This is a java wrapper for the Windows functions that operate on the registry. Some of the methods available in this library include read/write operations as well as the ability to search the registry for specific values. JRE 1.5 or higher required.

The documentation for this library can be found online at https://jregistry.sourceforge.io/docs/.

Features

  • Reading from / Writing to the Windows Registry
  • Retrieving a sub-key listing as a sorted / unsorted array
  • Iterating over sub-keys without using an array
  • Retrieving a list of values as a sorted / unsorted array
  • Iterating over values without using an array
  • Copying whole registry sub-trees to another section of the registry
  • Searching a sub-key for a specific value (can be a string or binary match)
  • Listening for registry changes such as when a key or value is created or deleted
  • Export a key to .reg file that is compatible with the Windows Registry Editor

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Categories

Object Oriented

License

GNU Library or Lesser General Public License version 2.0 (LGPLv2)

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Operating Systems

Windows

Intended Audience

Developers

Programming Language

C, Java

Related Categories

C Object Oriented Software, Java Object Oriented Software

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2008-08-22