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I'm accepting an image as input from the user. I want to only allow a JPEG image. The image is arriving as an InputStream (called myInputStream below). In the code below, the Iterator returned by ImageIO.getImageReaders() is always empty.

ImageInputStream imageInputStream = ImageIO.createImageInputStream(
    myInputStream);
Iterator<ImageReader> iter = ImageIO.getImageReaders(imageInputStream);
if (!iter.hasNext()) {
    // this always happens
}
ImageReader reader = (ImageReader) iter.next();
if (!reader.getFormatName().equals("jpeg")) {
    // haven't got this far yet
}

I have also tried passing myInputStream directly to ImageIO.getImageReaders() with the same result.

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  • write you OS and JDK versions. On my ubuntu 10.04 with OpenJDK 6, ImageIO.getImageReaders returns an instance of com.sun.imageio.plugins.jpeg.JPEGImageReader Dec 25, 2010 at 13:56
  • It's Mac OS X 10.6 with JDK 1.6 (the default version that comes with OS X)
    – alexantd
    Dec 25, 2010 at 14:28
  • seems like mac osx does not support advanced java imaging forums.java.net/node/669174 Dec 25, 2010 at 16:53

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An empty iterator usually means ImageIO hasn't found a good image reader for decoding your image. This may be because you'are missing the right decoder in your classpath, or you image has an unsupported color model.

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