I have image content as byte[]
from database.
private byte[] image;
How can I show that byte array as a real graphic image in JSF page?
This is not directly possible with <h:graphicImage>
. It can only point to an URL, not to a byte[]
nor InputStream
. Basically, you need to make sure that those bytes are directly available as a HTTP response on the given URL, which you can then use in <h:graphicImage>
(or even plain HTML <img>
).
Provided that you're identifying the image by its ID like so:
<h:graphicImage value="/image/#{someBean.imageId}" />
Here's a kickoff example of such a servlet:
@WebServlet("/image/*")
public class ImageServlet extends HttpServlet {
@EJB
private ImageService service;
@Override
protected void doGet(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws ServletException, IOException {
Long id = Long.valueOf(request.getPathInfo().substring(1));
Image image = service.find(id);
response.setContentType(getServletContext().getMimeType(image.getName()));
response.setContentLength(image.getBytes().length);
response.getOutputStream().write(image.getBytes());
}
}
A more advanced abstract template for a static resource servlet, supporting HTTP caching, can be found in this answer, along with a concrete example for serving from database.
If you happen to use JSF utility library OmniFaces on a JSF 2.2 + CDI environment, then you can instead use its <o:graphicImage>
which can be used much more intuitively.
<o:graphicImage value="#{imageBean.getBytes(someBean.imageId)}" />
@Named
@ApplicationScoped
public class ImageBean {
@EJB
private ImageService service;
public byte[] getBytes(Long imageId) {
return service.getImageBytes(imageId);
}
}
Just bind one String variable to image on UI.
<img src="data:image/png;base64, "#{imageString}">
For example you are loading the image byte[] from database then first encode it in base 64 String.
String imageString= new String(Base64.encodeBase64(byte array fetched from database));
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