With the default Graphical User Interface (GUI) look and feel, printing, and performance, the Java platform has come a long way in its effort to minimize the difference between the performance and integration of native applications and Java applications. Version 6 of the Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE), continues to narrow the gap with new system tray functionality, better print support for JTable, and now the Desktop API (java.awt.Desktop API). This paper describes the new Desktop API, which allows Java applications to interact with the default applications associated with specific file types on the host platform. In order to describe the API more effectively, the paper also features a simple application called DesktopDemo.
Related white papers
EMC's Next Generation Backup and Archival Strategy
Explore strategies for meeting the complex challenges of creating, maintaining, and strengthening an effective backup and archiving environment.Find out more about the full EMC portfolio of next-generation solutions for disk-based...
Virtualisation: Architectual Considerations and other Evaluation Criteria
In the past several years, server virtualisation technology has moved quickly and firmly into the IT mainstream. Of the many approaches to system virtualisation available in the market today, VMware's...
Optimising Storage with Global File Virtualisation
This white paper will provide an overview on how Rainfinity Global File Virtualisation virtualises unstructured data environments and moves data -including active, open files-without disruption to users or applications. Rainfinity...
Delivering information you can trust
The amount of data businesses generate can be overwhelming.Now add different types of data and multiple departments and silos the information is stored across. You quickly understand the scramble to...
Gain a Competitive Advantage by Aligning Your IT Infrastructure with Business Objectives
This paper looks at what IT Security means to your company and how services can assist in the battle against the threats.
IBM Think Tank: Insights for Your Business
Think Tank has been designed specifically for businesses like yours. We aim to give you simple, clear advice and information that gets to the point fast. Our insights could make...
IT Optimisation: the low fat approach to IT
A typical business spends 80% of its IT budget - managing and operating its IT infrastructure, rather than investing in it.This paper looks at ways you can optimise your IT...

