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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T02:26:49+00:00 2026-05-27T02:26:49+00:00

I want to dynamically load images from a database withing a PrimeFaces data table.

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I want to dynamically load images from a database withing a PrimeFaces data table. Code looks like as follows which is based on this PF forum topic:

<p:dataTable id="tablaInventario" var="inv" value="#{registrarPedidoController.inventarioList}" paginator="true" rows="10"
    selection="#{registrarPedidoController.inventarioSelected}" selectionMode="single"                                     
    update="tablaInventario tablaDetalle total totalDesc" dblClickSelect="false" paginatorPosition="bottom">
    <p:column sortBy="producto.codigo" filterBy="producto.codigo">
        <f:facet name="header">#{msg.codigo}</f:facet>
        #{inv.producto.codProducto}
    </p:column>                            
    <p:column>
        <f:facet name="header">Foto</f:facet>
        <p:graphicImage id="photo" value="#{registrarPedidoController.streamedImageById}" cache="FALSE">
            <f:param name="inv" value="#{inv.id}" />
        </p:graphicImage>                                
    </p:column>
</p:dataTable>

with

public StreamedContent getStreamedImageById() {
    DefaultStreamedContent image = null;
    String get = FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().getExternalContext().getRequestParameterMap().get("inv");
    System.out.println("[Param]: " + get); // This prints null.
    Long id = new Long(get);
    List<Inventario> listInventarios = controladorRegistrarPedido.listInventarios();

    for (Inventario i : listInventarios) {
        if (i.getId().compareTo(id) == 0) {
            byte[] foto = i.getProducto().getFoto();
            image = new DefaultStreamedContent(new ByteArrayInputStream(foto), "image/png");
        }
    }

    return image;
}

However I can’t get it work. My param is passing “null” to my backing bean. How is this caused and how can I solve it?

I am using Netbeans 6.9.1, JSF 2.0 and Primefaces 2.2.RC2.

I went on using BalusC first solution, it worked fine but images aren’t being rendered in the UI. Exceptions Glassfish is throwing up:

WARNING: StandardWrapperValve[Faces Servlet]: PWC1406: Servlet.service() for servlet Faces Servlet threw exception
java.lang.NullPointerException
        at com.sun.faces.mgbean.BeanManager$ScopeManager$ViewScopeHandler.isInScope(BeanManager.java:552)

Well seems I get working thanks to BalusC. I’ve to used RequestScoped, SessionScoped or ApplicationScoped for managing the getStreamedImageId. However in the UI is always setting the default image (for the null cases) and not as expected the image that correspondes to each row. The new code is:

public StreamedContent streamedById(Long id) {
    DefaultStreamedContent image = null;

    System.out.println("[ID inventario]: " + id);

    List<Inventario> listInventarios = controladorRegistrarPedido.listInventarios();
    for (Inventario i : listInventarios) {
        if (i.getId().equals(id)) {
            byte[] foto = i.getProducto().getFoto();
            if (foto != null) {
                System.out.println("   [Foto]: " + foto);
                image = new DefaultStreamedContent(new ByteArrayInputStream(foto), "image/png");
                break;
            }
        }


    }
    if (image == null) {
        System.out.println("       [Image null]");
        byte[] foto = listInventarios.get(0).getProducto().getFoto();
        image = new DefaultStreamedContent(new ByteArrayInputStream(foto), "image/png");
    }

    System.out.println("   [Foto Streamed]: " + image);

    return image;

}
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    2026-05-27T02:26:50+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 2:26 am

    The <p:graphicImage> will call the getter method twice. First time is when the <img> element is to be rendered to HTML and thus requires an URL in the src attribute. If you just return new DefaultStreamedContent(), then it will autogenerate the right URL in src attribute. Second time is when the browser really requests the image, this is the moment when you should return the actual image.

    So, the getter method should basically look like this:

    public StreamedContent getStreamedImageById() {
        FacesContext context = FacesContext.getCurrentInstance();
    
        if (context.getCurrentPhaseId() == PhaseId.RENDER_RESPONSE) {
            // So, we're rendering the view. Return a stub StreamedContent so that it will generate right URL.
            return new DefaultStreamedContent();
        }
        else {
            // So, browser is requesting the image. Get ID value from actual request param.
            String id = context.getExternalContext().getRequestParameterMap().get("id");
            Image image = service.find(Long.valueOf(id));
            return new DefaultStreamedContent(new ByteArrayInputStream(image.getBytes()));
        }
    }
    
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