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Default Dialogue with Java



Hi to everybody,

I would like to write a small macro able to send informations (with
SendKeys) to another application based on an Java applet (if you want
to see an example of the application give a look to page 5 of the
following document :
http://able.harvard.edu/ar/wi/create-credit-memo.pdf)

The Java applet (not sure that it is correct to call it applet) is the
JInitiator created by Oracle :
http://www.oracle.com/technology/sof...docs/jinit.htm

Now, it seems to me that i need to create an object able to dialogue
with the Oracle application and that this is done with the function
CreateObject(). Am I right ?
The problem is : which is the class that i have to use as parameter of
the createobject() ? Is there a way to have a list of all the existing
/ available classes ?

Tks in advance
regards
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