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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T22:34:27+00:00 2026-05-25T22:34:27+00:00

I have a java program that can ask client programs questions. I would like

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I have a java program that can ask client programs questions. I would like to add functionality by embedding the questions I might ask into a hyperlink so that they can be asked by clicking on that link (i.e. main use in powerpoint slides).

The generated link might look something like this: “http://localhost:port/questiondata/”
The receiving program receives the link, decrypts the question data to post the question.

Could I make it so that my program on localhost listening on the port could detect when that link is pressed/sent?
There doesn’t need to be any 2 way communication and it would always be asked on localhost, can I do that simply using java sockets listening on the port, or would i need to set up some form of webserver as a median.

I know very limited stuff about how http works, and I know tcp sockets need to be 2-way. Can anyone give me a recommendation of how I could possibly do this?

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    2026-05-25T22:34:28+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 10:34 pm

    Sounds like you want an embedded HTTP server in your Java program (something like Jetty).

    Or maybe you just need to make a web application and run that using something like Tomcat or Jetty.

    Could I make it so that my program on localhost listening on the port could detect when that link is pressed/sent?

    The web server would see the HTTP request that results in the user clicking on the link.

    There doesn’t need to be any 2 way communication

    If you click a link in Powerpoint, it will open the page in a browser window. So your program gets to display something.

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