I'm making a Swing application that will only run on Windows and I want to package everything into a single .jar file. I want to include a .chm help file in the JAR and be able to launch it from clicking a JMenuItem
marked "Help" or "Contents" (I already have a working understanding of creating AbstractAction
subclasses). How can I programmatically open a .chm file from a JAR file?
1 Answer
Desktop
provides an open()
method. You'll probably have to retrieve the .chm
as an embedded-resource and park it at a known location in the file system.
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1Maybe if the OP distributes the
JAR
as a zip file, the jar and chm can be in the same directory and thus eliminating the need for embedded resource ? :) Sep 2, 2013 at 18:16 -
@Little Child, I was considering that, but there is the possibility that somebody will end up just taking the JAR with them and then missing the CHM. I suppose a slightly lazy workaround would be to copy the CHM to some place on disk if it can't be found at runtime, but I still want a one-file solution if possible.– SimonTSep 2, 2013 at 18:19
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@LittleChild": Good idea. My only reservation would be mission creep on the Windows only requirement. I'd at least leave hooks for a strategy pattern.– trashgodSep 2, 2013 at 18:21
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1There are cross-platform viewers for CHM like these: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/….– SimonTSep 2, 2013 at 18:52
Desktop#open()
?InputStream
as aFile
somehow.