Images in windows?

Is it possible to put images in windows with javascript?
I can put buttons, inputs, checkboxes, radiobuttons etc, but I would like some pictures as well. Something like the img tag in html would have been nice...
Anyone?

With the basic script dialogs, no. But with ScriptUI: sure! There should be a few examples lying around this forum, demonstrating how to use PNGs. David Saunders' NugdeWrapper also comes with nice image buttons.

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    import java.awt.event.*;
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    import java.awt.image.BufferedImage;
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    import javax.swing.*;
    import java.io.File;
    import javax.swing.filechooser.FileFilter;
    import java.awt.geom.*;
    public class DP extends JFrame implements ActionListener,
                                               MouseListener,
                                               MouseMotionListener {
        private final int PEN_OP = 1;
        private final int CLEAR_OP = 2;
        private int radius;
        private int radius1;
        private int mousex = 0;
        private int mousey = 0;
        private int prevx = 0;
        private int prevy = 0;
        private boolean initialFreeHand = true;
        private boolean initialLine = true;
        private boolean initialEraser = true;
        private int Orx = 0;
        private int Ory = 0;
        private int OrWidth = 0;
        private int OrHeight = 0;
        private int drawX = 0;
        private int drawY = 0;
        private int polyX = 0;
        private int polyY = 0;
        private int eraserLength = 5;
        private int udefRedValue = 255;
        private int udefGreenValue = 255;
        private int udefBlueValue = 255;
        private int opStatus = PEN_OP;
        private int colorStatus = 1;
        private double zoomPercentage=10;
        private Color mainColor = new Color(0, 0, 0);
        private Color xorColor = new Color(255, 255, 255);
        private Color userDefinedColor =
            new Color(udefRedValue, udefGreenValue,udefBlueValue);
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        private JButton closeButton = new JButton("close");
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         private JButton zoomoutButton = new JButton("ZoomOut");
         private JButton zoomto100Button = new JButton("ZoomTo100");
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         private JButton fwhButton = new JButton("Fit window height");
         private JButton fwButton = new JButton("Fit the window");
        private JButton clearButton = new JButton("Clear");
        private JTextField colorStatusBar = new JTextField(20);
        private JTextField opStatusBar = new JTextField(20);
        private JTextField mouseStatusBar = new JTextField(10);
        private JPanel controlPanel = new JPanel(new GridLayout(18, 1, 0, 0));
        JToolBar jToolbar = new JToolBar();
        private Container container;
        private JScrollBar horizantalSlide=new JScrollBar();
        public BufferedImage image;
        BufferedImage bgImage;
    //    public ImageIcon icon=null;
        JFileChooser fileChooser;
        DrawPanel drawPanel = new DrawPanel(bgImage,zoomPercentage);
        public DP() {
            super("WhiteBoard");
            fileChooser = new JFileChooser(".");
            container = getContentPane();
            container.setBackground(Color.white);
            container.setLayout(new BorderLayout());
            container.add(jToolbar,BorderLayout.NORTH);
            container.add(horizantalSlide);
            jToolbar.add(openButton);
            jToolbar.add(closeButton);
              jToolbar.add(zoominButton);
              jToolbar.add(zoomoutButton);
              jToolbar.add(zoomto100Button);
              jToolbar.add(fwwButton);
              jToolbar.add(fwhButton);
              jToolbar.add(fwButton);
            jToolbar.add(clearButton);
            colorStatusBar.setEditable(false);
