This topic explains how to installVirtualize from a Eclipse p2 update site.  

Prerequisites

IDEEclipse 4.4 to 4.16 (2020-06)
Java

The following Oracle and OpenJDK versions are supported:

  • Java 8
  • Java 11 - The following features are not supported:

    • embedded data repository server
    • WebMethods tool
    • WebLogic JMX monitor (Load Test)
    • Call Back tool in Load Test
    • Message Stub tool in Load Test
Additional When installing from the update site, you need to install the Eclipse Graphical Editing Framework (GEF). You can download and install Eclipse GEF from http://www.eclipse.org/gef/.
Recommended

We also recommend configuring the osgi.bundlefile.limit property to 0 (unlimited) for Windows or 300 for Linux and macOS when starting Eclipse. For example:

eclipse.exe -vmargs -Dosgi.bundlefile.limit=0

The osgi.bundlefile.limit property limits the number of JAR files the Eclipse framework will keep open. In Eclipse 3.5 and later, this property defaults to 100, which may be too low and result in performance issues. Setting the property manually overrides the default setting. If you experience crashes or a "Too many open files" exception after setting the property to the recommended values, try setting the property to a lower limit.

Installation

  1. Launch Eclipse and choose Help> Install New Software.
  2. Click Add button and enter Parasoft in the Name field.
  3. Click Archive button at the Location field and browse to the  parasoft_virtualize_<version>_<architecture>_updatesite_p2.zip archive. 

  4. Click OK and select the features that you want to install when prompted
  5. Click Next and follow the prompts to complete the installation process.
  6. Restart Eclipse when prompted.

Mac OS Installation Using the Eclipse Installer

If you have installed Eclipse on Mac using the Eclipse installer, you will need to start Eclipse from the command line before using the update site.

 A valid license is required. See Licensing for details on configuring your license.

Potential Issues with Eclipse Oomph Installer

If you experience issues withVirtualize after installing into a version of Eclipse that uses the Oomph installer, reinstall Eclipse and disable bundle pools.

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