how open image with url in javafx












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I have banner an I wont to put it in my javaFX application.
And when user click on the image open default browser.



try {
String path = "http://developer.am/webservice/banner728x90.gif";
URL url = new URL(path);
BufferedImage image = ImageIO.read(url);
label = new JLabel(new ImageIcon(image));

} catch (Exception exp) {
exp.printStackTrace();
}


also I am trying to convert above code from awt in JavaFX










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    I have banner an I wont to put it in my javaFX application.
    And when user click on the image open default browser.



    try {
    String path = "http://developer.am/webservice/banner728x90.gif";
    URL url = new URL(path);
    BufferedImage image = ImageIO.read(url);
    label = new JLabel(new ImageIcon(image));

    } catch (Exception exp) {
    exp.printStackTrace();
    }


    also I am trying to convert above code from awt in JavaFX










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      I have banner an I wont to put it in my javaFX application.
      And when user click on the image open default browser.



      try {
      String path = "http://developer.am/webservice/banner728x90.gif";
      URL url = new URL(path);
      BufferedImage image = ImageIO.read(url);
      label = new JLabel(new ImageIcon(image));

      } catch (Exception exp) {
      exp.printStackTrace();
      }


      also I am trying to convert above code from awt in JavaFX










      share|improve this question













      I have banner an I wont to put it in my javaFX application.
      And when user click on the image open default browser.



      try {
      String path = "http://developer.am/webservice/banner728x90.gif";
      URL url = new URL(path);
      BufferedImage image = ImageIO.read(url);
      label = new JLabel(new ImageIcon(image));

      } catch (Exception exp) {
      exp.printStackTrace();
      }


      also I am trying to convert above code from awt in JavaFX







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          Lets see. First the ingredients:




          1. Image

          2. Button

          3. ImageView

          4. Open Link in System Browser with JavaFX


          Putting this together:



          String path = "http://...";
          String pathToOpen = "http://...";

          Image image = new Image(path);
          ImageView imageView = new ImageView(image);

          Button button = new Button("clickMe!", imageView);
          button.setOnAction(ev -> getHostServices().showDocument(pathToOpen));





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          • thanks, very helpfull
            – Hayk Harutyunyan
            Nov 18 '14 at 6:27










          • No problem. And if this answers your question, please mark this answer accordingly ;-)
            – eckig
            Nov 18 '14 at 7:15











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          Lets see. First the ingredients:




          1. Image

          2. Button

          3. ImageView

          4. Open Link in System Browser with JavaFX


          Putting this together:



          String path = "http://...";
          String pathToOpen = "http://...";

          Image image = new Image(path);
          ImageView imageView = new ImageView(image);

          Button button = new Button("clickMe!", imageView);
          button.setOnAction(ev -> getHostServices().showDocument(pathToOpen));





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          • thanks, very helpfull
            – Hayk Harutyunyan
            Nov 18 '14 at 6:27










          • No problem. And if this answers your question, please mark this answer accordingly ;-)
            – eckig
            Nov 18 '14 at 7:15
















          9














          Lets see. First the ingredients:




          1. Image

          2. Button

          3. ImageView

          4. Open Link in System Browser with JavaFX


          Putting this together:



          String path = "http://...";
          String pathToOpen = "http://...";

          Image image = new Image(path);
          ImageView imageView = new ImageView(image);

          Button button = new Button("clickMe!", imageView);
          button.setOnAction(ev -> getHostServices().showDocument(pathToOpen));





          share|improve this answer























          • thanks, very helpfull
            – Hayk Harutyunyan
            Nov 18 '14 at 6:27










          • No problem. And if this answers your question, please mark this answer accordingly ;-)
            – eckig
            Nov 18 '14 at 7:15














          9












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          9






          Lets see. First the ingredients:




          1. Image

          2. Button

          3. ImageView

          4. Open Link in System Browser with JavaFX


          Putting this together:



          String path = "http://...";
          String pathToOpen = "http://...";

          Image image = new Image(path);
          ImageView imageView = new ImageView(image);

          Button button = new Button("clickMe!", imageView);
          button.setOnAction(ev -> getHostServices().showDocument(pathToOpen));





          share|improve this answer














          Lets see. First the ingredients:




          1. Image

          2. Button

          3. ImageView

          4. Open Link in System Browser with JavaFX


          Putting this together:



          String path = "http://...";
          String pathToOpen = "http://...";

          Image image = new Image(path);
          ImageView imageView = new ImageView(image);

          Button button = new Button("clickMe!", imageView);
          button.setOnAction(ev -> getHostServices().showDocument(pathToOpen));






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          edited May 23 '17 at 12:17









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          answered Nov 17 '14 at 19:27









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          • thanks, very helpfull
            – Hayk Harutyunyan
            Nov 18 '14 at 6:27










          • No problem. And if this answers your question, please mark this answer accordingly ;-)
            – eckig
            Nov 18 '14 at 7:15


















          • thanks, very helpfull
            – Hayk Harutyunyan
            Nov 18 '14 at 6:27










          • No problem. And if this answers your question, please mark this answer accordingly ;-)
            – eckig
            Nov 18 '14 at 7:15
















          thanks, very helpfull
          – Hayk Harutyunyan
          Nov 18 '14 at 6:27




          thanks, very helpfull
          – Hayk Harutyunyan
          Nov 18 '14 at 6:27












          No problem. And if this answers your question, please mark this answer accordingly ;-)
          – eckig
          Nov 18 '14 at 7:15




          No problem. And if this answers your question, please mark this answer accordingly ;-)
          – eckig
          Nov 18 '14 at 7:15


















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