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by: sudhakar_koundinyaPosted on 2004-07-31 at 13:10:12ID: 11685516
You need some thing like this
// Fetch icon
Icon icon = new ImageIcon("icon.gif");
// Create a label with text and an icon; the icon appears to the left of the text
JLabel label = new JLabel("Text Label", icon, JLabel.CENTER);
// Create a label with only an icon
label = new JLabel(icon);
This example adds or replaces the icon in an existing JLabel component:
// Add an icon to an existing label
label.setIcon(icon);