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Re: [Question #235070]: Is Sikuli stable when it run in Java api for a little complicate program?

 

Question #235070 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/235070

    Status: Answered => Open

Kurt Chen is still having a problem:
Hi RaiMan,

I have attached the screenshots here for you, for some reason, the My
Wall image didn't get clicked?

Thanks.
-Kurt.


Here is the my wall image:


On Sep 4, 2013, at 11:46 AM, RaiMan
<question235070@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Your question #235070 on Sikuli changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/235070
> 
>    Status: Open => Answered
> 
> RaiMan proposed the following answer:
> ---  do you know sikuli have any limitation for Flex-Flash in browser application
> Sikuli is strictly visual: it only sees the pixels on the screen. It does not have any knowledge about applications, GUI elements and especially does not know anything about the structural contents of a web page.
> 
> So it principally does not matter, how the pixels come to the screen.
> 
> So many people use Selenium to mange the browser and the accessible
> elements of the web app GUI (HTML elements), which is nearly impossible
> with Sikuli and use Sikuli in addition to access elements visual, that
> cannot be accessed with Selenium like FLEX/Flash stuff.
> 
> Conclusion: If it is possible, to manage the FLEX stuff "visually"
> (search images and click), then do it.
> 
> To help you further in special situations I need screenshots.
> 
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