JavaScript and Java aren't the same thing.
JavaScript
JavaScript is available under Windows Scripting Host (WSH). With it, it is fairly easy to access WMI:
var loc = new ActiveXObject("WbemScripting.SWbemLocator");
var svc = loc.ConnectServer(".", "root\cimv2");
coll = svc.ExecQuery("select * from Win32_Process");
var items = new Enumerator(coll);
while ( !items.atEnd() )
{
WScript.Echo(items.item().Name);
items.moveNext();
}
jWMI (Java)
jWMI is a small library to enable Java to make general WMI queries. It seems to be available here
http://henryranch.net/software/jwmi-query-windows-wmi-from-java/
It also seems easy to use (though I am not sure how powerful or complete it is):
String name = getWMIValue("Select Name from Win32_ComputerSystem", "Name");
WBEM (Java)
WMI is a Microsoft implementation of Web Based Enterprise Management (WBEM). There is also a Java implementation of general WBEM which will be at some level compatible with WMI.
This might be the most complete true Java implementation you're going to find. If your needs are above tiny scripting (such as implementing a WBEM/WMI provider), then you might want to look into this option.
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