Doubt in setting image icon

I have an apppliction in which i am painting icon , i have used jav.net.URL to get the path of the image.I 'm getting the path displayed in my console.When i use the same path to display my node,i t says that nullpointer exception ...i m sure that i have set the path and image is in the repective directory..Whatz wrong with this ..can anyone help? catergory is my tree node
String path="images/bell.gif";
java.net.URL imgURL = ObjectGroup.class.getResource(path);
System.out.println("image path"+imgURL);
category.setImageAt(new ImageIcon(ObjectGroup.class.
getResource("D:/rev/rl/classes/re/r/rcs/ri/coduct/images/bell.gif")), 0);

String path="images/bell.gif";
java.net.URL imgURL =
RL imgURL = ObjectGroup.class.getResource(path);
System.out.println("image path"+imgURL);
category.setImageAt(new
ImageAt(new ImageIcon(ObjectGroup.class.
getResource("D:/rev/rl/classes/re/r/rcs/ri/coduct/imag
s/bell.gif")), 0);you should use the imgUrl...
category.setImageAt(new ImageAt(new ImageIcon(imgURL)),0);
should do it

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