I am writing a Java Applet. When run on Windows, I need to be able to get the clients OS version, e.g. Windows XP SP3 or Windows 2000 SP4.
I can currently use the following:
String os_name = System.getProperty( "os.name" );
String os_version = System.getProperty( "os.version" );
System.out.println( "Running on " + os_name + "(" + os_version + ")" );
And it will output something like "Running on Windows 2000 (5.0)" which is great but I need to be able to get the service pack version too.
Anybody know how I can get the underlying service pack version of a Windows machine from within a Java applet? (Without throwing an AccessControlException, or ideally without having to self sign the applet).
Many thanks in advance.
You can self-sign your java applet:
(stolen from: http://www.captain.at/programming/java/)
Make the certificate:
keytool -export -alias yourkey -file yourcert.crtNow we have to sign the applet:
Just make a *.bat file including this:
javac yourapplet.java jar cvf yourapplet.jar yourapplet.class jarsigner yourapplet.jar yourkeyThe batch-file compiles the applet, makes a jar-archive and signs the jar-file.
The HTML-code to display the applet:
<applet code="yourapplet.class" archive="yourapplet.jar" width="600"height="500">
Now we are done! The applet is signed and if the user accepts the certificate, the applet is allowed to access local files. If the user doesn't agree, you get a
java.security.AccessControlException.
So, as long as you don't mind about this little dialog box...
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