Thanks Sebastian.

I'll give this a try before I go the pure URL way :)

Thanks.

On 2/14/11, Sebastian Rothbucher <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, you might try using a base 64 string as source. So when you have a
> base 64 string, you might try:
> Image myimage=new Image();
> myimage.setUrl("data:image/jpeg;base64,"+picdata.getText());
> Maybe this works; to be honest, I'm not 100% sure but GWT seems to do
> this for some image coming with the framework...
>
> Best regards
>     Sebastian Rothbucher
>
> On 14 Feb., 10:16, MJ <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hey guys.
>>
>> I did some researching on this matter but besides ClientBundle I
>> failed to find something that would help me here. ClientBundle would
>> work OK in case I would have the images as static references, but what
>> I am trying to do (just playing around, getting to know this GWT) is
>> similar to file explorer. A tree on the left side of my workspace
>> shows folders with files inside them. For my purposes, picture files.
>> And these folders can be anywhere on the HDD. Now, how would I go
>> about sending selected image (or complete folder content) to client
>> side?
>>
>> What I had in mind is that I would create a widget that would hold an
>> Image object on it + perhaps a label or two. Nothing fancy. This
>> widget would call a asnyc service to get the picture data from the
>> server. Bytes. But, once I would get the data to the client side, how
>> can I create an Image object out of it? I did not find a way.
>>
>> Alternative I could probably make browsing only possible on such
>> folders that are accessible over the internet (virtual folders I think
>> is the correct term) and just send over appropriate URLs, since Image
>> does accept such parameter. But I would really like to know if
>> original idea is feasible. ImageResource from received bytes?
>>
>> Thank you all.
>
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