import java.io.*; import java.util.Date; /* This is the JDWPSystemInfo source used for jdwp-info script to get remote * system information. * * Compile simply with: * javac JDWPSystemInfo.java (should be in the nselib/data/jdwp-class directory). * * author = "Aleksandar Nikolic" * license = "Same as Nmap--See http://nmap.org/book/man-legal.html" */ public class JDWPSystemInfo { public static String run() { String result = ""; result += "Available processors: " + Runtime.getRuntime().availableProcessors() + "\n"; result += "Free memory: " + Runtime.getRuntime().freeMemory() + "\n"; File[] roots = File.listRoots(); for (File root : roots) { result += "File system root: " + root.getAbsolutePath() + "\n"; result += "Total space (bytes): " + root.getTotalSpace() + "\n"; result += "Free space (bytes): " + root.getFreeSpace() + "\n"; } result += "Name of the OS: " + System.getProperty("os.name") + "\n"; result += "OS Version : " + System.getProperty("os.version") + "\n"; result += "OS patch level : " + System.getProperty("sun.os.patch.level") + "\n"; result += "OS Architecture: " + System.getProperty("os.arch") + "\n"; result += "Java version: " + System.getProperty("java.version") + "\n"; result += "Username: " + System.getProperty("user.name") + "\n"; result += "User home: " + System.getProperty("user.home") + "\n"; Date dateNow = new Date(); result += "System time: " + dateNow + "\n"; return result; } public static void main(String[] args){ System.out.println(run()); } }