System Requirements

This section will help you verify that your system meets the minimum requirements for using Jtest.

Windows 64-bit

  • Windows 7, Windows 10, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019
  • 4GB memory minimum, 8GB recommended*
  • 2GHz or faster processor (x86_64-compatible), multi-CPU configuration recommended

Linux 64-bit

  • Linux with glibc 2.12 (or newer)
  • 4GB memory minimum, 8GB recommended*
  • 2GHz or faster processor (x86_64-compatible), multi-CPU configuration recommended

Mac OS X 64-bit

  • OS X 10.14 Mojave, OS X 10.15 Catalina1
  • 4GB memory minimum, 8GB recommended*
  • 2GHz or faster processor (x86_64-compatible), multi-CPU configuration recommended

1 When you install Jtest on OS X 10.15, you may need to mark the Jtest executable as safe.


* Jtest may allocate up to 2GB RAM for the Java Virtual Machine process. You can change memory allocation for the JVM pro-cess in the [INSTALL_DIR]/etc/jtestcli.jvm configuration file (-Xmx option).

IDE Integration

Parasoft Jtest can analyze locally buildable projects in your IDE (multi-module projects must be built before analysis). This section describes the requirements to import and work with findings in an IDE. To perform code analysis, ensure that your system meets the minimum system requirements.

Supported IDEs

  • Eclipse 4.2 - 4.15 (2020-03)
  • IntelliJ IDEA 2017.1 - 2019.31
  • NetBeans 8.1 - 8.22

1Performing code analysis requires the following IntelliJ bundled plugins to be enabled: Maven, Gradle, Coverage

2 Support for NetBeans IDE is deprecated.

Support for Java

Jtest supports Java 7 to Java 11. Both Oracle Java SE and OpenJDK are supported. Other free and open source implementations may cause issues with the proper functioning of Jtest.

Unit Test Assistant Requirements

See UTA Requirements for the frameworks and IDEs supported by Unit Test Assistant.

DTP Integration

If you connect your Jtest instance to DTP, ensure that the DTP version your connecting to supports your Jtest version. For example, upgrading Jtest to version 2020.1 requires upgrading DTP to version 2020.1.

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