Is it possible to detect processor architecture in java? [duplicate]

坚强是说给别人听的谎言 提交于 2019-12-01 16:22:26
System.getProperty ("os.arch");

On my PC returns amd64.

CloudyMarble

You can try the System.getenv() to get environment variables, use the PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE Key to get the CPU-architechture:

System.out.println(System.getenv("PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE"));

or in case of 64 bit:

System.out.println(System.getenv("PROCESSOR_ARCHITEW6432"));

The other way would be to use the "os.arch" system property:

System.getProperty("os.arch");

and you may need to get the OS before using System.getProperty("os.name") since this is OS dependent as QMuhammad mentioned in his answer.

Notice that:

System properties and environment variables are both conceptually mappings between names and values. Both mechanisms can be used to pass user-defined information to a Java process.

Relevant links:

You can use following property to get processor architecture:

     System.getProperty("sun.cpu.isalist");

It returns "amd64" as i am using Intel's 64 bit processor and Intel 64 bit uses amd architecture.

If you need OS architecture value you can use this property "os.arch"

And if you need any other property then this might help you. I wrote following snippet to get all system properties:

    public static void main(String[] args) {
    Properties props = System.getProperties();
    Enumeration<Object> keys = props.keys();

    while(keys.hasMoreElements()){
        Object key = keys.nextElement();
        Object value = props.get(key);
        System.out.println("Key: "+key + " Value: "+value);
    }
}
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