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I have been working from long time but i couldn't found Appropriate Solution , I found few Names of Rendering image jp2 image but not able to find reference of it




  1. JJ2000

  2. JMagic

  3. JAI - Java Advanced Imaging


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  • What issue/error you are facing, What have you tried so far
    – Akshay Paliwal
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  • Android doesn't support this kind of (ever so rarely used) images.
    – Kling Klang
    2 days ago










  • thanks @AkshayPaliwal i have solved using jj2000-android
    – Aravind Jagatab
    yesterday






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    thanks @KlingKlang i have solved using jj2000-android
    – Aravind Jagatab
    yesterday















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How to Render Jpeg2000 (.jp2) to ImageView in Android



I have been working from long time but i couldn't found Appropriate Solution , I found few Names of Rendering image jp2 image but not able to find reference of it




  1. JJ2000

  2. JMagic

  3. JAI - Java Advanced Imaging


Please Help me out with the solution










share|improve this question
























  • What issue/error you are facing, What have you tried so far
    – Akshay Paliwal
    2 days ago










  • Android doesn't support this kind of (ever so rarely used) images.
    – Kling Klang
    2 days ago










  • thanks @AkshayPaliwal i have solved using jj2000-android
    – Aravind Jagatab
    yesterday






  • 1




    thanks @KlingKlang i have solved using jj2000-android
    – Aravind Jagatab
    yesterday













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How to Render Jpeg2000 (.jp2) to ImageView in Android



I have been working from long time but i couldn't found Appropriate Solution , I found few Names of Rendering image jp2 image but not able to find reference of it




  1. JJ2000

  2. JMagic

  3. JAI - Java Advanced Imaging


Please Help me out with the solution










share|improve this question















How to Render Jpeg2000 (.jp2) to ImageView in Android



I have been working from long time but i couldn't found Appropriate Solution , I found few Names of Rendering image jp2 image but not able to find reference of it




  1. JJ2000

  2. JMagic

  3. JAI - Java Advanced Imaging


Please Help me out with the solution







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  • What issue/error you are facing, What have you tried so far
    – Akshay Paliwal
    2 days ago










  • Android doesn't support this kind of (ever so rarely used) images.
    – Kling Klang
    2 days ago










  • thanks @AkshayPaliwal i have solved using jj2000-android
    – Aravind Jagatab
    yesterday






  • 1




    thanks @KlingKlang i have solved using jj2000-android
    – Aravind Jagatab
    yesterday


















  • What issue/error you are facing, What have you tried so far
    – Akshay Paliwal
    2 days ago










  • Android doesn't support this kind of (ever so rarely used) images.
    – Kling Klang
    2 days ago










  • thanks @AkshayPaliwal i have solved using jj2000-android
    – Aravind Jagatab
    yesterday






  • 1




    thanks @KlingKlang i have solved using jj2000-android
    – Aravind Jagatab
    yesterday
















What issue/error you are facing, What have you tried so far
– Akshay Paliwal
2 days ago




What issue/error you are facing, What have you tried so far
– Akshay Paliwal
2 days ago












Android doesn't support this kind of (ever so rarely used) images.
– Kling Klang
2 days ago




Android doesn't support this kind of (ever so rarely used) images.
– Kling Klang
2 days ago












thanks @AkshayPaliwal i have solved using jj2000-android
– Aravind Jagatab
yesterday




thanks @AkshayPaliwal i have solved using jj2000-android
– Aravind Jagatab
yesterday




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thanks @KlingKlang i have solved using jj2000-android
– Aravind Jagatab
yesterday




thanks @KlingKlang i have solved using jj2000-android
– Aravind Jagatab
yesterday












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I have Found Solution Using JJ2000



Many other libraries are using AWT code or NDK files i think this is the simpler way to render JP2 to imageView



Reference urls ::




  1. https://bitbucket.org/jchauhan/jj2000-android


  2. https://github.com/soft-studio/NFC_DriversLicenseReader



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    I have Found Solution Using JJ2000



    Many other libraries are using AWT code or NDK files i think this is the simpler way to render JP2 to imageView



    Reference urls ::




    1. https://bitbucket.org/jchauhan/jj2000-android


    2. https://github.com/soft-studio/NFC_DriversLicenseReader



    Happy Coding






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      I have Found Solution Using JJ2000



      Many other libraries are using AWT code or NDK files i think this is the simpler way to render JP2 to imageView



      Reference urls ::




      1. https://bitbucket.org/jchauhan/jj2000-android


      2. https://github.com/soft-studio/NFC_DriversLicenseReader



      Happy Coding






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        I have Found Solution Using JJ2000



        Many other libraries are using AWT code or NDK files i think this is the simpler way to render JP2 to imageView



        Reference urls ::




        1. https://bitbucket.org/jchauhan/jj2000-android


        2. https://github.com/soft-studio/NFC_DriversLicenseReader



        Happy Coding






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        I have Found Solution Using JJ2000



        Many other libraries are using AWT code or NDK files i think this is the simpler way to render JP2 to imageView



        Reference urls ::




        1. https://bitbucket.org/jchauhan/jj2000-android


        2. https://github.com/soft-studio/NFC_DriversLicenseReader



        Happy Coding







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