How to invoke any Java program when a application/program in windows is opened? For example when I start VLC media player, I want that a Java application starts before VLC media player starts.
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1What feature does this offer to the end user?– Andrew ThompsonJul 18, 2012 at 6:30
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Its more helpful if you specify why you want this. Perhaps there are more convenient solutions than you are trying at this moment.– MohayeminJul 18, 2012 at 6:40
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I want that a java applet/swing opens and asks for the password to open the program. Useful when I want some programs not to be accessed by anyone.– kushpfJul 22, 2012 at 8:54
3 Answers
Create a batch file as this:
set echo off
java -jar "your java file path"
"your vlc path to run"
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1Once the batch file is written, make a shortcut to it and put it in your start menu. Then delete the vlc shortcut.– BradJul 18, 2012 at 6:44
You can either write a Batch-File that runs 'em both or write an application that monitors for the vlc.exe process and react on that.
in other words: always use created batch to run vlc: java yourApplication vlc
or write an application, whitch periodicaly check all processes for given program. I know, there are some libs in C for Java to do this, but they are all platform dependent. If you are using Windows Vista or later, i think, you can exec, and parse result of tasklist command.