Target Deployment Technology
The following tables lists the minimum requirements that your development environment must provide to enable use of each feature of Test RealTime:
C, C++ and Ada requirements
Java requirements
C, C++ and Ada Requirements
The following table lists the requirements for each feature of the product.
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Comp. Testing for C and Ada |
Comp. Testing for C++ |
System Testing for C #VT=1 |
System Testing for C #VT>1 |
Code Coverage |
Runtime Tracing |
Memory Profiling |
Perf. Profiling |
R |
R |
R |
R |
R |
R |
R |
R | |
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S |
S |
S |
S | |
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S |
S |
S |
S | |
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R |
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M |
M |
M |
M | |
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R |
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M |
M |
M | |
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R |
R |
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R | |
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R |
R |
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R |
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R |
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M |
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R |
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M |
M |
M | |
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R |
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Ada |
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N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
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N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
R: Mandatory requirement. If this requirement is unavailable, then it may not be possible to use the product on the platform.
S: Required only for stand alone use of a Runtime Analysis feature. If you are not using a Component Testing feature, these requirements are not mandatory.
M: Required only if the application under test is a multi-threaded application running on a preemptive multi-tasking mechanism.
Note Only the Component Testing for C and Ada and Code Coverage features support the Ada language. System Testing for C can, however, be used to send messages to an Ada-written application if C bindings exist for that feature.
Java Requirements
The following table lists the requirements for each feature of the product.
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Comp. |
Code Coverage |
Runtime Tracing |
Mem. Profiling |
Perf. Profiling |
R |
R |
R |
R |
R | |
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S |
S |
S |
S | |
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S |
S |
S |
S | |
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R |
R |
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R | |
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R | |
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R |
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R |
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R: Mandatory requirement. If this requirement is unavailable, then it may not be possible to use the product on the platform.
For stand alone: Required for stand alone use of a runtime analysis feature - i.e. used without Component Testing for Java.
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Target deployment technology overview | Creating a Target Deployment Port