Java Network Interface Get getNetworkInterfaces()

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get Network Interfaces

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Open Source License

Declaration

public static List<NetworkInterface> getNetworkInterfaces() 

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//package com.java2s;
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import java.net.NetworkInterface;

import java.net.SocketException;

import java.util.Collections;

import java.util.List;

public class Main {
    public static List<NetworkInterface> getNetworkInterfaces() {
        try {
            return Collections.list(NetworkInterface.getNetworkInterfaces());
        } catch (SocketException se) {
            se.printStackTrace();
            return null;
        }
    }
}

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  3. getNetworkInterfaces( Predicate predicate)
  4. getNetworkInterfaces()
  5. getNetworkInterfaces()
  6. getNetworkInterfaces()
  7. getNetworkInterfaces()
  8. getNetworkInterfaces()
  9. getNetworkInterfaces()