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    Re: Shows whole window as one object rather detecting individual objects

    Hi,
    I have the same problem like you. I have this java application. Silktest identifies the complete window as a dialogbox and none of the objects (there are button, tree view etc..) inside it.

    I am not sure if the java extensions are enabled. When i run through the extension enablement process the "Test" button on "Test Extension Settings" does not get enabled at all.
    Do you think i might need some plugins?
    I am running Silktest version 7.1. The application uses Java version 1.4.2.

    Can some one help please?

    Thanks in advance.
    Sajith


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    Re: Shows whole window as one object rather detecting individual objects

    Quote Originally Posted by sajithkutty View Post
    Hi,
    I have the same problem like you. I have this java application. Silktest identifies the complete window as a dialogbox and none of the objects (there are button, tree view etc..) inside it.

    I am not sure if the java extensions are enabled. When i run through the extension enablement process the "Test" button on "Test Extension Settings" does not get enabled at all.
    Do you think i might need some plugins?
    I am running Silktest version 7.1. The application uses Java version 1.4.2.

    Can some one help please?

    Thanks in advance.
    Sajith
    Hi Sajith

    Try doing this and let me know if it helps

    1. Copy the SilkTest_Java3.jar file from SilkTest\JavaEx folder to the JRE\ lib\ext folder.
    2. Rename the file access3.prop in the Silk Test folder to accessibility. Properties.
    3. Copy the accessibility. Properties file from Silk Test folder to JRE\lib folder.
    4. Copy the files qapjconn.dll and qapjarex.dll from Silk Test\Extend folder to
    Windows\System32 folder.

    Thanks
    Sabarish S


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