This functionality is supported only if you are using the Classic Agent.
If you notice that
Silk Test Classic does not recognize any of your Java controls, which means that
Silk Test Classic sees them all as
CustomWin objects, make sure you have set up your test environment correctly by:
- Ensuring that you have configured
Silk Test Classic support for Java correctly.
- Ensuring that you have enabled the Java extension correctly, based on the runtime environment your Java application invokes, as explained in the following table:
If your application invokes:
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Enable Java support by:
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- java.exe (Java Development Kit)
- jre.exe (Java Runtime Environment, standard version that invokes a console window)
- jrew.exe (Java Runtime Environment, version that does not invoke a console window)
- vcafe.exe (Symantec Visual Café 2.0)
- appletviewer.exe
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Enabling the Java extension for
Java Application in the
Extension Options dialog box.
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Any other runtime environment that uses a different executable or dll.
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Adding the .exe or .dll file as an application in the
Extension Enabler and
Extension Options dialog box.
Enabling the Java extension for this application in the
Extension Enabler and
Extension Options dialog box.
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