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getproperty() and getproperties() methods of System Class in Java

The System class in Java has two methods used to read system properties: 

Description of methods: 

public static String getProperty(String key)
Parameters :
key : key whose system property we want
Returns :
System property as specified the key
Null : if there is no property present with that key.




// Java Program illustrating the working of getProperty(String key) method
 
import java.lang.*;
import java.util.Properties;
 
public class NewClass
{
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {
        // Printing Name of the system property
        System.out.println("user.dir: "+System.getProperty("user.dir"));
 
        // Fetches the property set with 'home' key
        System.out.println("home: "+System.getProperty("home"));
        // Resulting in Null as no property is present
 
        // Printing 'name of Operating System'
        System.out.println("os.name: "+System.getProperty("os.name"));
 
        // Printing 'JAVA Runtime version'
        System.out.println("version: "+System.getProperty("java.runtime.version" ));
 
        // Printing 'name' property
        System.out.println("name: "+System.getProperty("name" ));
        // Resulting in Null as no property is present
    }
}

user.dir: /tmp/hsperfdata_bot
home: null
os.name: Linux
version: 1.8.0_101-b13
name: null
public static String getProperty(String key, String def)
Parameters :
key : system property 
def : default value of the key to be specified  
Returns :
System Property
Null : if there is no property present with that key.




// Java Program illustrating the working of
// getProperty(String key, String definition) method
import java.lang.*;
import java.util.Properties;
 
public class NewClass
{
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {
        // use of getProperty(String key, String definition) method
 
        // Here key = "Hello" and System Property = "Geeks"
        System.out.println("Hello property : "
                        + System.getProperty("Hello", "Geeks"));
 
        // Here key = "Geek" and System Property = "For Geeks"
        System.out.println("System-property :"
                        + System.getProperty("System", "For Geeks"));
     
        // Here key = "Property" and System Property = null
        System.out.println("Property-property :"
                        + System.getProperty("Property"));
 
    }
}

Hello key property : Geeks
System key property :For Geeks
Property key property :null
Keys                          Values

-->  os.version              :  OS Version  
-->  os.name                 :  OS Name
-->  os.arch                 :  OS Architecture    
-->  java.compiler           :  Name of the compiler you are using
-->  java.ext.dirs           :  Extension directory path
-->  java.library.path       :  Paths to search libraries whenever loading
-->  path.separator          :  Path separator
-->  file.separator          :  File separator
-->  user.dir                :  Current working directory of User
-->  user.name               :  Account name of User
-->  java.vm.version         :  JVM implementation version
-->  java.vm.name            :  JVM implementation name
-->  java.home               :  Java installation directory
-->  java.runtime.version    :  JVM version
public static Properties getProperties()
Parameters :
------
Returns :
System properties that JVM gets on your System gets from OS




// Java Program illustrating the working of getProperties() method
 
import java.lang.*;
import java.util.Properties;
 
public class NewClass
{
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {
 
        /* Use of getProperties() method
            System class refers to the JVM on which you are compiling your JAVA code
            getProperty fetches the actual properties
            that JVM on your System gets from your Operating System
        */
 
        System.out.println("Following are the JVM information of your OS :");
        System.out.println("");
         
        // Property Object
        Properties jvm = System.getProperties();
        jvm.list(System.out);
    }
}

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