[jawsscripts] Re: Migrating Jaws 14 scripts from Windows 32-bit to 64 bit

  • From: "Mohith B. P." <ckm.mohith@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: jawsscripts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2014 12:33:31 +0530

HI,

I faced similar issue while using 32 bit JRE on 64 bit Windows.
Please install 64 bit JRE if your application supports. Otherwise, it
is better to go with 32 bit Windows with 32 bit JRE.


Thanks & Regards,
Mohith B. P.

On 10/21/14, Bruce Alsup <balsup@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Hello to all those interested in and adept at Jaws scripting and
> programming
> for screen readers in general.  I have experienced an issue trying to
> upgrade from Windows 32-bit to Windows 64-bit that has me stuck and am
> hoping some smart folks can help.  Any comments and suggestions you make
> will be heartily appreciated.  Just so you know, the jobs of 7 people are
> at
> stake.
>
>
>
> ISSUE:  Using Jaws For Windows version 14.0.9006, we have custom scripts
> for
> a proprietary Java-based 32-bit application that work in Windows Enterprise
> 32-bit, but will not work in Windows Enterprise 64-bit.  We are using the
> default voice Eloquence in all environments.
>
>
>
> BACKGROUND:  The custom JFW scripts were created using JFW 13.0.303 on a
> Windows Enterprise 32-bit machine. The scripts were tested extensively and
> all worked as expected.  The compiled binary file (.jsb) was loaded into
> JFW
> 14.0.9006 when the update was installed.  In the 32-bit OS, the custom
> scripts worked as expected.
>
>
>
> These custom scripts were built to support QIK, a Java-based 32-bit
> application.  Java Access Bridge was installed using steps from both
> Freedom
> Scientific and Oracle support sites. We have tested the Windows 32-bit
> installation on several machines and all  of the custom scripts function as
> expected. Java Access Bridge was also installed on the 64-bit, per the
> instructions provided by Oracle.  We have checked to ensure the appropriate
> .dlls are in the WOW64 AND WIN32 directories.
>
>
>
> We are currently migrating to Windows Enterprise 64-bit operating
> environment.   After installing JFW 14.0.9006 x64, the custom .jsb was
> added
> to the shared files directory in the same manner used on the 32-bit
> machine.
> The customization did not work in the 64-bit environment. Specifically at
> issue are the Java table functions:  NavigateJavaTable (int UnitMovement)
> and Function ActiveItemChangedEvent (handle curHwnd, int curObjectId, int
> curChildId, handle prevHwnd, int prevObjectId, int prevChildId).  The
> default functions for JFW 13.0.303 was used to build the custom script that
> supplied additional instructions for the QIK application.  Again, these
> scripts function properly in the 32-bit environment..
>
>
>
> TECHNICAL INFORMATION:
>
> Windows Enterprise 32-bit Environment  (Jaws custom scripts work well in
> this environment)
>
> Java version jre1.6.0_21 (required for our version of Qik)
>
> Java Access Bridge version  2.0.2
>
> JFW 14.0.9006 32-bit
>
>
>
> Windows Enterprise 64-bit Environment (Jaws custom scripts DO NOT work in
> this environment)
>
> Java version jre1.6.0_21 (required for our version of Qik)
>
> Java Access Bridge version
>
> JFW 14.0.9006 64-bit
>
>
>
> Bruce Alsup
>
> Rehab Engineer
>
> OSET, Inc.
>
> Applying Technology to Mitigate Blindness and Visual Impairment
>
> Phone:  (904)219-4799
>
> Website:   <http://oset.com/> http://oset.com
>
>
>
>
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Mohith B. P.
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