Windows Macro Engine for use with Java Apps

Does anyone know of a macro engine that can be used under windows for interaction with a Java app? None of the ones I've tried will work with Java Apps. Work great with everything else I've tried, just not Java apps.
Will

What exactly is a macro engine? What do you want it to do? Do you want to add scripting to your application? Or do you want to script third party applications, that don't support it themselves?

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