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There are external tools you can use to test that the Java Access Bridge (JAB) is installed and enabled correctly on your machines so that your Java application can be spied by Blue Prism using Java Spy Mode. As well as the traditional JAB test tools 'Java Monkey' and 'Java Ferret' as described in the Java Access Bridge User Guide you can use the Google Access Bridge Explorer tool. This provides similar features to the Monkey and Ferret but combines them into one interface.
Access Bridge Explorer is a Windows application that allows exploring, as well as interacting with, the Accessibility tree of any Java applications that use the Java Access Bridge to expose their accessibility features.This tool can confirm whether you have installed and enabled JAB and also whether you need to interact with your applicaiton via a 32-bit or 64-bit Java Runtime Environment(JRE) and JAB combination.
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