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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T11:05:27+00:00 2026-06-04T11:05:27+00:00

Ok so I got a static ImageIcon and the Image just doesn’t show up.

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Ok so I got a static ImageIcon and the Image just doesn’t show up. In the same program I use other ImagesIcon but they are not static so when I declare them I do it like this:

public ImageIcon blabla = new ImageIcon(getClass().getResource(blabla.png)); 

But if I declare a ImageIcon Static I cannot use that line since one cannot get acces to getClass() from a static value. Right now those images are not showing up using this:

public static ImageIcon blabla = new ImageIcon(blabla.png); 

Thanks for your help!

public static ImageIcon networkOfflineIcon = new ImageIcon("Images/networkOfflineIcon.png");
public static ImageIcon networkIcon = new ImageIcon("Images/networkIcon.png");
protected static JMenuItem jmiRemote = new JMenuItem("  Remote", networkOfflineIcon);
//************************************************************************
public static void changeNetWorkStatus(boolean network_status)          
//************************************************************************
{
    if(network_status){
        Application.jmiRemote.setIcon(networkIcon);
        Application.jmiRemote.setText("NetWork Online/Remote is On");
        Application.lockScreenRemote();

    }else if(!network_status){
        Application.jmiRemote.setIcon(networkOfflineIcon);
        Application.jmiRemote.setText("NetWork Offline/Remote is Off");
        Application.unlockScreenRemote();
    }
}//DOESNT CHANGE THE IMAGE
//************************************************************************
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    2026-06-04T11:05:28+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 11:05 am

    In a static context, you can write:

    public ImageIcon imageIcon = new ImageIcon(MyClass.class.getResource("icon.png"));
    

    Or, alternatively try ImageIO.read(new File("icon.png"))

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