Enabling Java Support

There are several ways to enable Java support for testing standalone Java applications. Pick the scenario that fits your runtime environment and testing needs.

Scenario How to enable Java support

You need to test your application on the 32-bit Windows host machine using a JVM that is invoked from a java.exe, jre.exe, jrew.exe, or vcafe.exe executable, including:

  • JDK/JRE
  • Symantec Visual CafĂ© (only if you are using the Classic Agent)
Enable the default Java application.
You need to test your application on a remote 32-bit Windows machine using a JVM that is invoked from ajava.exe, jre.exe, jrew.exe, or vcafe.exe executable. Install Silk Test Classic on your remote machine and enable the default Java application on your host machine.
You need to test your application on the 32-bit Windows host machine using a JVM that is not invoked from a java.exe, jre.exe, jrew.exe, or vcafe.exe executable. Enable a new Java application.
You need to test your application on a remote 32-bit Windows machine using a JVM that is not invoked from a java.exe, jre.exe, jrew.exe, or vcafe.exe executable. Install Silk Test Classic on your target machine and enable a new Java application.