How to set image icon to JFrame

Hi all,
how to set image icon in the title bar of JFrame
Thank for your help in advance

thanks
I have done as:
Image image;
image=getToolkit().getImage("database_yellow.png");
if(image==null)System.out.println("fault
n("fault image");
this.setIconImage(image);
but when I run my application, I can't see the database_yellow.png in the
title barHm, strange ... from the code snippet you just posted I can't find the error.
This may seem weird, but try to load a small .gif image instead ...
Are you sure the Image is not equal to null?
kind regards,
Jos

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