Java Desktop Integration Components
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The Java Desktop Integration Components (JDIC) project provides components which give Java applications the same access to operating system services as native applications. For example, a Java application running on one user's desktop can open a web page using that user's default browser (e.g. FireFox), but the same Java application running on a different user's desktop would open the page in Opera (the second user's default browser).
External links
- The JDIC project home on java.net
- Understanding JDIC File-Type Associations
- Integrate native OS features in your desktop applications with JDIC
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