I am developing an RCP plugin project
that includes certain views.First view take
employee details like name
,address
etc.There is an opt
If it's an RCP App, I would go with a scalable solution.
Create an ImageCache
object, which you instantiate at the beginning of the app lifecycle (preferably in the Activator
class of the app).
This ImageCache
can get images (and cache them, of course) from a path relative to the plugin (e.g. plugin has a folder icons
; then, when you need an icon, you just call Activator.getDefault().getImage("icons/random.png");
- where getDefault()
is the Activator
singleton instance).
Have two of these in the ImageCache
:
public ImageDescriptor getImageDescriptor(final String path)
{
ImageDescriptor imgD = AbstractUIPlugin.imageDescriptorFromPlugin(PLUGIN_ID, path);
if (imgD == null)
{
return null; // OR a "missing icon", e.g. a red flag
}
}
and
public Image getImage(final String path)
{
Image image = imageCacheMap.get(path);
if (image == null)
{
image = getImageDescripto(path).createImage();
imageCacheMap.put(path, image);
}
return image;
}
Since these images need to be disposed, have a method dispose()
in the ImageCache
which is called in the stop()
method of the Activator
.
There are many approaches to this. In my opinion, this is the best one for RCP apps.
Following code segment helped me to resolve the above problem.
byte[] uploadedImg = null;
try {
File f1 = new File(photoUploadPath);
double fileLen = f1.length();
uploadedImg = new byte[(int) fileLen];
FileInputStream inputStream = new FileInputStream(photoUploadPath);
int nRead = 0;
while ((nRead = inputStream.read(uploadedImg)) != -1) {
System.out.println("!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" + new String(uploadedImg));
}
inputStream.close();
} catch (Exception e2) {
// TODO: handle exception
}
BufferedInputStream inputStreamReader = new BufferedInputStream(new ByteArrayInputStream(uploadedImg));
ImageData imageData = new ImageData(inputStreamReader);
Image image = new Image(Display.getCurrent(), imageData);
photoLabel.setImage(image);
Java SWT Load and Resize Image to View or Editor at Dynamically
Button click to open FileDialog Box and selected any image to display on specific label.
ImageLoader class are used to load images from, and save images to, a file or stream
ImageData class are device-independent descriptions of images
SWT's Image class can be used to display images in a GUI
package rcp_demo.Editor;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.FileDialog;
import org.eclipse.swt.custom.CLabel;
import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.Image;
import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.ImageData;
import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.ImageLoader;
public class ProductEditor extends EditorPart {
public static final String ID="rcp_demo.Editor.product";
private Text text;
private CLabel lbl_image_text;
private static final String[] FILTER_NAMES = {
"Images(*.jpg)","Images(*.jpeg)","Images(*.png)","All Files (*.*)"};
// These filter extensions are used to filter which files are displayed.
private static final String[] FILTER_EXTS = { "*.jpg", "*.jpeg", "*.png", "*.*"};
public void createPartControl(final Composite parent) {
parent.setLayout(null);
//Layout with absolute positioning components.
text = new Text(parent, SWT.BORDER);
text.setBounds(25, 57, 169, 19);
Button btnOpen = new Button(parent, SWT.NONE);
btnOpen.setText("open");
btnOpen.addSelectionListener(new SelectionAdapter() {
@Override
public void widgetSelected(SelectionEvent e) {
FileDialog dialog = new FileDialog(PlatformUI.getWorkbench().getActiveWorkbenchWindow().getShell(), SWT.OPEN);
dialog.setFilterNames(FILTER_NAMES);
dialog.setFilterExtensions(FILTER_EXTS);
String result = dialog.open();
if(result!=null)
{
text.setText(result);
Image image=SWTResourceManager.getImage(result);
ImageData imgData = image.getImageData();
imgData=imgData.scaledTo(200, 200);
ImageLoader imageLoader = new ImageLoader();
imageLoader.data = new ImageData[] {imgData};
imageLoader.save(result, SWT.IMAGE_COPY);
System.out.println(imgData.width+"....."+imgData.height);
lbl_image_text.setBounds(25,88,imgData.width+10,imgData.height+10);
//Image size set to Label
//lbl_image_text.setBounds(25,88,image.getBounds().width+10,image.getBounds().height+10);
lbl_image_text.setImage(SWTResourceManager.getImage(result));
}
}
});
btnOpen.setText("open");
lbl_image_text = new CLabel(parent, SWT.Resize);
}
}
The CLabel class provides some advanced features over the Label class. This class can display its text label and image label at the same time.
lbl_image_text.setText("Welcome");
lbl_image_text.setImage(SWTResourceManager.getImage("Image Path"));