After getting a list of the drive roots, is there a cross-platform way in Java to check whether any of the drives is:
I want the user to be able to select a DVD for playing, and narrowing the options down to DVD drives rather than including other drives (such as pen drives, hard drives etc.) would be helpful in this case. If I can get a list of such drives, showing what ones contain disks would again be helpful (same reason.)
After searching around though I haven't found any way to do this that doesn't involve platform-specific hackery. Is there anything out there?
The new file system API in Java 7 can do this:
FileSystem fs = FileSystems.getDefault();
for (Path rootPath : fs.getRootDirectories())
{
try
{
FileStore store = Files.getFileStore(rootPath);
System.out.println(rootPath + ": " + store.type());
}
catch (IOException e)
{
System.out.println(rootPath + ": " + "<error getting store details>");
}
}
On my system it gave the following (with a CD in drive D, the rest hard disk or network shares):
C:\: NTFS
D:\: CDFS
H:\: NTFS
M:\: NTFS
S:\: NTFS
T:\: NTFS
V:\: <error getting store details>
W:\: NTFS
Z:\: NTFS
So a query on the file store's type() should do it.
With a CD not in the drive, the getFileStore() call throws
java.nio.file.FileSystemException: D:: The device is not ready.