How to get smile sad face ?

My Project
If you push the �Smile� button you get a smiling face. If you push the �Sad� button you get a sad face.
i am not able to get how to build smile face and sad face in the frame
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Search on Image API , since you are talking about Frame after all :)
Search on google "Java Image" I think it is the first link
Basically just load the image of a simily or a sad face according to the button click :)
Regards,
Sim085

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