That doesn't help. I know how to do it in Swing and AWT.

Ralf


On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 2:36 AM, mram <[email protected]> wrote:
> I haven't seen something like that. I know that with AWT, you can use
> an icon and put it into a label, but this is not the case because you
> can't use AWT with GWT. But still I tell you how you should do it in
> AWT:
>   JLabel label = new JLabel();
>   ImageIcon icon = new ImageIcon("images/my_image.jpg");
>   ImageIcon iconoEscala = new
> ImageIcon(icon.getImage().getScaledInstance(400, 400,
> java.awt.Image.SCALE_DEFAULT));
>   label.setIcon(iconoEscala);
>
>
>
> On 22 mar, 20:01, Ralf B <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Is there a very very simple way to create a label with an image
>> without using CSS, or is the only way to use HTML objects? I was
>> hoping for a constructor like this:
>>
>> Image myImage = new Image(url);
>> Label myLabel = new Label(myimage, "This is the text");
>>
>> Best Regards :)
>
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