(Answer) (Category) FAQ-O-Matic : (Category) Windows-specific :
How do launch the associated application for a file / document
This should launch the application associated with the specified file. This will only work on Windows.
   Runtime.getRuntime().exec( new String[] { "rundll32",
      "url.dll,FileProtocolHandler", fileName } );

2001-May-04 12:05am JPMcGrath@JPMcGrath.net
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