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How to record for Java Application

Can someone please suggest me how to record for Java Application. I need step by step details. We are using JDK 1.4.03. I dont know how to run that application by giving Main Class and Class path. I am giving Main class and Class path but it is not working.

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Re: How to record for Java Application

here is the link for you
java.sun.com / docs/books/tutorial/getStarted/cupojava/win32.html

use the same command to invoke your application under "startApp" ,
this will invoke the application and you can do the recording

or

you can start the application independently and then start the recording
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