public class Desktop extends Object
The Desktop
class allows a Java application to launch associated applications registered on the native desktop to handle a URI
or a file.
Supported operations include:
mailto
URI;This class provides methods corresponding to these operations. The methods look for the associated application registered on the current platform, and launch it to handle a URI or file. If there is no associated application or the associated application fails to be launched, an exception is thrown.
An application is registered to a URI or file type; for example, the "sxi"
file extension is typically registered to StarOffice. The mechanism of registering, accessing, and launching the associated application is platform-dependent.
Each operation is an action type represented by the Desktop.Action
class.
Note: when some action is invoked and the associated application is executed, it will be executed on the same system as the one on which the Java application was launched.
Modifier and Type | Class and Description |
---|---|
static class |
Desktop.Action Represents an action type. |
public static Desktop getDesktop()
Returns the Desktop
instance of the current browser context. On some platforms the Desktop API may not be supported; use the isDesktopSupported()
method to determine if the current desktop is supported.
HeadlessException
- if GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()
returns true
UnsupportedOperationException
- if this class is not supported on the current platformisDesktopSupported()
, GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()
public static boolean isDesktopSupported()
Tests whether this class is supported on the current platform. If it's supported, use getDesktop()
to retrieve an instance.
true
if this class is supported on the current platform; false
otherwisegetDesktop()
public boolean isSupported(Desktop.Action action)
Tests whether an action is supported on the current platform.
Even when the platform supports an action, a file or URI may not have a registered application for the action. For example, most of the platforms support the Desktop.Action.OPEN
action. But for a specific file, there may not be an application registered to open it. In this case, isSupported(java.awt.Desktop.Action)
may return true
, but the corresponding action method will throw an IOException
.
action
- the specified Desktop.Action
true
if the specified action is supported on the current platform; false
otherwiseDesktop.Action
public void open(File file) throws IOException
Launches the associated application to open the file.
If the specified file is a directory, the file manager of the current platform is launched to open it.
file
- the file to be opened with the associated applicationNullPointerException
- if file
is null
IllegalArgumentException
- if the specified file doesn't existUnsupportedOperationException
- if the current platform does not support the Desktop.Action.OPEN
actionIOException
- if the specified file has no associated application or the associated application fails to be launchedSecurityException
- if a security manager exists and its SecurityManager.checkRead(java.lang.String)
method denies read access to the file, or it denies the AWTPermission("showWindowWithoutWarningBanner")
permission, or the calling thread is not allowed to create a subprocessAWTPermission
public void edit(File file) throws IOException
Launches the associated editor application and opens a file for editing.
file
- the file to be opened for editingNullPointerException
- if the specified file is null
IllegalArgumentException
- if the specified file doesn't existUnsupportedOperationException
- if the current platform does not support the Desktop.Action.EDIT
actionIOException
- if the specified file has no associated editor, or the associated application fails to be launchedSecurityException
- if a security manager exists and its SecurityManager.checkRead(java.lang.String)
method denies read access to the file, or SecurityManager.checkWrite(java.lang.String)
method denies write access to the file, or it denies the AWTPermission("showWindowWithoutWarningBanner")
permission, or the calling thread is not allowed to create a subprocessAWTPermission
public void print(File file) throws IOException
Prints a file with the native desktop printing facility, using the associated application's print command.
file
- the file to be printedNullPointerException
- if the specified file is null
IllegalArgumentException
- if the specified file doesn't existUnsupportedOperationException
- if the current platform does not support the Desktop.Action.PRINT
actionIOException
- if the specified file has no associated application that can be used to print itSecurityException
- if a security manager exists and its SecurityManager.checkRead(java.lang.String)
method denies read access to the file, or its SecurityManager.checkPrintJobAccess()
method denies the permission to print the file, or the calling thread is not allowed to create a subprocesspublic void browse(URI uri) throws IOException
Launches the default browser to display a URI
. If the default browser is not able to handle the specified URI
, the application registered for handling URIs
of the specified type is invoked. The application is determined from the protocol and path of the URI
, as defined by the URI
class.
If the calling thread does not have the necessary permissions, and this is invoked from within an applet, AppletContext.showDocument()
is used. Similarly, if the calling does not have the necessary permissions, and this is invoked from within a Java Web Started application, BasicService.showDocument()
is used.
uri
- the URI to be displayed in the user default browserNullPointerException
- if uri
is null
UnsupportedOperationException
- if the current platform does not support the Desktop.Action.BROWSE
actionIOException
- if the user default browser is not found, or it fails to be launched, or the default handler application failed to be launchedSecurityException
- if a security manager exists and it denies the AWTPermission("showWindowWithoutWarningBanner")
permission, or the calling thread is not allowed to create a subprocess; and not invoked from within an applet or Java Web Started applicationIllegalArgumentException
- if the necessary permissions are not available and the URI can not be converted to a URL
URI
, AWTPermission
, AppletContext
public void mail() throws IOException
Launches the mail composing window of the user default mail client.
UnsupportedOperationException
- if the current platform does not support the Desktop.Action.MAIL
actionIOException
- if the user default mail client is not found, or it fails to be launchedSecurityException
- if a security manager exists and it denies the AWTPermission("showWindowWithoutWarningBanner")
permission, or the calling thread is not allowed to create a subprocessAWTPermission
public void mail(URI mailtoURI) throws IOException
Launches the mail composing window of the user default mail client, filling the message fields specified by a mailto:
URI.
A mailto:
URI can specify message fields including "to", "cc", "subject", "body", etc. See The mailto URL scheme (RFC 2368) for the mailto:
URI specification details.
mailtoURI
- the specified mailto:
URINullPointerException
- if the specified URI is null
IllegalArgumentException
- if the URI scheme is not "mailto"
UnsupportedOperationException
- if the current platform does not support the Desktop.Action.MAIL
actionIOException
- if the user default mail client is not found or fails to be launchedSecurityException
- if a security manager exists and it denies the AWTPermission("showWindowWithoutWarningBanner")
permission, or the calling thread is not allowed to create a subprocessURI
, AWTPermission
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