Supported Platforms
The implementation was tested in the following environments:
Platforms
Windows:
Operating System | Architectures | Java |
---|---|---|
Windows 11 |
x86 64-bit, ARM 64-bit |
>= JDK 8 |
Windows 10 |
x86 32-bit, x86 64-bit, ARM 64-bit |
>= JDK 8 |
Windows 8.1 |
x86 32-bit, x86 64-bit, ARM 64-bit |
>= JDK 8 |
macOS:
Version | Architectures | Java |
---|---|---|
>= 10.0 |
x86 64-bit, ARM 64-bit |
>= JDK 8 |
Linux distributions:
Distribution | Architectures | Java |
---|---|---|
Arch based >= 2012.11.01 |
x86 32-bit, x86 64-bit, ARM 64-bit |
>= JDK 8 |
SLES >= 12-SP5 |
x86 32-bit, x86 64-bit, ARM 64-bit |
>= JDK 8 |
Fedora >= 19 |
x86 32-bit, x86 64-bit, ARM 64-bit |
>= JDK 8 |
openSUSE >= 12.3 |
x86 32-bit, x86 64-bit, ARM 64-bit |
>= JDK 8 |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux >= 7.4 |
x86 32-bit, x86 64-bit, ARM 64-bit |
>= JDK 8 |
CentOS >= 7.8.2003 |
x86 32-bit, x86 64-bit, ARM 64-bit |
>= JDK 8 |
Ubuntu >= 14.04 |
x86 32-bit, x86 64-bit, ARM 64-bit |
>= JDK 8 |
Contact us if you need support for another platform or operating system, it’s likely that it is supported as well.
Testing Strategy
The Equo Chromium widget was tested in all the different platforms by using the following strategies (but not limited to):
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Running automated tests (extended SWT browser test suite).
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SWT 3.104 (Eclipse 4.5) and newer versions were used. Older versions should work and also newer versions.
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Manual testing in an Eclipse E4 sample app.
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Manual testing in a plain Java sample app.
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Running SWT Browser snippets.
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Exploratory testing.