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Ms Office and MySQL installed versions through Java code

vasu kasukurthi
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Joined: Dec 14, 2009
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Hi,
i am working on desktop application, i have a requirement to get the Ms Office and MySQL installed versions on the system, through Java code to check the tool requirements. can any one help me.

Thanks in Advance.
Maneesh Godbole
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Vasu,
This is the Swing/UI forum. Your question would have been more suitable to the Java In General forum. In future, please post in the proper forum.
I am moving this thread to the appropriate forum


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vasu kasukurthi
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Joined: Dec 14, 2009
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thank you. I am new to Forums, from next time onwards i will post correctly.
 
I agree. Here's the link: http://aspose.com/file-tools
 
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