class.getResource("images/edit.png"). Maybe this is the way the WindowBuilder expects internal resources to be adressed. Give it a try ;)
    – Carsten
    Aug 13, 2015 at 10:29
  • i have try to pass an image data to A class but it's not working Aug 14, 2015 at 3:15

0

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.