I want to get system hardware information

I want to get system hardware information like
processor serial no mac address etc using preferebly in java.

Hi,
If U want the hardware information in unix machine sysdef,uname -p for info on the processor,ifconfig -a for ip and mac address ,netmask.

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       Allocated Shadow Copy Storage space: 0 bytes (0%)
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