You might encode the image as Base 64, pass it to JS as a String, and use the data:image/gif;
form URL to display it in the web page. You'll need to 'roll your own' base 64 encoder or find an API, since the J2SE has no inbuilt method for the conversion.1
It might look something like this in the HTML.
<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhEAAOALMAAOazToeHh0tLS/7LZv/0jvb29t/f3//Ub/
/ge8WSLf/rhf/3kdbW1mxsbP//mf///yH5BAAAAAAALAAAAAAQAA4AAARe8L1Ekyky67QZ1hLnjM5UUde0ECwLJoExKcpp
V0aCcGCmTIHEIUEqjgaORCMxIC6e0CcguWw6aFjsVMkkIr7g77ZKPJjPZqIyd7sJAgVGoEGv2xsBxqNgYPj/gAwXEQA7"
width="16" height="14" alt="embedded folder icon">
E.G. taken from Inline Images with Data URLs.
- On later JREs (once JAXB was introduced) look to use
DatatypeConverter.printBase64Binary(byte[])
something like this:
ByteArrayOutputStream baos = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
try {
ImageIO.write(image, "png", baos);
} catch (IOException e) {
showError(e);
e.printStackTrace();
}
String imageString = "data:image/png;base64," +
DatatypeConverter.printBase64Binary(baos.toByteArray());
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