I have to open a pdf on clicking a JMenuItem. I can open the pdf on click the menu item if i run my program from netbeans. But when i run from jar file it is not opening. I clean and build my project. But no change. Running when run from netbeans but not running from jar file. Do i need to add some library.
My codes are as follows
m_aboutItem.addActionListener(new ActionListener() {
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
Runtime rt = Runtime.getRuntime();
//System.out.println(Menubar1.getDefaultLocale());
URL link2=Menubar1.class.getResource("/newpkg/Documentation.pdf");
String link=link2.toString();
link=link.substring(6);
System.out.println(link);
System.out.println(link2);
String link3="F:/new/build/classes/newpkg/Documentation.pdf";
try {
Process proc = rt.exec("rundll32.exe url.dll,FileProtocolHandler " + link2);
} catch (IOException ex) {
Logger.getLogger(Menubar1.class.getName()).log(Level.SEVERE, null, ex);
}
}
});
Tried this as well but getting same thing.. i can open pdf from menuitem when i run from netbeans but not from jar application.
m_aboutItem.addActionListener(new ActionListener() {
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
if (Desktop.isDesktopSupported()) {
Desktop desktop = Desktop.getDesktop();
URL link2=Menubar1.class.getResource("/newpkg/Documentation.pdf");
String link=link2.toString();
link=link.substring(6);
System.out.println(link);
File file=new File(link);
System.out.println(file);
try {
desktop.open(file);
} catch (IOException ex) {
Logger.getLogger(Menubar1.class.getName()).log(Level.SEVERE, null, ex);
}
}
}
});
The output for all the system.out.println() is as follows when run from netbeans for this second code
run:
F:/new/build/classes/newpkg/Documentation.pdf F:\new\build\classes\newpkg\Documentation.pdf BUILD SUCCESSFUL (total time: 5 seconds)
rundll32.exe
can not deal with a resource that is now inside a Jar. Inspect the URL returned bygetResource(String)
.The problem is that
rundll32
was, for PDFs at least, only forFile
instances. The tools that consume (e.g. display) PDFs are generally not designed to accept command line args. representing anURL
. If theURL
should turn out to point to aFile
, the process can proceed. But once the PDF is in a Jar, it is just an entry in a Jar. Or to put that another way, it is not aFile
.If that reasoning is correct, one way to get the PDF displayed in the default software is to:
URL
to the PDF as done now.URL
points to a Jar (it will contain a '!'). If it does..File
on disk.File
.Can you use Java 6 and the
Desktop
API?and on startup can you export or download the file to disk?