            opStatusBar.setEditable(false);
            mouseStatusBar.setEditable(false);
            controlPanel.setBackground(Color.white);
            drawPanel.setBackground(Color.white);
            container.add(controlPanel, "West");
            container.add(drawPanel, "Center");
            openButton.addActionListener(this);
            closeButton.addActionListener(this);
              zoominButton.addActionListener(this);
              zoomoutButton.addActionListener(this);
              zoomto100Button.addActionListener(this);
              fwwButton.addActionListener(this);
              fwhButton.addActionListener(this);
              fwButton.addActionListener(this);
            clearButton.addActionListener(this);
            drawPanel.addMouseMotionListener(this);
            drawPanel.addMouseListener(this);
            addMouseListener(this);
            addMouseMotionListener(this);
            opStatusBar.setText("FreeHand");
            colorStatusBar.setText("Black");
        public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
            if(e.getActionCommand().equals("open"))
                showDialog();
            if(e.getActionCommand().equals("close"))
                closeDialog();
              if(e.getActionCommand().equals("ZoomIn"))
                   drawPanel.zoom(1);
              if(e.getActionCommand().equals("ZoomOut"))
                   drawPanel.zoom(-1);
              if(e.getActionCommand().equals("ZoomTo100"))
                   drawPanel.zoom(+10);
              if(e.getActionCommand().equals("Fit window width"))
                   drawPanel.fitwindowwidth();
              if(e.getActionCommand().equals("Fit window height"))
                   drawPanel.fitwindowheight();
              if(e.getActionCommand().equals("Fit the window"))
                   drawPanel.fitthewindow();
            if (e.getActionCommand() == "Clear")
                opStatus = CLEAR_OP;
            switch (opStatus) {
                case CLEAR_OP:
                    clearPanel();
        private void showDialog() {
            if(fileChooser.showOpenDialog(this) == JFileChooser.APPROVE_OPTION) {
                File file = fileChooser.getSelectedFile();
                try {
                    bgImage = ImageIO.read(file);
                } catch(IOException e) {
                    System.out.println("IO error: " + e.getMessage());
                clearPanel();
        private void closeDialog() {
            drawPanel.setVisible(false);
            drawPanel.repaint();
        public void clearPanel() {
            opStatusBar.setText("Clear");
            Graphics g = image.getGraphics();
            g.setColor(drawPanel.getBackground());
            g.fillRect(0, 0, drawPanel.getBounds().width, drawPanel.getBounds().height);
            if(bgImage != null)
                g.drawImage(bgImage, 0, 0, this);
            g.dispose();
            drawPanel.repaint();
        public boolean mouseHasMoved(MouseEvent e) {
            return (mousex != e.getX() || mousey != e.getY());
        public void setActualBoundry() {
            if (mousex < Orx || mousey < Ory) {
                if (mousex < Orx) {
                    OrWidth = Orx - mousex;
                    drawX = Orx - OrWidth;
                } else {
                    drawX = Orx;
                    OrWidth = mousex - Orx;
                if (mousey < Ory) {
                    OrHeight = Ory - mousey;
                    drawY = Ory - OrHeight;
                } else {
                    drawY = Ory;
                    OrHeight = mousey - Ory;
            } else {
                drawX = Orx;
                drawY = Ory;
                OrWidth = mousex - Orx;
                OrHeight = mousey - Ory;
        public void setGraphicalDefaults(MouseEvent e) {
            mousex = e.getX();
            mousey = e.getY();
            prevx = e.getX();
            prevy = e.getY();
            Orx = e.getX();
            Ory = e.getY();
            drawX = e.getX();
