Hi Fernando and thank you very much for your answer, I need that for an abstraction layer on mapserver to develop desktop applications. Do you know what imageObj.getByte() returns? There is a lack of documentation for JavaMapserver-API, yet, isn't it?
Best regards, Oliver Am Freitag, 17. Februar 2006 17:31 schrieb Fernando Simon: > Hi Oliver, > I already used JavaMapscript but never needed to convert the > imageobj to awt.image. > I don't believe that it's possible to do directly, so the best way > is save the image and after use the awt.image. > Best regards. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Fernando Simon > Mapserver and Oracle Spatial developer > G10 - Laboratorio de Computacao Aplicada - Brazil > http://www.univali.br/g10 - UNIVALI/CTTMAR > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Oliver Lichte (by way of Oliver Lichte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote: > > Hello. > > > > Was this question too trivial or too difficult??? Unfortunately, no-one > > answered untit now, so I'll try it again: > > > > I'd like to convert imageObj to java.awt.image. Is it possible to get > > direct pixel access via Java mapserver-API or do I have always to create > > a temporary file to share the image? > > > > What is the content of the byte-array returned by method getByte()? > > > > Regards, > > Oliver -- Junior Research Group IMPULSE ICBM * Carl-v.-Ossietzky University of Oldenburg PO-Box 2503 * 26111 Oldenburg - Germany - http://www.icbm.de/impulse room: W15-2-239 * fon:+49-441-798-3622 * fax:+49-441-798-3404
