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UI of a client-server Oracle Java application isn't recognisable.

Anonymous
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Spying as Java application BluePrism doesn't identify either the appliction window or its object elements. Spying as thin WEB browser application the case seems to be a little better but not sufficiently. BluePrism identifies both the main window and its objects but trying to highlight them fails. It doesn't recognize any formerly identified objects. Any change in the objects' attributes doesn't lead to success. An additional information is that the Java bridge in Windows system previously has been checked in. Has somebody experience regarding that issue? Any suggest or counsel would be useful.
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KarthickSivabal
Level 3
Try with Java Ferret to check if Java elements are accessible. If yes they check application modeler mode, some of the java applications are in 32bit. Let me know if you this works.