How to Detect workstation/System Screen Lock/unlock in windows OS using java?
I'm trying to note down workstation/System screen Lock and Unlock of each employee working in windows OS. I needed to store these record in a DataBase, using JAVA. I have searched all over and got on idea how to do it using JAVA. where ever I searched I get code for VB only.
Solution 1:
You can do it in pure Java using JNA. Add jna.jar and jna-platform.jar to your project. And in this file com.sun.jna.platform.win32.Win32WindowDemo there is a full example of lock and unlock listener and much more. Here is the necessary code from thah Win32WindowDemo:
public class WorkstationLockListening implements WindowProc
{
/**
* Instantiates a new win32 window test.
*/
public WorkstationLockListening()
{
// define new window class
final WString windowClass = new WString("MyWindowClass");
final HMODULE hInst = Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetModuleHandle("");
WNDCLASSEX wClass = new WNDCLASSEX();
wClass.hInstance = hInst;
wClass.lpfnWndProc = WorkstationLockListening.this;
wClass.lpszClassName = windowClass;
// register window class
User32.INSTANCE.RegisterClassEx(wClass);
getLastError();
// create new window
final HWND hWnd = User32.INSTANCE.CreateWindowEx(User32.WS_EX_TOPMOST, windowClass, "'TimeTracker hidden helper window to catch Windows events", 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, null, // WM_DEVICECHANGE contradicts parent=WinUser.HWND_MESSAGE
null, hInst, null);
getLastError();
System.out.println("window sucessfully created! window hwnd: " + hWnd.getPointer().toString());
Wtsapi32.INSTANCE.WTSRegisterSessionNotification(hWnd, Wtsapi32.NOTIFY_FOR_THIS_SESSION);
MSG msg = new MSG();
while (User32.INSTANCE.GetMessage(msg, hWnd, 0, 0) != 0)
{
User32.INSTANCE.TranslateMessage(msg);
User32.INSTANCE.DispatchMessage(msg);
}
/// This code is to clean at the end. You can attach it to your custom application shutdown listener
Wtsapi32.INSTANCE.WTSUnRegisterSessionNotification(hWnd);
User32.INSTANCE.UnregisterClass(windowClass, hInst);
User32.INSTANCE.DestroyWindow(hWnd);
System.out.println("program exit!");
}
/*
* (non-Javadoc)
*
* @see com.sun.jna.platform.win32.User32.WindowProc#callback(com.sun.jna.platform .win32.WinDef.HWND, int, com.sun.jna.platform.win32.WinDef.WPARAM, com.sun.jna.platform.win32.WinDef.LPARAM)
*/
public LRESULT callback(HWND hwnd, int uMsg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
{
switch (uMsg)
{
case WinUser.WM_DESTROY:
{
User32.INSTANCE.PostQuitMessage(0);
return new LRESULT(0);
}
case WinUser.WM_SESSION_CHANGE:
{
this.onSessionChange(wParam, lParam);
return new LRESULT(0);
}
default:
return User32.INSTANCE.DefWindowProc(hwnd, uMsg, wParam, lParam);
}
}
/**
* Gets the last error.
*
* @return the last error
*/
public int getLastError()
{
int rc = Kernel32.INSTANCE.GetLastError();
if (rc != 0)
System.out.println("error: " + rc);
return rc;
}
/**
* On session change.
*
* @param wParam
* the w param
* @param lParam
* the l param
*/
protected void onSessionChange(WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
{
switch (wParam.intValue())
{
case Wtsapi32.WTS_SESSION_LOCK:
{
this.onMachineLocked(lParam.intValue());
break;
}
case Wtsapi32.WTS_SESSION_UNLOCK:
{
this.onMachineUnlocked(lParam.intValue());
break;
}
}
}
/**
* On machine locked.
*
* @param sessionId
* the session id
*/
protected void onMachineLocked(int sessionId)
{
System.out.println("Machine locked right now!");
}
/**
* On machine unlocked.
*
* @param sessionId
* the session id
*/
protected void onMachineUnlocked(int sessionId)
{
System.out.println("Machine unlocked right now!");
}
}
We have solved this problem in Google Group Workstation Lock / Unlock listener. You can find there my own implementation but this code right here is much better! Enjoy :)
Solution 2:
One more way, without any windows system libs, ect.
Main idea - screenshots for locked PC will be totally black, so you can take one and simply check that some critical points are black
-16777216 - magic number, that means FFFFFFFFFF000000xH and last 00 00 00 means RGB color code (actually black color)
BufferedImage image = new Robot().createScreenCapture(new Rectangle(Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getScreenSize()));
boolean isBlack;
isBlack = (image.getRGB(1,1)==-16777216)
&(image.getRGB(1,image.getHeight()-1)==-16777216)
&(image.getRGB(image.getWidth()-1,1)==-16777216)
&(image.getRGB(image.getWidth()-1,image.getHeight()-1)==-16777216)
&(image.getRGB(image.getWidth()/2,image.getHeight()/2)==-16777216);
return isBlack;
Actually, there could be only one case with incorrect lock identification - when you have totally black wallpaper, with hidden taskbar and hidden icons.
Solution 3:
Use JNI (Java Native Interface) to invoke functions from the Windows system dll.
Here is the sample code for use of functions which check workstation locking state: http://brutaldev.com/post/2008/05/23/Checking-if-the-workstation-is-locked.aspx
And here is the article about invoking dll-functions from Java via JNI: http://edn.embarcadero.com/article/20679