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This is a discussion on All fields are identified as generic java objects within the QTP forums, part of the Software Testing category; I am trying to automate java application. In the application all the fields are identified as generic java objects instead of identifying as custom java objects. I have installed “java ...
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All fields are identified as generic java objects
I am trying to automate java application. In the application all the fields are identified as generic java objects instead of identifying as custom java objects. I have installed “java add in” also. Can you please clarify this issue? This would bevery helpful to my assignment
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