SOAtest and Virtualize start with a default instance of Java shipped with the product, but you can configure them to configurethem to run a different version or alternate distribution. If you are working with a WebSphere application, for example, you may need to run SOAtest with the IBM JRE, which enables SSL configuration for IBM MQ transports.
Use the -Zjava_home
switch switch and point to the alternate JRE when starting SOAtest. For example:
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soatest.exe
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-Zjava_home
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"c:/Program
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Files/Java/
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jdk1.8.0
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_121/"
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soatest -Zjava_home /usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-amd64 |
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Parasoft\ SOAtest.app/Contents/Eclipse/soatest -Zjava_home /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk-11.jdk/Contents/Home |
For Windows, you can also configure SOAtest to always start up with the alternate JRE by adding the switch to the Target field in the SOAtest properties:
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