jwo.utils.gui
Class BrowserLauncher
java.lang.Object
  
jwo.utils.gui.BrowserLauncher
- public class BrowserLauncher
- extends Object
  
BrowserLauncher is a class that provides one static method, openURL, which opens the default
 web browser for the current user of the system to the given URL.  It may support other
 protocols depending on the system -- mailto, ftp, etc. -- but that has not been rigorously
 tested and is not guaranteed to work.
 
 Yes, this is platform-specific code, and yes, it may rely on classes on certain platforms
 that are not part of the standard JDK.  What we're trying to do, though, is to take something
 that's frequently desirable but inherently platform-specific -- opening a default browser --
 and allow programmers (you, for example) to do so without worrying about dropping into native
 code or doing anything else similarly evil.
 
 Anyway, this code is completely in Java and will run on all JDK 1.1-compliant systems without
 modification or a need for additional libraries.  All classes that are required on certain
 platforms to allow this to run are dynamically loaded at runtime via reflection and, if not
 found, will not cause this to do anything other than returning an error when opening the
 browser.
 
 There are certain system requirements for this class, as it's running through Runtime.exec(),
 which is Java's way of making a native system call.  Currently, this requires that a Macintosh
 have a Finder which supports the GURL event, which is true for Mac OS 8.0 and 8.1 systems that
 have the Internet Scripting AppleScript dictionary installed in the Scripting Additions folder
 in the Extensions folder (which is installed by default as far as I know under Mac OS 8.0 and
 8.1), and for all Mac OS 8.5 and later systems.  On Windows, it only runs under Win32 systems
 (Windows 95, 98, and NT 4.0, as well as later versions of all).  On other systems, this drops
 back from the inherently platform-sensitive concept of a default browser and simply attempts
 to launch Netscape via a shell command.
 
 This code is Copyright 1999-2001 by Eric Albert (ejalbert@cs.stanford.edu) and may be
 redistributed or modified in any form without restrictions as long as the portion of this
 comment from this paragraph through the end of the comment is not removed.  The author
 requests that he be notified of any application, applet, or other binary that makes use of
 this code, but that's more out of curiosity than anything and is not required.  This software
 includes no warranty.  The author is not repsonsible for any loss of data or functionality
 or any adverse or unexpected effects of using this software.
 
 Credits:
 
Steven Spencer, JavaWorld magazine (Java Tip 66)
 
Thanks also to Ron B. Yeh, Eric Shapiro, Ben Engber, Paul Teitlebaum, Andrea Cantatore,
 Larry Barowski, Trevor Bedzek, Frank Miedrich, and Ron Rabakukk
- Version:
 
  - 1.4b1 (Released June 20, 2001)
 
- Author:
 
  - Eric Albert (ejalbert@cs.stanford.edu)
 
| 
Method Summary | 
static void | 
openURL(String url)
 
          Attempts to open the default web browser to the given URL. | 
 
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object | 
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait | 
 
openURL
public static void openURL(String url)
                    throws IOException
- Attempts to open the default web browser to the given URL.
- Parameters:
 url - The URL to open
- Throws:
 IOException - If the web browser could not be located or does not run
 
 
Copyright Jo Wood, 1996-2005, last modified, 11th March, 2005