In this section:

System Requirements & Support

The following requirements are common to Linux and macOS systems:

  • 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. 

  • Java 11 (installed with the application). 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 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:

    gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface font-name 'Ubuntu 8'

Installation

You can install Virtualize as a standalone Eclipse application or as an Eclipse p2 Update. Refer to Eclipse p2 Update Site Installation for instruction on installing into your own Eclipse IDE. 

  1. If you haven’t already done so, copy the installation file to the directory where you would like to install Virtualize.
  2. Change directories to the directory where you are going to install Virtualize.
  3. Set "execute" permissions on the installer.
    • chmod +x parasoft_virtualize_<VERSION>_linux.sh
    • chmod +x parasoft_virtualize_<VERSION>_macosx.sh
  4. Execute the installer, then follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation.
    • ./parasoft_virtualize_<VERSION>_linux.sh
    • ./parasoft_virtualize__<VERSION>_macosx.sh

A directory under parasoft/virtualize/<VERSION> (Linux) or virtualize/<VERSION>/ParasoftVirtualize.app/Contents/ParasoftVirtualize (Mac) will be created. We refer to this location as <VIRTUALIZE_INSTALL_DIR> throughout this user guide. The Virtualize executable, command line interface, examples, manuals, and so on are available within this directory.

Accessing Application Contents on MacOS

After installation is completed, an application icon will be added in Finder. This is the icon that you double-click to launch Virtualize. If you want to view the various files and folders available within the installation, right-click the icon, and choose Show Package Contents

HTML content in Ubuntu Linux

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:

  • Install a non-Snap version of Firefox (or other browser) and set it as a default system browser.
  • Configure Eclipse to use "external web browser" in Preferences > General > Web Browser > External web browsers.

Note: In order to configure Firefox as an external web browser, use the following settings:
Location: /usr/bin/env
Parameters: firefox %URL%


Start-up on Linux

To run Virtualize GUI:

  1. Change directories to the virtualize/<VERSION> directory 
  2. Enter the following command at the prompt:
    ./Virtualize

To run Virtualize Command Line:

  1. Change directories to the virtualize/<VERSION> directory 
  2. Enter the following command at the prompt:
    ./virtualizecli


Start Up on MacOS

Double-click the Parasoft Virtualize icon in Finder to start the Virtualize desktop application.

To start Virtualize command line:

  1. Change directories to the virtualize/<VERSION>/ParasoftVirtualize.app/Contents/ParasoftVirtualize directory
  2. Enter the following command at the prompt:
    ./virtualizecli

You must install a license before you begin using Virtualize.

See Licensing for details on configuring your license. 

Upgrades and Updates

See Upgrades and Updates

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