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How can I get WPM to monitor java applications

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I am trying to figure out why it takes so long to load Oracle Forms at our company. I thought WPM would be a good way to figure this out as it seems that ONLY the step where Oracle forms takes between 30-50 seconds to load after logging in to a Web Based Oracle application. Once the Oracle Forms are delivered, the users are not experiencing any more delays and the Java Application feels crisp and responsive. WPM should be able to help me find the cause of the very real 30 second delay in delivering the Oracle Forms to the user.

 

My problem comes immediately after logging into the Oracle server. When I click on the application I want to launch, Java launches a seperate program outside of the browser, and I can't get WPM to recognize this new program and respond to it. the coordinate system in WPM is fine for moving the mouse ato the appropriate position on the screen and clicking, but the system does not recognize delays (or the lack of delays) during this period. This means that if the process suddenly slows down (like today) the sstem doesn't see that slow down and just errors out because the expected button did not appear in the expected location at the expected time. WPM is unable to give me any statistics on this transaction and instead just says the process failed on whatever step timed out.

 

Is there a way to get WPM to recognize the Java applet run-time and communications? I poked around the site and couldn't find anything that showed me how to do that.

 

Thanks in advance.


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