And for DICOM, I have made some ok experiences with the free (at least
as free as in beer?!) toolkit dcmtk. Maybe you'll find this useful:
http://support.dcmtk.org/docs/mod_dcmimage.html

dcmtk can be downloaded here: http://www.dcmtk.org/dcmtk.php.en

It's written in C, not in Java, so you'll have to use JNI or interface
with the command line.

Chris

On Feb 24, 6:58 pm, Thad <[email protected]> wrote:
> GWT can only do what browsers can do, and browsers won't display these
> formats without a plugin.
>
> You can purchase a plugin from some 3rd party, or you can convert the
> image to a format supported by your browser, like JPEG or PNG, and
> display that.  To convert the image, you need a commercial library or
> Sun's JAI/JAI-ImageI/O.
>
> My application supports a document imaging/document management system
> in which the vast majority of the images are TIFF Gp4 (with just
> enough of other formats, TIFF and otherwise, to keep me on my toes).
> I use JAI and JAI-ImageI/O to decompress, manipulate, and convert the
> images to PNG for display in the browser.
>
> On Feb 24, 2:32 am, dwin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I am trying to display images that are of tiff and dicom formats but
> > is facing problems in doing so.
> > Is it possible to display images of thses types of format?
>
> > -Dwin

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