Ofcourse, system.getproperty will give the parameters of JVM in which you are running it in and not the remote one..
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Which API i can use in JDK1.4 to fetch the JVM parameters apart from JMX?
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by: sunray_2003Posted on 2008-01-30 at 14:05:59ID: 20781922
You can use System.getProperties() - This will give you all the JVM parameters or System.getProperty("Key") will give you the value for that key.