            drawY = e.getY();
            OrWidth = 0;
            OrHeight = 0;
        public void mouseDragged(MouseEvent e) {
            updateMouseCoordinates(e);
            switch (opStatus) {}
        public void mouseReleased(MouseEvent e) {
            updateMouseCoordinates(e);
            switch (opStatus) {}
        public void mouseEntered(MouseEvent e) {
            updateMouseCoordinates(e);
        public void updateMouseCoordinates(MouseEvent e) {
            String xCoor = "";
            String yCoor = "";
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                xCoor = "0";
            else {
                xCoor = String.valueOf(e.getX());
            if (e.getY() < 0)
                xCoor = "0";
            else {
                yCoor = String.valueOf(e.getY());
            mouseStatusBar.setText("x:" + xCoor + " y:" + yCoor);
        public void mouseClicked(MouseEvent e) { updateMouseCoordinates(e); }
        public void mouseExited(MouseEvent e) { updateMouseCoordinates(e); }
        public void mouseMoved(MouseEvent e) { updateMouseCoordinates(e); }
        public void mousePressed(MouseEvent e) { updateMouseCoordinates(e); }
        public static void main(String[] args) {
            DP wb = new DP();
            wb.setDefaultCloseOperation(EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
            wb.setSize(1024,740);
            wb.setVisible(true);
        private class DrawPanel extends JPanel {
            private double m_zoom = 1.0;
            private double m_zoomPercentage;
            private BufferedImage m_image;
            double theta = 0;
            double thetaInc = Math.PI/2;
            public DrawPanel(BufferedImage imageb,double zoomPercentage) {
                m_image = imageb;
                m_zoomPercentage = zoomPercentage / 100;
            protected void paintComponent(Graphics g) {
                Graphics2D g2d=(Graphics2D)g;
                if(image == null)
                    initImage();
                g2d.setRenderingHint(RenderingHints.KEY_INTERPOLATION,
                                     RenderingHints.VALUE_INTERPOLATION_BICUBIC);
                double x = (1.0 - m_zoom)*getWidth()/2.0;
                double y = (1.0 - m_zoom)*getHeight()/2.0;
                AffineTransform at = AffineTransform.getTranslateInstance(x, y);
                at.rotate(theta,m_zoom*getWidth()/2,m_zoom*getHeight()/2);
                at.scale(m_zoom, m_zoom);
                g2d.drawRenderedImage(image, at);
      public void zoom(int inc) {
            m_zoom += inc * m_zoomPercentage;
            repaint();
              public void fitwindowwidth()
                int w1=drawPanel.getWidth();
                int h1=drawPanel.getHeight();
                BufferedImage image2=image.getScaledInstance(w1,h1,Image.SCALE_DEFAULT);
                drawPanel.setPreferredSize(new java.awt.Dimension(100,image2.getImage().getHeight(null)));
               drawPanel.repaint();
              public void fitwindowheight()
           BufferedImage image2=image.getScaledInstance(500,680,1); 
           drawPanel.setImage(iicon);
           drawPanel.setPreferredSize(new java.awt.Dimension(100,image2.getImage().getHeight(null)));
           drawPanel.repaint();
              public void fitthewindow()
           BufferedImage image2=image.getScaledInstance(1000,680,1);
           drawPanel.setPreferredSize(new java.awt.Dimension(100,image2.getImage().getHeight(null)));
           drawPanel.repaint();
            private void initImage() {
                int w = getWidth();
                int h = getHeight();
                image = new BufferedImage(w, h, BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_RGB);
                Graphics2D g2 = image.createGraphics();
                g2.setPaint(getBackground());
                g2.fillRect(0,0,w,h);
                g2.dispose();
    }

    thank you for giving reply.
    your code is very helpful to us.but i couldn't integrate it in my code.here's my code.
