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OF course.. because you're selecting the JavaW.exe from the 1.8 folder. You need to change the actual tested application to point to the new JavaW.exe for the JDK 11. JavaBridge has nothing to do with that..
REad up on JavaBridge (https://support.smartbear.com/testcomplete/docs/testing-with/advanced/using-external-functions/calling-from-java-classes.html). The JavaBridge is for calling Java classes within your script code.
Again, I reference to something I mentioned above. TestComplete 12.60 only supports Java applications up through version 10. So, the possible problem you're dealing with is that it's not recognizing the JVM for the JDK 11.
Thank you for your responses. I created a support ticket regarding this issue and I've been informed that there currently is no support for JDK 11 at this time, but they will be looking into it in January.
RE: Case Number: 00325973
"Java 11 is not supported in TestComplete 12.60 - but you can test your Java application with Java 10:
We're going to add the support for Java 11 in one of the future versions but, currently, we don't have any ETA for this."
Thank you again.
-Scott
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