Convert eps to indesign document

I have eps file. I need to convert the eps file to indesign. How can i do ? can i do this with javascript ?
Please help!!!!!!!!
Thnaks in Advance

My actual goal is convert html file into word document,
i posted into forum, some people are suggested HWPF just look,
I tried one by one program i not getting any answer for example one program,
HWPFDocument     doc = new HWPFDocument (new FileInputStream ("c:\\temp.doc"));
               Range r = doc.getRange();
          System.out.println("Example you supplied:");
          System.out.println("---------------------");
          for (int x = 0; x < r.numSections(); x++)
          Section s = r.getSection(x);
          for (int y = 0; y < s.numParagraphs(); y++)
          Paragraph p = s.getParagraph(y);
          for (int z = 0; z < p.numCharacterRuns(); z++)
          //character run
          CharacterRun run = p.getCharacterRun(z);
          //character run text
          String text = run.text();
          // show us the text
          System.out.print(text);
          // use a new line at the paragraph break
          System.out.println();
          }catch(NullPointerException exception){
               exception.printStackTrace();
          } catch (FileNotFoundException e) {
               // TODO Auto-generated catch block
               e.printStackTrace();
          } catch (IOException e) {
               // TODO Auto-generated catch block
               e.printStackTrace();
java.io.IOException: Invalid header signature; read 5789751444030890300, expected -2226271756974174256

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