17-08-22 09:39 AM
17-08-22 11:49 AM
Java Access Bridge is a technology that enables Java applications, that implement the Java Accessibility API, to be visible to assistive technologies (ex. Screen Readers for the visually impaired) on Microsoft Windows systems.
Azul taunts themselves as "the worlds largest largest commercial provider of OpenJDK", so I imagine you'll be good to go.
Cheers,
17-08-22 02:24 PM
18-08-22 03:25 PM
There is a discussion on BP Ideas Portal about Blue Prism not supporting OpenJDK (and Under Consideration as and idea for improvement): Idea Details
Also even if we set it up correctly there still is a possibility it will not work since Blue Prism was not built to use this JRE/JDK.
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Kaja Nowakowska
Application Operations
Deutsche Börse AG
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11-08-23 07:45 PM
You mentioned you have to enable a different Java Access Bridge for Azul Java. What is this different one you're referring to? A certain version or something different?
14-08-23 07:33 AM
Hi Dave,
as far as I'm understanding the java access bridge concept every java installation brings its own java acess bridge. If you would like to intercact with azul java to have to execute the follwing command first. Maybe a login/logout is needed too.
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Zulu\zulu-8-jre\bin\jabswitch.exe" -enable