CheckAppState

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This activity allows the user to check the availability of a Java application by verifying the presence of a specific element within it. It enables automation processes to proceed further based on the availability or disappearance of a particular element on the application.

Properties

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DelayAfter: It assists the user to add a delay before initiating subsequent activities. The delay duration here is in milliseconds. By default, it is set to “300” milliseconds. When the option is left blank, the delay will not be considered.

DelayBefore: It assists the user in adding a delay before starting the execution of the activities. The delay duration here is in milliseconds. By default, it is set to “200” milliseconds. When the option is left blank, the delay will not be considered.

ExecuteBy: *Gets auto filled once the “Active Application” is selected. This contains the set of attributes for the detected element in “String” datatype. 

WaitFor: Specifies the event that triggers the action to be performed.
Element to appear:
Waits for the specified element to appear in the application until the defined wait time elapses.
Element to vanish:
Waits for the specified element to disappear from the application until the defined wait time elapses.

WaitTime: It helps the user to add a delay for activity execution, either to wait for the element to appear or to disappear in milliseconds.

MISC

DisplayName: Displays the name of the activity. The activity name can be customized which will help in troubleshooting.

Version: It specifies the version of the web automation feature in use.

* Represents mandatory fields to execute the workflow.

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