How to open a brio Query from Java

Hi,
I am working with Hyperion Intellegence Explorer to take care of the MIS related activities, to pull out the Data from the Data Base and Export it to the Excel
Actually this is a BAU.
So i want to reduce my work burdon. I am a Java Progrrammer too. So i want to automate all the thing from Java.
Pls help me below to open a Brio files from Java,so that i can proceed to process the Query and export it on to the Excel.,

Don't double post the same question. You can continue in your previous thread
[http://forums.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=5367120]
I'm locking this one and it will be removed it later.
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