I have developed a small Swing program (though you can develop it as a console application) to take document number from user and invoke document into MSWord. The assumption is; documents are stored with filename consisting of
Given below is the Java program that you can compile and run it as-it-is. Make sure you change DIR variable to the folder where .doc files are stored.
import java.io.File;
import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing.*;
import java.awt.*;
public class WordDocument extends JFrame {
private JButton btnOpen;
private JLabel jLabel1;
private JTextField txtDocNumber;
private static String DIR ="c:\\worddocuments\\"; // folder where word documents are present.
public WordDocument() {
super("Open Word Document");
initComponents();
}
private void initComponents() {
jLabel1 = new JLabel();
txtDocNumber = new JTextField();
btnOpen = new JButton();
Container c = getContentPane();
c.setLayout(new java.awt.FlowLayout());
setDefaultCloseOperation(javax.swing.WindowConstants.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
jLabel1.setText("Enter Document Number : ");
c.add(jLabel1);
txtDocNumber.setColumns(5);
c.add(txtDocNumber);
btnOpen.setText("Open Document");
btnOpen.addActionListener(new ActionListener() { // anonymous inner class
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent evt) {
Desktop desktop = Desktop.getDesktop();
try {
File f = new File( DIR + txtDocNumber.getText() + ".doc");
desktop.open(f); // opens application (MSWord) associated with .doc file
}
catch(Exception ex) {
// WordDocument.this is to refer to outer class's instance from inner class
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(WordDocument.this,ex.getMessage(),"Error", JOptionPane.ERROR_MESSAGE);
}
}
});
c.add(btnOpen);
} // initCompnents()
public static void main(String args[]) {
WordDocument wd = new WordDocument();
wd.setSize(300,100);
wd.setVisible(true);
}
}
Hope this will help you.......
Regards Swarup
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