Opening url  in a browser

i have a url .... i have also cookie for that url . i need to GET (method) that . how do i open that url in a browser ?
i saw archieves . as the url is Cookie sensitive so i must use HttpUrlConnection class .
so that i could use the class methods .
but tell me how do i open the url in the browser ?

this works if there is[b] NO COOKIE.
import java.net.*;
public class Hello
    public static void main(String[] args)
        String cmd = "cmd.exe /C start http://xxxx.com...";
        try
          Process p = Runtime.getRuntime().exec(cmd);
            p.waitFor();
        }catch(Exception e)
                    System.err.println("Error bringing up browser" );                                     
   

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