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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T00:14:07+00:00 2026-05-16T00:14:07+00:00

Based on feedback from URL to load resources from the classpath in Java i

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Based on feedback from URL to load resources from the classpath in Java i have changed my project, to include my image resources into Images.jar

My project setup is now

/program.jar
/Images.jar

In my code i load my images using

InputStream connectedImage = ClassLoader.getSystemResourceAsStream("images/logo.png");

My Eclipse setup is

/src/...
/images/logo.png

My problem

Eclipse cannot find the Systemresource based on that url.
In order to get it to work, i have to

  1. Manually create Images.jar containing my image folder
  2. Add the Images.jar file to the Eclipse project

What I need

  1. How can i configure Eclipse so i can
    use the same code to load the image
    from either Images.Jar (if run from
    commandprompt) or from the images
    folder(if run from Eclipse)?

  2. Is there any way to make Eclipse
    include my /images/ folder when
    creating a runnable jar file of my
    program? Currently it does not
    include anything besides refereced
    jar files and source code.

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    2026-05-16T00:14:07+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 12:14 am

    This is what I usually do:

    1. set the directory as source folder: right click -> Build Path -> Use as Source Folder
    2. change the structure of Images.jar so that the image files are on root (not under any directory)
    3. change the code to:

      InputStream connectedImage = 
          ClassLoader.getSystemResourceAsStream("logo.png");
      

    UPDATE: with 1, you can export the images on the same jar as the classes

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