    import java.awt.*;
    import java.awt.event.*;
    import java.awt.image.*;
    import java.awt.image.BufferedImage;
    import java.io.*;
    import javax.imageio.ImageIO;
    import javax.swing.*;
    import java.io.File;
    import javax.swing.filechooser.FileFilter;
    import java.awt.geom.*;
    public class IS extends JFrame implements ActionListener,
                                               MouseListener,
                                               MouseMotionListener {
        private final int PEN_OP = 1;
        private final int CLEAR_OP = 2;
         private     final int DISTORT = 3;
        private final int SCALE   = 4;
        private final int FIT     = 5;
        private final int FILL    = 6;
        int scaleMode = SCALE;
        private int radius;
        private int radius1;
        private int mousex = 0;
        private int mousey = 0;
        private int prevx = 0;
        private int prevy = 0;
        private boolean initialFreeHand = true;
        private boolean initialLine = true;
        private boolean initialEraser = true;
        private int Orx = 0;
        private int Ory = 0;
        private int OrWidth = 0;
        private int OrHeight = 0;
        private int drawX = 0;
        private int drawY = 0;
        private int polyX = 0;
        private int polyY = 0;
        private int eraserLength = 5;
        private int udefRedValue = 255;
        private int udefGreenValue = 255;
        private int udefBlueValue = 255;
        private int opStatus = PEN_OP;
        private int colorStatus = 1;
        private double zoomPercentage=10;
        private Color mainColor = new Color(0, 0, 0);
        private Color xorColor = new Color(255, 255, 255);
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            new Color(udefRedValue, udefGreenValue,udefBlueValue);
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        private JButton closeButton = new JButton("close");
         private JButton zoominButton = new JButton("ZoomIn");
         private JButton zoomoutButton = new JButton("ZoomOut");
         private JButton zoomto100Button = new JButton("ZoomTo100");
         private JButton fwwButton = new JButton("Fit window width");
         private JButton fwhButton = new JButton("Fit window height");
         private JButton fwButton = new JButton("Fit the window");
        private JButton clearButton = new JButton("Clear");
        private JTextField colorStatusBar = new JTextField(20);
        private JTextField opStatusBar = new JTextField(20);
        private JTextField mouseStatusBar = new JTextField(10);
        private JPanel controlPanel = new JPanel(new GridLayout(18, 1, 0, 0));
        JToolBar jToolbar = new JToolBar();
        private Container container;
        private JScrollBar horizantalSlide=new JScrollBar();
        public BufferedImage image;
        BufferedImage bgImage;
    //    public ImageIcon icon=null;
        JFileChooser fileChooser;
        DrawPanel drawPanel = new DrawPanel(bgImage,zoomPercentage);
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            super("WhiteBoard");
            fileChooser = new JFileChooser(".");
            container = getContentPane();
            container.setBackground(Color.white);
            container.setLayout(new BorderLayout());
            container.add(jToolbar,BorderLayout.NORTH);
            container.add(horizantalSlide);
            jToolbar.add(openButton);
            jToolbar.add(closeButton);
              jToolbar.add(zoominButton);
              jToolbar.add(zoomoutButton);
              jToolbar.add(zoomto100Button);
              jToolbar.add(fwwButton);
              jToolbar.add(fwhButton);
              jToolbar.add(fwButton);
            jToolbar.add(clearButton);
            colorStatusBar.setEditable(false);
            opStatusBar.setEditable(false);
            mouseStatusBar.setEditable(false);
            controlPanel.setBackground(Color.white);
            drawPanel.setBackground(Color.white);
            container.add(controlPanel, "West");
            container.add(drawPanel, "Center");
            openButton.addActionListener(this);
            closeButton.addActionListener(this);
              zoominButton.addActionListener(this);
              zoomoutButton.addActionListener(this);
              zoomto100Button.addActionListener(this);
              fwwButton.addActionListener(this);
              fwhButton.addActionListener(this);
              fwButton.addActionListener(this);
            clearButton.addActionListener(this);
            drawPanel.addMouseMotionListener(this);
            drawPanel.addMouseListener(this);
            addMouseListener(this);
            addMouseMotionListener(this);
            opStatusBar.setText("FreeHand");
            colorStatusBar.setText("Black");
        public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
            if(e.getActionCommand().equals("open"))
                showDialog();
            if(e.getActionCommand().equals("close"))
                closeDialog();
              if(e.getActionCommand().equals("ZoomIn"))
                   drawPanel.zoom(1);
              if(e.getActionCommand().equals("ZoomOut"))
                   drawPanel.zoom(-1);
              if(e.getActionCommand().equals("ZoomTo100"))
