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- 64-bit (x86_64) processors with at least two cores (four cores is recommended) or Apple Silicon (aarch64) processors on macOS.
At least 4 GB RAM; 8 GB RAM is recommended. Load Test may require additional RAM for high loads.
- Java 11 (deprecated), 17 (installed with the application), or 21. Oracle and OpenJDK are supported. See Configuring Java Runtime for more information about running the application with a different version.
- IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are supported.
MacOS
- Version 10.9 11 or higher.
Linux
- GTK+ 3.20 or higher.
An 8-point font size is recommended. For example, use the following command in the Ubuntu terminal:
Code Block language text gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface font-name 'Ubuntu 8'
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A directory under parasoft/soatest_virtualize/<VERSION>
(Linux) or soatest_virtualize/<VERSION>/Parasoft SOAtest & Virtualize/Virtualize.app/Contents/ParasoftSOAtestVirtualize
(Mac) will be created. We refer to this location as <SOAVIRT_INSTALL_DIR>
throughout this user guide. The SOAtest and Virtualize executables, command line interfaces, examples, and so on are available within this directory.
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After installation is completed, an application icon will be added in Finder. This is the icon that you double-click to launch SOAtest and Virtualize. If you want to view the various files and folders available within the installation, right-click the icon, and choose Show Package Contents. |
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When using latest Ubuntu Linux (21.10 or newer), with Snap-based Firefox browser as default, the Eclipse IDE may be unable to show HTML content correctly (see also: https://github.com/eclipse-platform/eclipse.platform.swt/issues/221). There are two workarounds:
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Start-up on Linux
To run SOAtest GUI:
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See Load Test Command Line Interface - cli for information on running Load Test from the command line.
See Licensing for details on configuring your license.