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.
A.class.getResource("images/edit.png")
. Maybe this is the way the WindowBuilder expects internal resources to be adressed. Give it a try ;)