                   drawPanel.zoom(+10);
              if(e.getActionCommand().equals("Fit window width"))
                   //drawPanel.fitwindowwidth();
              drawPanel.scaleImage(0,0,0,0);
              if(e.getActionCommand().equals("Fit window height"))
              drawPanel.scaleImage(0,0,0,0);
              if(e.getActionCommand().equals("Fit the window"))
              drawPanel.scaleImage(0,0,0,0);
            if (e.getActionCommand() == "Clear")
                opStatus = CLEAR_OP;
            switch (opStatus) {
                case CLEAR_OP:
                    clearPanel();
        private void showDialog() {
            if(fileChooser.showOpenDialog(this) == JFileChooser.APPROVE_OPTION) {
                File file = fileChooser.getSelectedFile();
                try {
                    bgImage = ImageIO.read(file);
                } catch(IOException e) {
                    System.out.println("IO error: " + e.getMessage());
                clearPanel();
        private void closeDialog() {
            drawPanel.setVisible(false);
            drawPanel.repaint();
        public void clearPanel() {
            opStatusBar.setText("Clear");
              int w = image.getWidth();
            int h = image.getHeight();
            Graphics g = image.getGraphics();
            g.setColor(drawPanel.getBackground());
            g.fillRect(0, 0, w, h);
            if(bgImage != null) {
                int x = (w - bgImage.getWidth())/2;
                int y = (h - bgImage.getHeight())/2;
                g.drawImage(bgImage, x, y, this);
            g.dispose();
            drawPanel.repaint();
        public boolean mouseHasMoved(MouseEvent e) {
            return (mousex != e.getX() || mousey != e.getY());
        public void setActualBoundry() {
            if (mousex < Orx || mousey < Ory) {
                if (mousex < Orx) {
                    OrWidth = Orx - mousex;
                    drawX = Orx - OrWidth;
                } else {
                    drawX = Orx;
                    OrWidth = mousex - Orx;
                if (mousey < Ory) {
                    OrHeight = Ory - mousey;
                    drawY = Ory - OrHeight;
                } else {
                    drawY = Ory;
                    OrHeight = mousey - Ory;
            } else {
                drawX = Orx;
                drawY = Ory;
                OrWidth = mousex - Orx;
                OrHeight = mousey - Ory;
        public void setGraphicalDefaults(MouseEvent e) {
            mousex = e.getX();
            mousey = e.getY();
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            prevy = e.getY();
            Orx = e.getX();
            Ory = e.getY();
            drawX = e.getX();
            drawY = e.getY();
            OrWidth = 0;
            OrHeight = 0;
        public void mouseDragged(MouseEvent e) {
            updateMouseCoordinates(e);
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        public void mouseReleased(MouseEvent e) {
            updateMouseCoordinates(e);
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        public void mouseEntered(MouseEvent e) {
            updateMouseCoordinates(e);
        public void updateMouseCoordinates(MouseEvent e) {
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            String yCoor = "";
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                xCoor = "0";
            else {
                xCoor = String.valueOf(e.getX());
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            else {
                yCoor = String.valueOf(e.getY());
            mouseStatusBar.setText("x:" + xCoor + " y:" + yCoor);
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        public void mouseExited(MouseEvent e) { updateMouseCoordinates(e); }
        public void mouseMoved(MouseEvent e) { updateMouseCoordinates(e); }
        public void mousePressed(MouseEvent e) { updateMouseCoordinates(e); }
        public static void main(String[] args) {
            IS wb = new IS();
            wb.setDefaultCloseOperation(EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
            wb.setSize(1024,740);
            wb.setVisible(true);
        private class DrawPanel extends JPanel {
            private double m_zoom = 1.0;
            private double m_zoomPercentage;
            private BufferedImage m_image;
            double theta = 0;
            double thetaInc = Math.PI/2;
            public DrawPanel(BufferedImage imageb,double zoomPercentage) {
                m_image = imageb;
                m_zoomPercentage = zoomPercentage / 100;
            protected void paintComponent(Graphics g) {
                   super.paintComponent(g);
                Graphics2D g2d=(Graphics2D)g;
                if(image == null)
                    initImage();
                g2d.setRenderingHint(RenderingHints.KEY_INTERPOLATION,
                                     RenderingHints.VALUE_INTERPOLATION_BICUBIC);
                              int w = getWidth();
                    int h = getHeight();
                  int iw = image.getWidth();
                  int ih = image.getHeight();
                  if(scaleMode == SCALE) {
                double x = (w - m_zoom*iw)/2;
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