Universal app connector
Create automations for your Windows, Java, and web applications by using the Universal App Connector (UAC) of RPA Desktop Design Studio. Configure the application screens and their elements from a single, unified connector instead of using the individual connectors of these applications.
How UAC works
UAC is added as an object to Global Objects in Project Explorer similar to how the other connectors are added. For more information on how to use a connector, see Use connector method.
Add the screens and elements of Windows, Java, and web applications that are open in your machine while you configure UAC. Modify the screens and elements match rules during the configuration. Add the methods related to the screens and elements from the Design surface, and then build your automation.
For more information on using a UAC, see Use the Universal App Connector.
Modes in UAC for Windows applications
Starting from Yokohama release, Active Accessibility is supported when adding elements in the Universal App Connector, for Windows applications.
Select the mode, UI automation or active accessibility, while capturing the elements and showing the captured elements. The mode determines which internal library is used for automating Windows applications. UI automation mode refers to UI automation library and active accessibility refers to active accessibility library of Microsoft. Active accessibility mode is for legacy Windows applications.
For more information about capturing an element in the Windows application, see Use the Universal App Connector.
For more information about showing captured elements of the Windows application, see Additional options for application screens and elements in Universal App Connector.
For more information about the methods for UI Automation mode and Active Accessibility mode, see Methods of UI Automation mode and Active Accessibility mode.