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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T12:08:27+00:00 2026-05-22T12:08:27+00:00

I was writing a small application and when I tried to create an ImageIcon

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I was writing a small application and when I tried to create an ImageIcon I always got an exception. The exception was caused by this line of code:

prayerLevel.setIcon(new ImageIcon(getClass().getResource("/icons/icon_prayer.png")));

Now within my program, the folder /icons/ does exist. I don’t know if it makes the difference but the class file is within a package, where as the icons folder is within the project folder (when you would see the bin and src folder).

I have looked around for a bit and I couldn’t find a solution that could help me solve the problem. Perhaps any of you guys could help?

Edit: someone asked for my folder hierarchy:

Folder Hierarchy

I know the class file is not in the same folder as the icons are, but I’ve made applications where I had to load files from a different folder and doing /folder/ always used to work.

Edit 2:

System.out.println(getClass().getResource("/icons/icon_prayer.png") == null);

Prints true.

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    2026-05-22T12:08:27+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 12:08 pm

    I believe the NPE is being thrown from the ImageIcon constructor as getResource is returning null.

    Try the following:

    getClass().getClassLoader().getResource("/icons/icon_prayer.png")
    

    Or:

    ClassLoader.getSystemResource("/icons/icon_prayer.png")
    
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