RuleWizard ships with standalone test execution and code analysis tools, such as SOAtest and C/C++test Professional, but it is also available as a standalone application from the Parasoft customer portal.
If you are using the instance shipped with your Parasoft product, you can launch RuleWizard from the Parasoft menu.
A license with the RuleWizard feature enabled is required. Refer to the documentation for your Parasoft tool for instructions on how to add a license. If the RuleWizard feature is not enabled, contact your Parasoft representative for information on how to add RuleWizard to your license.
On some instances of Linux, you may need to set the temporary directory variable. Open the .sh script and specify the variable, e.g.:
When you launch RuleWizard for the first time, you will be prompted to enter a license. You can add a local or network license to the standalone version.
Enable the Use node-locked license option and enter the license password you received from Parasoft.
Enable the Use license server option and specify from where RuleWizard should request a license. Parasoft tools can request licenses from either the License Server integrated with DTP or a standalone instance of License Server.
The default port numbers for DTP are:
If DTP is deployed to a location other than the root of the host server, the URL should include a context path (a relative path from the host name; for example: https://mydtp.mycompany.com:8443/contextPath). This may be the case if your organization uses a reverse proxy. Refer to the DTP documentation for additional information about reverse proxy server configuration and context path configuration.
The default port number for a standalone License Server is 8080. The context path (a relative path from the host name) is not supported for a standalone License Server.