How to make image slider in java which retrieve image from database?
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How do I make an image slider in java which retrieves an image from a database and slides one by one? For a better understanding, I've added an image from the application.
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private void jButton1ActionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent evt)
try
String sql ="select * from images";
pst=conn.prepareStatement(sql);
rs=pst.executeQuery();
if(rs.next())
byte imagedata = rs.getBytes("image");
format = new ImageIcon(imagedata);
imageShowIcon.setIcon(format);
catch (SQLException ex)
System.out.println(ex +"select error");
java image swing
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How do I make an image slider in java which retrieves an image from a database and slides one by one? For a better understanding, I've added an image from the application.
enter image description here
private void jButton1ActionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent evt)
try
String sql ="select * from images";
pst=conn.prepareStatement(sql);
rs=pst.executeQuery();
if(rs.next())
byte imagedata = rs.getBytes("image");
format = new ImageIcon(imagedata);
imageShowIcon.setIcon(format);
catch (SQLException ex)
System.out.println(ex +"select error");
java image swing
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Hi @Mirwais. Welcome to StackOverflow. The question you have asked is quite broad. Can you share what you have tried? It looks like an Applet based system.
– Sid
Nov 10 at 10:47
1)if(rs.next()) .. imageShowIcon.setIcon(format);
This code will only result in the last image of the result set being shown. The code needs to do one of a variety of ways of handling multiple images, like keeping a reference to an array or list of images to be shown in a single label, or putting each of the images as elements of a scroll pane. 2)catch (SQLException ex) System.out.println(ex +"select error");
change that to addex.printStackTrace();
which provides more information with less typing than theprintln
statement..
– Andrew Thompson
Nov 10 at 13:51
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How do I make an image slider in java which retrieves an image from a database and slides one by one? For a better understanding, I've added an image from the application.
enter image description here
private void jButton1ActionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent evt)
try
String sql ="select * from images";
pst=conn.prepareStatement(sql);
rs=pst.executeQuery();
if(rs.next())
byte imagedata = rs.getBytes("image");
format = new ImageIcon(imagedata);
imageShowIcon.setIcon(format);
catch (SQLException ex)
System.out.println(ex +"select error");
java image swing
How do I make an image slider in java which retrieves an image from a database and slides one by one? For a better understanding, I've added an image from the application.
enter image description here
private void jButton1ActionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent evt)
try
String sql ="select * from images";
pst=conn.prepareStatement(sql);
rs=pst.executeQuery();
if(rs.next())
byte imagedata = rs.getBytes("image");
format = new ImageIcon(imagedata);
imageShowIcon.setIcon(format);
catch (SQLException ex)
System.out.println(ex +"select error");
java image swing
java image swing
edited Nov 10 at 13:48
Andrew Thompson
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asked Nov 10 at 10:44
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Hi @Mirwais. Welcome to StackOverflow. The question you have asked is quite broad. Can you share what you have tried? It looks like an Applet based system.
– Sid
Nov 10 at 10:47
1)if(rs.next()) .. imageShowIcon.setIcon(format);
This code will only result in the last image of the result set being shown. The code needs to do one of a variety of ways of handling multiple images, like keeping a reference to an array or list of images to be shown in a single label, or putting each of the images as elements of a scroll pane. 2)catch (SQLException ex) System.out.println(ex +"select error");
change that to addex.printStackTrace();
which provides more information with less typing than theprintln
statement..
– Andrew Thompson
Nov 10 at 13:51
add a comment |
1
Hi @Mirwais. Welcome to StackOverflow. The question you have asked is quite broad. Can you share what you have tried? It looks like an Applet based system.
– Sid
Nov 10 at 10:47
1)if(rs.next()) .. imageShowIcon.setIcon(format);
This code will only result in the last image of the result set being shown. The code needs to do one of a variety of ways of handling multiple images, like keeping a reference to an array or list of images to be shown in a single label, or putting each of the images as elements of a scroll pane. 2)catch (SQLException ex) System.out.println(ex +"select error");
change that to addex.printStackTrace();
which provides more information with less typing than theprintln
statement..
– Andrew Thompson
Nov 10 at 13:51
1
1
Hi @Mirwais. Welcome to StackOverflow. The question you have asked is quite broad. Can you share what you have tried? It looks like an Applet based system.
– Sid
Nov 10 at 10:47
Hi @Mirwais. Welcome to StackOverflow. The question you have asked is quite broad. Can you share what you have tried? It looks like an Applet based system.
– Sid
Nov 10 at 10:47
1)
if(rs.next()) .. imageShowIcon.setIcon(format);
This code will only result in the last image of the result set being shown. The code needs to do one of a variety of ways of handling multiple images, like keeping a reference to an array or list of images to be shown in a single label, or putting each of the images as elements of a scroll pane. 2) catch (SQLException ex) System.out.println(ex +"select error");
change that to add ex.printStackTrace();
which provides more information with less typing than the println
statement..– Andrew Thompson
Nov 10 at 13:51
1)
if(rs.next()) .. imageShowIcon.setIcon(format);
This code will only result in the last image of the result set being shown. The code needs to do one of a variety of ways of handling multiple images, like keeping a reference to an array or list of images to be shown in a single label, or putting each of the images as elements of a scroll pane. 2) catch (SQLException ex) System.out.println(ex +"select error");
change that to add ex.printStackTrace();
which provides more information with less typing than the println
statement..– Andrew Thompson
Nov 10 at 13:51
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Hi @Mirwais. Welcome to StackOverflow. The question you have asked is quite broad. Can you share what you have tried? It looks like an Applet based system.
– Sid
Nov 10 at 10:47
1)
if(rs.next()) .. imageShowIcon.setIcon(format);
This code will only result in the last image of the result set being shown. The code needs to do one of a variety of ways of handling multiple images, like keeping a reference to an array or list of images to be shown in a single label, or putting each of the images as elements of a scroll pane. 2)catch (SQLException ex) System.out.println(ex +"select error");
change that to addex.printStackTrace();
which provides more information with less typing than theprintln
statement..– Andrew Thompson
Nov 10 at 13:51